Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar by Syed Qasim

Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar by Syed Qasim Mehmood Urdu Book PDF free download or read online from this ebooks site. History of Pakistan Former Pakistan ruler. The genuine design of Pakistan. Pakistan, Over fifty years prior History of the Muslim League. This book was published by Nazaria Pakistan Trust. Abdul Rabb, nicknamed Nishtar, was born on June 13, 1899, in Rampura, Kocha, Kakran, Peshawar. This neighborhood was located in front of the sand gate. His father, Abdul Hanan, was a prominent and respected member of the Kakar Afghan tribe. This tribe was a mortal enemy of the British. 

Nishtar's ancestors lived in Zhob Valley (Balochistan). Fed up with the British atrocities, they migrated to Kandahar. His grandfather Abdul Rehman did not consider it appropriate to stay in Kandahar because the British had already reached here. So the family left all their belongings in Kandahar and came to Peshawar. Nishtar's father could not pay proper attention to his children's education due to his busy schedule. Therefore, Nishtar's early upbringing and development of his personality is his mother's hand. Nishtar's whole family was religious. Islamic environment, observance of fasting and prayers. 

The mother gave Nishtar the love of Islam along with the ghati. Matriculated in 1918 in Second Division. Passed the Intermediate examination in 1920 but failed in the history paper. Nishtar's father was a businessman. He wanted his son to get involved in business with him and not to pursue further education but Nishtar insisted on getting an education. So he was allowed to take the intermediate exam again which he passed. Passed BA examination in 1923. Upon graduation, his father became convinced that Nishtar was indeed intelligent and deserved a higher education. 

Therefore, Nishtar Sahib obtained his LLB degree in 1925 and also obtained a license to practice law. While he was studying in Aligarh. Meanwhile, his father died. So as soon as he got the license, he started practicing law in Peshawar. This was Nishtar's first day at Sanatan Dharma High School. It was the headmaster's period. When he left, there was a Hindu boy named J. Dir. He got up from his seat and started making chalk on the blackboard. After two or three minutes, he addressed the congregation and said: "Look, these are ten loaves. 

The first is made of gold, the second of silver, and the last of clay. The name of this group is Islam. ”The Hindu boys laughed. Nishtar Sahib stood up in his seat and said in a loud voice: Can answer With these words of Nishtar Sahib, the whole class was overwhelmed. After that no Hindu made any foolish move. Altaf Hussain Qureshi writes about Nishtar's involvement in politics: His family had been facing political rivalries and tug-of-war from time to time which had severely affected the stability and prosperity of the family. 

He wanted the family to strengthen itself by avoiding the political struggle. So he repeatedly advised his sons not to take part in politics. Nishtar Sahib had heard these words many times. One day it happened that Nishtar Sahib's father Buzurgwar was coming home with his friends. He saw from a distance that there was a commotion in the meeting. They moved a little closer. The speaker was giving a very enthusiastic speech. Stood up to listen to The voice was recognizable. He looked at the speaker. Then tears began to fall from his eyes. 

Friends asked, "What's the point of crying?" See how sweet your speech is. "They said," These are tears of joy. "The good news is that he never stopped them from speaking again. Nishtar Sahib's brother Abdul Ghani Sahib said that I had asked Nishtar Sahib why he did not heed his father's advice. Nishtar Sahib replied, "I see in my dream one night that Dada Sahib is standing on his head and reciting this verse. In "Bakar Khosh Mardkar Ashna Tung Ast" I understood the meaning of this phrase to mean that they are signaling me to jump into the arena of action. Since most of his life was spent in political struggle, I also took this path. ”

Syed Qasim Mehmood Syed Qasim Mehmood was born on November 17, 1928, in Kharkhoda district of Rohtak district. After the formation of Pakistan, he joined Majlis-e-Zaban Daftari, Government of Punjab in 1951 as a translator. In 1970, he launched Encyclopedia Information from Lahore. In 1975, under the auspices of Maktab Shahkar, he started publishing masterpiece journal books. 

From 1980 to 1998 he resided in Karachi where he published various magazines under the names of Monthly Afsana Digest, Student and Science Magazine, and published Islamic Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia Astronomy, Encyclopedia Inventions, and Encyclopedia Pakistan. Many of his similar works were left unfinished by his death. He was also a good novelist and translator and his collections of fiction were published under the names of Diwar Pathar Ki, Qasim's Mahindi, and Will. Syed Qasim Mahmood passed away in Lahore on March 31, 2010, and was laid to rest in Johar Town Cemetery.

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