Description
Mard-e-Abresham (The Silk Man) is a beautifully written biographical sketch by Bano Qudsia. The title itself is a tribute to the soft yet resilient nature of its subject, Qudrat Ullah Shahab. Qudsia, who shared a close personal and spiritual bond with Shahab, provides an intimate look into the life of a man who was both a powerful bureaucrat and a humble dervish.
This book goes beyond a traditional biography. It is a collection of memories, observations, and spiritual insights that reveal the many layers of Shahab’s character—from his professional integrity to his deep-seated Sufi leanings. Qudsia’s evocative prose brings to life the essence of a man who remained untouched by the vanities of the world despite his proximity to power. For readers of Shahab Nama, this work is an essential companion that offers a different, more personal perspective on a literary icon.
Key Highlights:
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Intimate Portrait: An insider’s view of Qudrat Ullah Shahab’s private and spiritual life.
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Masterful Writing: Showcases Bano Qudsia’s ability to blend character analysis with soulful storytelling.
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Spiritual Insight: Explores the Sufi themes and moral values that defined Shahab’s journey.
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Collector’s Item: A vital addition to any library focused on 20th-century Urdu literary and historical figures.







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