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hamaqat ka jaal - Imran Series by Ibne Safi

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

hamaqat ka jaal - Imran Series by Ibne Safi
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Ibn-e-Safi (also spelled as Ibne Safi) was the pen name of Asrar Ahmad, a best-selling and prolific fiction writer, novelist and poet of Urdu. The word Ibn-e-Safi is a Arabian expression which literally means Son of Safi, where the word Safi means chaste or righteous. He wrote from the 1940s in India, and later Pakistan after the partition of British India in 1947.
hamaqat ka jaal - Imran Series by Ibne Safi

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Adhora Aadmi The Partial Man Imran Series by Ibne Safi

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

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Adhora Aadmi The Partial Man Imran Series by Ibne Safi read online

Ibn-e-Safi (also spelled as Ibne Safi) was the pen name of Asrar Ahmad, a best-selling and prolific fiction writer, novelist and poet of Urdu. The word Ibn-e-Safi is a Arabian expression which literally means Son of Safi, where the word Safi means chaste or righteous. He wrote from the 1940s in India, and later Pakistan after the partition of British India in 1947.
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Sabz Lahu (Green_Blood) Imran Series by Ibne Safi

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Sabz Lahu (Green_Blood) Imran Series by Ibne Safi read online
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Ibn-e-Safi (also spelled as Ibne Safi) was the pen name of Asrar Ahmad, a best-selling and prolific fiction writer, novelist and poet of Urdu. The word Ibn-e-Safi is a Arabian expression which literally means Son of Safi, where the word Safi means chaste or righteous. He wrote from the 1940s in India, and later Pakistan after the partition of British India in 1947

Sabz Lahu (Green_Blood) Imran Series by Ibne Safi read online

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1-Khaufnak Imarat (The Fearful Building) download pdf

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Khaufnak Imarat (The Fearful Building) download pdf

Ibn-e-Safi (also spelled as Ibne Safi) was the pen name of Asrar Ahmad, a best-selling and prolific fiction writer, novelist and poet of Urdu. The word Ibn-e-Safi is a Arabian expression which literally means Son of Safi, where the word Safi means chaste or righteous. He wrote from the 1940s in India, and later Pakistan after the partition of British India in 1947.

His main works were the 125-book series Jasoosi Dunya (The Spy World) and the 120-book Imran Series, with a small canon of satirical works and poetry. His novels were characterized by a blend of mystery, adventure, suspense, violence, romance and comedy, achieving massive popularity across a broad readership in South Asia.

Agatha Christie once said, “I don’t know Urdu but have knowledge of detective novels of the Subcontinent. There is only one original writer - Ibn-e-Safi.”

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Dho’en Ki Tehreer Imran Series by Ibne-Safi

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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Ibn-e-Safi (also spelled as Ibne Safi) was the pen name of Asrar Ahmad, a best-selling and prolific fiction writer, novelist and poet of Urdu. The word Ibn-e-Safi is a Arabian expression which literally means Son of Safi, where the word Safi means chaste or righteous. He wrote from the 1940s in India, and later Pakistan after the partition of British India in 1947.

His main works were the 125-book series Jasoosi Dunya (The Spy World) and the 120-book Imran Series, with a small canon of satirical works and poetry. His novels were characterized by a blend of mystery, adventure, suspense, violence, romance and comedy, achieving massive popularity across a broad readership in South Asia.

Agatha Christie once said, “I don’t know Urdu but have knowledge of detective novels of the Subcontinent. There is only one original writer - Ibn-e-Safi.”

Click here to read Online Dho’en Ki Tehreer Imran Series by Ibne-Safi

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