Zaviya by Ashfaq Ahmed is a celebrated collection of essays that offers profound insights into life, human nature, and spirituality. Known for his philosophical depth and lyrical prose, Ashfaq Ahmed reflects on a range of topics including personal struggles, social issues, and the spiritual journey. Each essay, presented in his trademark thought-provoking style, invites readers to explore life’s complexities from multiple perspectives. Zaviya challenges conventional thinking, urging readers to contemplate their own existence, purpose, and the deeper meanings of life. With wisdom and empathy, Ashfaq Ahmed touches on universal themes that resonate with readers of all backgrounds.
Zaviya
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Zaviya by Ashfaq Ahmed is a collection of thought-provoking essays and reflections. Through his unique narrative style, Ahmed explores themes of life, philosophy, spirituality, and human nature, offering deep insights into the complexities of the human experience.
| SKU: | RF-1600 |
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| Category: | Urdu Literature |
| Tag: | Spirituality |
| Format | Hardcover |
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| Author | Ashfaq Ahmed |
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