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Order your copy of Iqbal from Urdu Book to get a huge discount along with  Shipping and chance to win  books in the book fair and Urdu bazar online.  ISBN: 9789690019608 Author: Khwaja Tariq Mahmood  Language: English Binding: Hard Cover Number of Pages: 155 Weight: 0.1 kg Category: Iqbal, Poetry  Khawaja Tariq Mahmood,born October 1927,at Chakwal,graduated in engineering from the Punjab University in 1947.He was commissioned in January 1948 in the Crops of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering,Pakistan Army,and retired as brigadier in March 1979.He graduated from Royal Military College of Science,Shrivenham, U.K. in 1960-61. He took his law degree in International Relations in 1985 from the University of Southern California, U.S.A. He is a member of Lahore High Court Bar.                              According to Poet John Milton in his epic poem “Paradise Lost”:                             Of Man’s first disoledience and the Fruit                          Of that forbidden Tree whose mortal taste                           Brought death into the World and all our woe                                          With the loss of Eden                  According to Iqbal in his epic poem “Enshrinement of Nature”:                    Though from righteous path was I deflected by Satan’s wand                   Do forgive my trespass,overlook my oversight                   Just to often that hardened idol with my soulful sigh                  Inventiable for me it was to own his cult of blight   Your one-stop Urdu Book store www.urdubook.com

Order your copy of Iqbal from Urdu Book to get a huge discount along with  Shipping and chance to win  books in the book fair and Urdu bazar online. 

ISBN: 9789690019608 
Author: Khwaja Tariq Mahmood  
Language: English 
Binding: Hard Cover
Number of Pages: 155 
Weight: 0.1 kg 
Category: Iqbal, Poetry 

Khawaja Tariq Mahmood,born October 1927,at Chakwal,graduated in engineering from the Punjab University in 1947.He was commissioned in January 1948 in the Crops of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering,Pakistan Army,and retired as brigadier in March 1979.He graduated from Royal Military College of Science,Shrivenham, U.K. in 1960-61. He took his law degree in International Relations in 1985 from the University of Southern California, U.S.A. He is a member of Lahore High Court Bar.

                             According to Poet John Milton in his epic poem “Paradise Lost”:

                            Of Man’s first disoledience and the Fruit

                         Of that forbidden Tree whose mortal taste

                          Brought death into the World and all our woe

                                         With the loss of Eden

                 According to Iqbal in his epic poem “Enshrinement of Nature”:

                   Though from righteous path was I deflected by Satan’s wand

                  Do forgive my trespass,overlook my oversight

                  Just to often that hardened idol with my soulful sigh

                 Inventiable for me it was to own his cult of blight 

 Your one-stop Urdu Book store www.urdubook.com

Order your copy of Iqbal from Urdu Book to get a huge discount along with  Shipping and chance to win  books in the book fair and Urdu bazar online. 

ISBN: 9789690019608 
Author: Khwaja Tariq Mahmood  
Language: English 
Binding: Hard Cover
Number of Pages: 155 
Weight: 0.1 kg 
Category: Iqbal, Poetry 

Khawaja Tariq Mahmood,born October 1927,at Chakwal,graduated in engineering from the Punjab University in 1947.He was commissioned in January 1948 in the Crops of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering,Pakistan Army,and retired as brigadier in March 1979.He graduated from Royal Military College of Science,Shrivenham, U.K. in 1960-61. He took his law degree in International Relations in 1985 from the University of Southern California, U.S.A. He is a member of Lahore High Court Bar.

                             According to Poet John Milton in his epic poem “Paradise Lost”:

                            Of Man’s first disoledience and the Fruit

                         Of that forbidden Tree whose mortal taste

                          Brought death into the World and all our woe

                                         With the loss of Eden

                 According to Iqbal in his epic poem “Enshrinement of Nature”:

                   Though from righteous path was I deflected by Satan’s wand

                  Do forgive my trespass,overlook my oversight

                  Just to often that hardened idol with my soulful sigh

                 Inventiable for me it was to own his cult of blight 

 Your one-stop Urdu Book store www.urdubook.com