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Title Name Author Year & Place of No. Publication 1 Imkaan Sattar Syed 1988, Lahore 2 Jazb-o-Haroof Shahnaz Muzamil 1990, Lahore 3 Jhoothay Maandri tay Chan Akhtar Hashmi 1974, Lahore 4 Zarb-e-Kaleem Iqbal 1976, Lahore (Tabah-e-Hashtam) 5 Sooratgar Asim Ijaz 2003, Lahore 6 Saheefa-e-Millat Naqsh Hashmi 1982, Lahore 7 Jamat-e-Islami Awami Adalat main Kausar Niazi 1973, Lahore 8 Jaisay Darya Wajida Tabassum Rawalpindi 9 1992 ki Behtareen Kitabain:- Agha Ameer Hussain 1992, Lahore i) Imam Khamini aur Inqilab-e-Iran ii) Pakistan Ka Dastoor iii) An Kahin Dastan-e-Kashmir iv) Niya Khata 10 Amam Ilm-o-Irfan, Syedena Jaffar Agha Ameer Hussain 2002 Sadiq (A.S.) 11 Awazain Younus Javed 1988, Feroz Sons 12 Ay Ishq Kahin Lay Chal Miss Kon Koist - 13 Akbar Kahaniyan Akbar Lahori 1976, Lahore 14 Aik Aor Somnaat Syed Anwar 1980, Lahore 15 Jhoothay Maandri tay Chan Akhtar Hashmi 1974, Lahore 16 Satwan Parcha, Urdu Adab Prof.Jamil Ahmad Anjum Lahore 17 Andhiyon kay Mosam Main Zahid Nawaz 2005, Lahore 18 Ahtejaaj Jawad Jafri 1994, Muzaffarbad 19 Akher-e-Shab kay Humsafar Qurrat-ul-Ain Haider 1979, Lahore 20 Bolda Pathar Akhtar Kashmiri 1976, Lahore 21 Bay Misaal Arif Abdul Mateen 1985, Lahore 22 Bahao Mustansar Huaain Tararh 2004, Lahore 23 Akhrhan Hath Zanjiran Sajjad Mirza 1984 Gujranwala 24 Bardaasht Mashkor Hussain Yad 2004, Lahore 25 America, Islam aur Almi Aman Shahida Latif 2001, Lahore 26 Khandhar Shaher di Kok Waseem Gohar 1988, Lahore 27 Khundak Afzal Raaz 2005, Gujrat 28 Gudaaz Muqsat Nadeem 1979, Lahore 29 Karb-e-Zeest Saleem Haider Saleem 2007, Lahore 30 Akh Darya Vich Sooraj Bolay Ahmad Zafar 1983, Rawalpindi 31 Export karain aur Amadani Bharain Maqsood Ahmad Chughtai 2011 Lahore 32 Aik aor Darya Muhammad Saeed Sheikh 2002, Lahore 33 Ik Dua Pur Asar Ho Gi Kazim Hussain Kazmi 2007, Lahore 34 Ashnayan Kia Kia Hamid Akhtar 2008, Lahore 35 Ang Tarairhan Piyan Iqbal Qaisar 1985, Lahore 36 Tajjaliyaat-e-Toor Syed Muhammad Afzal Toor 1985, Gujranwala 37 Boota Khan Rajass Syed Masood Ijaz Bukhari 1993, Mirpur AJK 38 Beetay Howay Kuch Din Aisay Hain Bashir Mojad 2004, Lahore 39 Bar Di Saar Iqbal Salahuddin 1976, Lahore 40 Rab-e-Zul Jalaal Agha Amir Hussain 1971, Lahore 41 Rona Meray Kullay Taien Mehboob Alam Tariq 1995, Lahore 42 Parchhawain Bolday Nae Nasreen Bhati 1999, Lahore 43 Shah aur Awam ka Inqilaab Sharif Farooq 1971, Lahore 44 Shahana Ruswayan Mansoor Malik 1982, Lahore 45 Shaoor, Sciencei, Shaoor aur Hum Dr. Arsh Siddiqui 1992, Multan 46 Shola-e-Sar Kashi Aslam Gordaspuri Lahore 47 Shaoor, Sciencei, Shaoor aur Hum Dr. Arsh Siddiqui 1992, Multan 48 Phulkaari Hussain Sahar 2008, Multan 49 Pukaar Shamsa Gohar 2009, Lahore 50 Wafaqi Mohtasib, Taaraf Prof. Abdul Hafiz 1990, Lahore 51 Taray Neel Gagan day Nadam Asri 1978, Lahore 52 Islam may Qura’an Allama Muhammad Hussain 1983, Tehran Taba Tabai 53 Taisha-e-Danish Nawaz Danish 1978, Lahore 54 Taisha-e-Farhaad Tufail Dara 1969, Lahore 55 Tir Lok Dr.Naveed Shahzad 2004, Lahore 56 Tehqiq-va-Tanqeed, Manzar Nama Dr.Tahir Tonsvi 1995, Lahore 57 Tar-e-Girayban Jan Nisar Akhtr 1982, Lahore 58 Law of Pleadings Law and Precedents M. Inayatullah, Advocate 1965, Lahore in English & Urdu 59 Qahet-ur-Rijaal Asim Sahrai 1978, Lahore 60 Kalki Otaar aur Nabi Kareem(PBUH) Dr.Veed Parkash 2001, Lahore 61 Kikar Kanrhiyali Iqbal Salahuddin 1977, Lahore 62 Kali Rat day Gungru Arsh Siddiqui 1991, Multan 63 Aathwan Rang Hafeez Tahir 1940, Lahore 64 Roshni Syed Saif Zulfi Lahore 65 Rag-e-Sang, Afsanay Masood Mufti 1965, Lahore 66 Rubaru Mehmood Sham 2001, Lahore 67 Roza Ghazi Muhammad Ishaq 1983, Lahore 68 Rafaqton ka Safar Munawar Baloch 2007, Multan 69 Rahbar Farzana Yousuf Aziz 1976, Lahore 70 Amamat-va-Malukiyat dar jawab Allama Hussain Buksh 1977, Mianwali Khilafat-va-Malukiyat 71 Tabqaat-o-Shoara Qudrat Ullah Shaoq 1968, Lahaore 72 Kulyat-e-Juya Tabrizi Dr.Muhammad Baqir 1959, Lahore 73 Aab-e-Hayat Moli Muhammad Hussain 1957, Lahore sahib Azad 74 Bahar-e-Rafta Munshi Abdur Rahman Khan 1975, Multan 75 Vailay Hathniyan Manzoor Wazirabadi 1977, Lahore 76 Wardaat-e-Qalb Manzoor Butt 1983, Jhelum 77 Shaher say Jung Mehmood Sham 2004, Lahore 78 Moj Hawaye Asar Taqi Haider 1985, Soviet Union 79 Mursil-va-Mursal Mansoor Multani 1998, Karachi 80 Maqalaat, Kul Pakistan Ehl-e-Qalam Academy Adbiyaat-e- Academy Adbiyaat- Conference 1980 Pakistan e-Pakistan 81 Moj-e-Fikar Samad Ansari 1977, Lahore 82 Munir Niazi ki Batain Tanveer Zahoor 2014, Karachi 83 Mailay vich Gawachay Lok Haroon Adeem 1995, Lahore 84 Maye Gulfaam Muhammad Yaqub Firdosi 2001, Lahore 85 Moj Moj Samundar Mukhtar Ahmad Khan 1986, Lahore 86 Mashriqi Pakisstan ki Alehdgi aur Mehdi Hassan 1977, Lahore Zara-e-Ablagh ka Kirdar 87 Moj Moj Samundar Mukhtar Ahmad Khan 1986, Lahore 88 Matloobul Talib Az Iman Abu Talib Allama Aseer Jarvi Jhang 89 Mushaira - Lahore 90 Musafaton ki Thakan Rozina Qureshi 1990, Gujranwala 91 Mahi (PBUH) Saghar Mash-hadi 1985, Multan 92 Mailay vich Gawachay Lok Haroon Adeem 1995, Lahore 93 May Khushhal Salesman kaisay bana Frank Baichgar 2011, Lahore 94 Musafaton ki Thakan Rozina Qureshi 1990, Gujranwala 95 Mitti di Khushbu Tufail Khalish 1992, Lahore 96 Azmat-e-Saom Dr. Israr Ahmad 1987, Lahore 97 Ishq Jina day Haddi Rachya - 1973, Lahore 98 Ghazaal Irfan Sadiq 1995, Lahore 99 Ghalib ki Tehzibi Shakhsiyat Jilani Kamran 1974, Lahore 100 Thall Darya Muhammad Feroz shah 1992, Lahore 101 Latafat-e-Asloob Muzamil Hussain 2007, Layya 102 Lafzoon ka Safeer Malika-e-Talib, Advocate 2010, Gujrat 103 Likhaari Sh.Abdul Ghafoor 1984, Lahore 104 Lafz Khurdaray Tanveer Supra 1980, Lahore 105 Lafzon ki Adalat Kawish But Lala Musa 106 Satah-e-Aab Saeed Ahmad Akhtar 1978, Lahore 107 Seerat-e-Rasool (PBUH) Punjab Government 1983, Lahore 108 Sar Sabz Krishan Kumar Toor Dharam Shala 109 Siyara-e-Shab Rana Tab Hirfani 1992, Lahore 110 Sama’at ki Aankh say Rana Tab Hirfani 1992, Lahore 111 Sri Nagar 75 meel Shamas Kashmiri 1984, Gujranwala 112 Saanjay Jandray Rafiq Kashmiri 1995, Lahore 113 Safar-e-Aarzoo Malik Maqbool Ahmad 2012, Lahore 114 Sazishain aur Aazmaishain Col.Mehmood Khan Durani Multan 115 Seerat-e-Rasool (PBUH) Punjab Government 1984, Lahore 116 Saanjiyan Pirhan Saeed Jafari Lahore 117 Satoon-e-Dar Muhammad Rafiq Bhati 1984,Mirpur AJK 118 Sach Sohaag Majid Siddiqui 1980, Rawalpindi 119 Sajra Chan Iqbal Rahat 1995, Lahore 120 Sufnay Tayyeba Day Muhammad Sharif 2004, Lahore 121 Samjhota Express Awais Sheikh 1999, Lahore 122 Fehrist Zakhira-e-Kutab: Sahibzada Ch.Muhammad Hanif 2012, Punjab Mian Jamil Ahmad Sharqpuri University, Lahore 123 Faraq Ji Manzil Manzoor Kohyaar 2007, Larkana 124 Dhungay Paaniyan di Chup Ghulam Mustafa Bismil 1985, Gujranwala 125 Directory Pakistan Mutrajmeen Muhammad Islam Nishtar 2009, Rawalpindi 126 Doobtay Shaher Dr.Asif Mehmmod Ja 2011, Lahore 127 Gumbad-e-Khaof say Basharat Nazir Qaiser 1984, Lahore 128 Guldasta-e-Mashnavi Maulana Mufti Jalalud Din 1980, Lahore Ahmad Amjadi 129 Khatm-e-Nabuwat Shaheed Murtaza Muthari 1404 HD, Lahore 130 Khawab Tabdeel Karain Safdar Saleem Syal 2009, Lahore 131 Khali Buhay Khurshid Kamal 1986, Lahore 132 Khushbu ka Safar Najma Qureshi 1986, Karachi 133 Khali Buhay Khurshid Kamal 1986, Lahore 134 Khalid Shakhs-o-Shair Hussain Sahar 1976, Lahore 135 Hijaraton kay Virsay Zahir Fakhri 1983, Multan 136 Hamala kay Uss Paar Raja Anwar 1978, Lahore 137 Haqooq-o-Faraiz-e-Islam Peer Monas Zubairi Feroz Sons, Lahore 138 Haal-e-Dil Nisar Akbarabadi 1982, Lahore 139 Chadar Zakhman di Ajmal Wajiha 1979, Lahore 140 Chehray Masood Mufti 1976, Lahore 141 Chiraagh Neem Shab Saleem Ahmad 1985, Karachi 142 Torh Din Zanjeerain Ch. 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