Dastan Iman Faroshon Ki is a historical Urdu novel. The English translation of the title is ‘ the story of those who sell their faith or belief’. It is a very long story based on the real incidents and a tireless struggle of the great Muslim hero King Salahuddin Ayyubi. The world knows him by the name of Saladin. It is rated as one of the best story books in the Urdu language. In Pakistan parents advise their kids to read this book.
Some details of Dastan Iman Faroshon Ki
There are a lot of people who remain worried due to the popularity of the stories that contains vulgarity. They want a stuff that is not only useful and full of information, butalso suitable to read to their kids. The said novel Dastan Iman Froshon ki is exactly the same what they want. If you are a true Muslim and love the real heroes of Islam, thenthis book is for you. It will not only increase your historical knowledge, but also recharge your national enthusiasm.
This matchless book was written by Mr. Altamash. He loved Islamic history. He worked in the middle east. His passion took him to a number of big libraries of some Islamic countries. Where he found some extremely valuable papers and written stuff like golddust. A lot of rare events were written in these papers by the narrators of Saladin’s age. This is called a real history. These events had not been published before.
Altamash started to write a book with the help of these papers. He also took notes from the posts of several historians. He compiled Dastan Iman Froshon ki with a hard work of several years. First, he published it in small episodes in the monthly Hikayat Digest. Later it was published in the shape of the book. This long story has been divided into 5 parts.
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Inayatullah is a famous journalist, columnist, war freelancer, novelist and story writer. He served Urdu with more than one hundred books.
Biography
Inayatullah was born in a Rajput family on 1st November 1920 in Gujar Khan (Punjab Pakistan). This region is known as the martial area because of military recruitment since British rule. The family of Inayatullah was traditionally a soldier. In 1936, he passed his matriculation examination and joined British army as a clerk. Inayat Ullah was in an infantry unit of the British army and fought at Burma front against Japan.
In 1944, Inayatullah was taken prisoner by Japan, but he fled from the prison. After escaped from there, he wandered for two years in the forests of Burma. On his came to India, Inayatullah again joined the British army and sent by the authorities in Malaysia to crush the rebellion.
On his arrival in Malaysia, Inayatullah saw the freedom movement of Malaysia nearly. He knew the rebellions are the freedom fighters. The entire Malaysians people considered them heroes, and they were supporting and backing up the freedom fighters. Inayatullah was of the opinion that the Malaysian nation has the right to liberty. He also wanted the freedom of India from the British rulers. At this time, he took a brave and fearless decision. He left the British army and met with the freedom fighters. In meanwhile, the British declared the Indian independence and partition of India. When he knew about this, he came back to his homeland.
After Creation Of Pakistan:
On his coming to Pakistan, Inayatullah joined the Pakistan Air Force as a corporal. He was the part of the first group of Pakistan Air Force, who saluted the Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Father of the nation) on his arrival at Peshawar airport.
In 1965, the war started between Pakistan and India. Now the time started for Inayatullah. His spirit of a soldier took him on the borders. He took the pen as a weapon and became a war correspondent. Inayatullah was the only one war correspondent who was an eye witness of the war. He met the soldiers and to listen to the stories about the bravery of martyred. Regarding stories and event of 1965 war, Inayatullah also wrote some books.
As An Editor:
In his career as a journalist, Inayat Ullah appointed as an editor of monthly Sayyara digest. He increased the publishing of the digest. Later, he established his publishing house named “Maktaba Dastan.” Inayatullah published a monthly magazine “Hikayat” which became one of the most published journals of Urdu. In these days, Inayatullah attracted to the historical novels writing. He wrote some popular historical novels. He also wrote on the topic of hunting stories, investigation, psychology, biographies, politics and social evils. Inayat Ullah wrote more than one hundred books and hundreds of editorials. Inayatullah used many pen names as a writer like Meem Alf, Iltumsh,Ahmad Yar Khan, Sabir Hussain Rajput, Waqas, Mehdi Khan, Gumnam Khatoon and Inayatullah.
Last Words About Inayatullah:
As a writer and journalist, Inayatullah established his identity. His patronage trained many authors (like Tariq Ismail Sagar) and played a significant role in the promotion of Urdu novels. He was also an asset of Urdu journalism, but he has no value in the circle of Urdu writers. Inayat Ullah disliked the most of the famous journalist and columnist of Urdu due to their preferences. It is the cause that a distinguished writer is unable to remember the lines of columns, editorial or in seminars and other literary events.
Inayatullah considered the Sultan Saladin Ayubi as his hero. He has died on 16th November 1999 in Lahore, and that was the date of death of Sultan Saladin Ayubi. On the time of mortality, he was 79 years old. He has buried in Lahore where he lived his last life.
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