Islamabad
Two new books of Prof. Saeed Ahmad, an author of well-known Great Sufi Wisdom series of books, have been published, says a press release.
A book ‘3 dahey, 3 yakkey’ in the Punjabi language includes 33 short Sufi stories. Each story is based in spirituality and has a moral lesson by quoting Hazrat Mian Muhammad Bakhsh’s verse. The second book is on the life and poetry of Hazrat Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, a known author of great Punjabi epic ‘Saiful Malook’. The book is based on question answer style in Urdu and Punjabi.
The prices of these books, each 96 pages, are Rs60 and Rs66 with fine page quality is off set paper. It seems as the author wish to promote reading habit and doing effort to develop love for Punjabi, a language of majority badly ignored in the Punjab province and Pakistan.
Prof. Saeed Ahmad, an Expert of Esperanto, a neutral and common language for all, is also an author of six books related to Esperanto. He made one month Esperanto lecture tour in 20 cities of France and Belgium in March and April, is now visiting Nitra, Slovakia in July where 101th Universal Congress of Esperanto language which is being held over there and Esperanto language experts are participating from all over the world. During his stay over there, he will also represent Universal Esperanto Association (UEA) by participating in the Interfaith Conference of world religions and will deliver talk on Sufism in Esperanto.
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