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Kashaf-Ul-Mahjoob (Urdu)
This seminal Sufi text explores spiritual enlightenment, unveiling the path to divine love. Written by Hazrat Ali Hijveri, it blends Islamic theology with practical mysticism, offering timeless guidance for seekers on their journey toward spiritual realization.
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Kashaf-Ul-Mahjoob (Urdu)
This classic Sufi text in Urdu explores the essence of spirituality, unveiling the mysteries of divine love and self-realization. Hazrat Ali Hujwiri provides timeless wisdom on Sufi practices, ethics, and the path toward closeness to Allah.
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Keep Going
Austin Kleon’s Keep Going offers practical advice for sustaining creativity and resilience. Emphasizing the importance of routine, play, and mindfulness, the book inspires artists and thinkers to stay motivated, embrace uncertainty, and find joy in the process of creating.
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Khaak aur Khoon
Khaak aur Khoon by Naseem Hijazi is a historical novel set against the backdrop of the Indian subcontinent’s struggle for independence. It explores the complexities of identity, nationalism, and the sacrifices made during the partition of India.
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Khadija: The First Muslim and the Wife of the Prophet Muhammad
Exploring the birth period of Islam, this biography focuses on one of the most prominent and respected Muslim women in history, Khadija, the wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Addressing both her devotion and her leadership roles in Mecca, this book shines light on a figure who is an inspiration to women, both Muslim and non-Muslim alike.
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Khakam Badahan
Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi’s Khakam Badahan is a masterpiece of Urdu humor and satire. Through witty anecdotes and observations, Yousufi critiques societal norms and human follies, blending laughter with profound reflections on life and culture
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Khaki Saye (Urdu)
Khaki Saye is a memoir by Lieutenant Colonel Ghulam Jilani Khan, recounting his experiences in the military. The book discusses the complexities of military life, patriotism, and the emotional toll of warfare, offering a personal perspective on conflict.
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Khalifa Haroon Ur Rasheed
This biography examines the reign of Haroon Ur Rasheed, the legendary Abbasid Caliph known for his wisdom, governance, and cultural patronage. The book highlights his role in fostering a golden age of Islamic science, literature, and prosperity.
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Khalifa Mamoon Ur Rasheed
A comprehensive Urdu account of Khalifa Mamoon ur Rashid’s reign, exploring his contributions to science, philosophy, and governance. The book highlights his patronage of scholars and the flourishing of intellectual thought during his rule.
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Khayalon Ki art Gallery (Shor Stories) (Urdu)
Snobar Nazir’s Khayalon Ki Art Gallery presents a collection of thought-provoking Urdu short stories. Each tale paints vivid pictures of human emotions, societal norms, and imaginative possibilities, offering readers a window into a creatively rich and reflective world.
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Khilafat o Malookiyat
In Khilafat o Malookiyat, Syed Abu al-Ala Maududi discusses the evolution of Islamic political thought, contrasting the principles of the Caliphate with the emergence of monarchy in Islamic history. The book critiques the political shifts within Islam.
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Khud Say Khuda Tak
Muhammad Nasir Iftikhar’s Khud Say Khuda Tak is a spiritual journey of self-discovery and divine connection. Written in Urdu, it explores themes of faith, introspection, and the transformative power of aligning oneself with God’s eternal presence.
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Khud Se Khuda Tak
Muhammad Nasir Iftikhar’s Khud Se Khuda Tak is a spiritual journey of self-discovery and divine connection. It offers profound reflections and guidance for those seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and their relationship with God.
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Khutbat e Madraas
Khutbat-e-Madras presents a series of lectures delivered by Syed Sulaiman Nadvi, discussing Islamic history, culture, and values. It offers profound insights into the spiritual and moral teachings of Islam, emphasizing their relevance in contemporary times.
₨599 -
Kill Joy: the Thrilling Prequel and Companion Novella To a Good Girl’s Guide To Murder
A thrilling prequel to A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Kill Joy dives into the backstory of the characters and events that shape Pip’s investigation. Suspenseful and full of twists, it’s an essential addition to the series.
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Kimiyai Saadat (Urdu)
Al-Ghazali’s Kimiyai Saadat is a timeless Sufi masterpiece, exploring the path to spiritual enlightenment. It emphasizes moral refinement, divine love, and self-purification, offering practical guidance for seekers of inner peace and closeness to Allah.
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King of Sloth
Ana Huang’s King of Sloth is a slow-burn romance that combines humor, passion, and self-discovery. This captivating story explores the power of love to motivate and transform even the most reluctant hearts.
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King of the Castle: Choice and Responsibility in Modern World
Gai Eaton’s King of the Castle addresses modern society’s moral dilemmas. It examines individual choice, responsibility, and the challenges of reconciling traditional values with contemporary life through a profound Islamic philosophical lens.
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Kingdom of Ash
Kingdom of Ash is the epic conclusion to Sarah J. Maas’ Throne of Glass series. As Aelin Galathynius fights to reclaim her throne, alliances are tested, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
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Kingdom Of the Wicked: Kingdom Of the Wicked Series (Book 1)
In Kingdom of the Wicked, Emilia, a witch, is on a quest for revenge after her twin sister is murdered. With demons, witches, and dark secrets at every turn, she navigates a dangerous world of magic and betrayal.
₨2,295