Urdu Fiction · URDU FICTION TAFHEEM , TABEER AUR TANQEED by Shahnaz Rahman Year of Edition 2016...

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URDU FICTION TAFHEEM , TABEER AUR TANQEED

byShahnaz Rahman

Year of Edition 2016ISBN 978-93-5073-832-0

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flash forward

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f r e e Stream of consciosness Association of ideas

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Steven Schafersman "Humanist stand for the building of a more

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society using a pragmatic ethics that judge

the consequences of human action by the

well being of all life on earth"

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