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'''Zindagi''' is a book from British India, written by [[Chaudhry Afzal Haq]], that shares moral and ethical lessons in life and the punishments and rewards in ones afterlife using humor. ''Zindagi'' was written in 1930s British India and by a leader and thinker of the Free India movement in The Punjab, while in jail for non-violently protesting British Colonial rule of India.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ḥaq, Caudhrī Afẓal|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/952323365|title=Zindagi (Life)|isbn=978-1-4993-2478-5|location=Lahore, Pakistan|oclc=952323365}}</ref> |
'''Zindagi''' is a book from British India, written by [[Chaudhry Afzal Haq]], that shares moral and ethical lessons in life and the punishments and rewards in ones afterlife using humor. ''Zindagi'' was written in 1930s British India and by a leader and thinker of the Free India movement in The Punjab, while in jail for non-violently protesting British Colonial rule of India.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ḥaq, Caudhrī Afẓal|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/952323365|title=Zindagi (Life)|year=2015 |isbn=978-1-4993-2478-5|location=Lahore, Pakistan|oclc=952323365}}</ref> |
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Author | Chaudhry Afzal Haq |
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Language | Urdu, English |
Genre | Philosophy of ethics, morality, and free will |
Published | 1930s |
Zindagi is a book from British India, written by Chaudhry Afzal Haq, that shares moral and ethical lessons in life and the punishments and rewards in ones afterlife using humor. Zindagi was written in 1930s British India and by a leader and thinker of the Free India movement in The Punjab, while in jail for non-violently protesting British Colonial rule of India.[1]
References
- ^ Ḥaq, Caudhrī Afẓal (2015). Zindagi (Life). Lahore, Pakistan. ISBN 978-1-4993-2478-5. OCLC 952323365.
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