Urdu

  • Aab-e-Hayat (آبِ حیات) by Umera Ahmed

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    Aab-e-Hayat is the sequel to Peer-e-Kamil and continues the story of Salar Sikander and Imama Hashim after their marriage. While Peer-e-Kamil focused on their spiritual awakening, Aab-e-Hayat explores how they live out their faith in a complex world.
    The novel highlights the challenges of raising a righteous family, maintaining moral values in a materialistic society, and choosing purpose over wealth. Through deeply emotional and philosophical moments, it reflects on the true meaning of success, legacy, and living a life guided by Islamic principles.

  • Hawwa Ke Naam / حوا کے نام By Bano Qudsia

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    Hawwa Ke Naam is a thought-provoking collection of essays and reflections by Bano Qudsia, addressed to women of all ages. In this powerful work, she explores themes of femininity, motherhood, identity, sacrifice, and the silent strength of women in Eastern societies.
    Written in her signature poetic and philosophical style, the book honors the emotional and spiritual depth of women, while challenging societal norms that limit their voice. It’s not just a tribute it’s a mirror that reflects the struggles, resilience, and quiet courage of “Hawwa’s daughters.”

  • Peer-e-Kamil/پیر کامل by Umera Ahmed

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    Peer-e-Kamil is the story of Imama, a girl who leaves her Ahmadiyya beliefs to embrace true Islam, and Salar, a rich, lost genius who transforms through faith. Their separate spiritual journeys eventually bring them together in a powerful tale of love, truth, and redemption.