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twilightindelhinovelbyahmedali-170920130255 The novel is set around 1911 to 1919 in Delhi. Ahmed Ali has vividly drawn the picture of old Delhi and its Muslim inhabitants of that era. He depicts the themes of disintegration, degeneration, alienation, gender and social conflicts, nostalgia, the downfall of the Mughal emperors, and the effects of colonialism and imperialism on Indian Muslims in Delhi.
The novel is shot through with rich symbolic imagery. The palm tree, the henna plant, dogs, cats and pigeons refer not only to the behaviors of characters but also the whole Muslim society. The novel starts at dawn, with "twilight" referring to the rise of the sun as well as the rise of the protagonist Mir Nihal's living standards. By contrast, descriptions of twilight at evening in the closing sentences portray the overall downfall and destruction of not only the family of Mir Nihal but also the Mughal Empire altogether.
The novel was not published until after the intervention of the prominent English writer E. M. Forster.]]>
The novel is set around 1911 to 1919 in Delhi. Ahmed Ali has vividly drawn the picture of old Delhi and its Muslim inhabitants of that era. He depicts the themes of disintegration, degeneration, alienation, gender and social conflicts, nostalgia, the downfall of the Mughal emperors, and the effects of colonialism and imperialism on Indian Muslims in Delhi.
The novel is shot through with rich symbolic imagery. The palm tree, the henna plant, dogs, cats and pigeons refer not only to the behaviors of characters but also the whole Muslim society. The novel starts at dawn, with "twilight" referring to the rise of the sun as well as the rise of the protagonist Mir Nihal's living standards. By contrast, descriptions of twilight at evening in the closing sentences portray the overall downfall and destruction of not only the family of Mir Nihal but also the Mughal Empire altogether.
The novel was not published until after the intervention of the prominent English writer E. M. Forster.]]>
Wed, 20 Sep 2017 13:02:55 GMT/slideshow/twilight-in-delhi-novel-by-ahmed-ali-full-text/79978123F2016119046@slideshare.net(F2016119046)Twilight in DelhiF2016119046The novel is set around 1911 to 1919 in Delhi. Ahmed Ali has vividly drawn the picture of old Delhi and its Muslim inhabitants of that era. He depicts the themes of disintegration, degeneration, alienation, gender and social conflicts, nostalgia, the downfall of the Mughal emperors, and the effects of colonialism and imperialism on Indian Muslims in Delhi.
The novel is shot through with rich symbolic imagery. The palm tree, the henna plant, dogs, cats and pigeons refer not only to the behaviors of characters but also the whole Muslim society. The novel starts at dawn, with "twilight" referring to the rise of the sun as well as the rise of the protagonist Mir Nihal's living standards. By contrast, descriptions of twilight at evening in the closing sentences portray the overall downfall and destruction of not only the family of Mir Nihal but also the Mughal Empire altogether.
The novel was not published until after the intervention of the prominent English writer E. M. Forster.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/twilightindelhinovelbyahmedali-170920130255-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> The novel is set around 1911 to 1919 in Delhi. Ahmed Ali has vividly drawn the picture of old Delhi and its Muslim inhabitants of that era. He depicts the themes of disintegration, degeneration, alienation, gender and social conflicts, nostalgia, the downfall of the Mughal emperors, and the effects of colonialism and imperialism on Indian Muslims in Delhi.
The novel is shot through with rich symbolic imagery. The palm tree, the henna plant, dogs, cats and pigeons refer not only to the behaviors of characters but also the whole Muslim society. The novel starts at dawn, with "twilight" referring to the rise of the sun as well as the rise of the protagonist Mir Nihal's living standards. By contrast, descriptions of twilight at evening in the closing sentences portray the overall downfall and destruction of not only the family of Mir Nihal but also the Mughal Empire altogether.
The novel was not published until after the intervention of the prominent English writer E. M. Forster.
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40385https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/twilightindelhinovelbyahmedali-170920130255-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundsdocumentBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Neend sey bojhal aankhen (ghazlain) by Dr. Moeen Nizami
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neendseybojhalaankhenghazlainbydr-170920093417 It is the first book containing Urdu Ghazals, written by the renowned Urdu Scholar, poet, critic, Dr. Moeen Nizami.
He wrote this book in his own beautiful handwriting only at the age of Seventeen.]]>
It is the first book containing Urdu Ghazals, written by the renowned Urdu Scholar, poet, critic, Dr. Moeen Nizami.
He wrote this book in his own beautiful handwriting only at the age of Seventeen.]]>
Wed, 20 Sep 2017 09:34:17 GMT/slideshow/neend-sey-bojhal-aankhen-ghazlain-by-dr-moeen-nizami/79971698F2016119046@slideshare.net(F2016119046)Neend sey bojhal aankhen (ghazlain) by Dr. Moeen NizamiF2016119046It is the first book containing Urdu Ghazals, written by the renowned Urdu Scholar, poet, critic, Dr. Moeen Nizami.
He wrote this book in his own beautiful handwriting only at the age of Seventeen.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/neendseybojhalaankhenghazlainbydr-170920093417-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> It is the first book containing Urdu Ghazals, written by the renowned Urdu Scholar, poet, critic, Dr. Moeen Nizami.
He wrote this book in his own beautiful handwriting only at the age of Seventeen.