Categories: Urdu

Kahe Faqeer

by Sarfraz Ali Shah Free Pdf Download

کہے فقیر

سرفراز اے شاہ






Book Description:

Kahe Faqeer by the author Sarfraz A. Shah is an Urdu novel based on Islamic Sufism. The book has valuable information regarding Sufism explaining various important terms and teachings related to Tasawwaf. This makes it a well-read and much sought-after book by the readers.

Some other books by the same author are Faqeer Rang, Faqeer NagriLohe Faqeer, and Arzang-e-Faqeer.

Author: Sarfaraz A. Shah

Genre: Sufism

Language (Original): Urdu

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