09-08-2004, 06:18 AM
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Ashfaq Ahmed's death marks an end to an era in the literary and Sufi writings in Pakistan. Over the span of his literary life, Ashfaq Ahmed touched and shaped the lives of thousands if not millions in Pakistan and the Urdu speaking world.
His dramas and plays that moved us all, will for continuing time be a source of enlightenment and cherished alike. Who can forget 'man chalae ka sauda'.
May his soul rest in peace.
So true.......all mentioned above were legends ......gone ....leaving behind treasures of litreature.....but dont we think the gap is not bridging ....no new writers comin up of that calliber......esp ....there is no replacment for qudrat ullah shahab and his great SHAHAB NAMA moi favourite
Gone is Ashfaq Ahmed with Mumtaz Mufti and Qudratullah Shahb...
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u never know
Ashfaq Ahmed's death marks an end to an era in the literary and Sufi writings in Pakistan. Over the span of his literary life, Ashfaq Ahmed touched and shaped the lives of thousands if not millions in Pakistan and the Urdu speaking world.
His dramas and plays that moved us all, will for continuing time be a source of enlightenment and cherished alike. Who can forget 'man chalae ka sauda'.
May his soul rest in peace.
So true.......all mentioned above were legends ......gone ....leaving behind treasures of litreature.....but dont we think the gap is not bridging ....no new writers comin up of that calliber......esp ....there is no replacment for qudrat ullah shahab and his great SHAHAB NAMA moi favourite
Gone is Ashfaq Ahmed with Mumtaz Mufti and Qudratullah Shahb...
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u never know