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词条 Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi
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  1. Literary works

  2. Books for children

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| pseudonym = Deputy Nazir Ahmad
| birth_date = 1831
| birth_place = District Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, India
| death_date = 1912
| death_place = Delhi, India
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| occupation = Novelist
| period = Mughal era, British Indian
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Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi, also known as "Diptee" (Deputy) Nazir Ahmad (1831–1912), was an Urdu writer, social and religious reformer, and scholar.

Literary works

He was concerned with Muslim women's education, and their lot in general.[1] Most of his novels revolve around the idea of the perfect woman, who is both practical and learned, and are seen as guides for young girls.[2]

The Bride's Mirror has never been out of print in Urdu from that day of its first publication. In 1903 an English translation was published in London by G. E. Ward.[3]

Books for children

Qisay Kahaniyan ("Tales and Stories")

Zalim Bhariya ("Cruel Wolf")

See also

{{Portal|Novels}}
  • Syed Ahmad Khan
  • Aligarh Movement
  • Altaf Husain Hali

References

1. ^{{cite book|last1=Naim|first1=CM|title=Prize Winning Adab: A study of Five Urdu Books Writing in Response to the Allahbad Government Gazette Notification|publisher=University of California Press|pages=290–314}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Ahmad|first1=Nazir|title=The Bride's Mirror|date=1903}}
3. ^Afterword to "The Bride's Mirror": The First Urdu Bestseller by Frances W. Pritchett
  • Fasana-E-Mubtala
  • Ibn-Ul-Waqt
  • Mirat-Ul-Uroos
  • Tauba-Tul-Nasooh
  • Bina-Tul-Nash
  • Ruya-e Sadiqah

External links

  • Fasana -e- Mubtala at www.iqbalcyberlibrary.net-Iqbal Academy Pakistan link to Fasaana-e-Mubtalaa.
  • Ibn -Ul- Waqt at www.urducl.com-Link to Ibn-ul-waqt
  • Mirat -Ul- Uroos at www.urducl.com-Link to Mirat -Ul- Uroos
  • Mazameen @ U R D U S T A N at www.urdustan.com-Fasih uddin Ranj, Sir Syed's friend who influenced Deputy Nazir Ahmad and Moulana Altaf Husain Hali.
  • {{cite book

|title=Early Novels in India
|author=Meenakshi Mukherjee, Sahitya Akademi
|year=2002
|publisher=Sahitya Akademi
|isbn=81-260-1342-7
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VPJ7jqVSl34C&pg=PA130

}} Early novels in India By Meenakshi Mukherjee (First Urdu Novel:Contesting Claims and Disclaimers by M. Asaduddin), Sahitya Akademi

  • {{cite book

|title=In Theory
|author=Ahmad Aijaz, Aijaz Ahmad
|year=1994
|publisher=Verso
|isbn=0-86091-677-4
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Vr89RWtWDjoC&pg=PA116

}} In Theory: Nations, Classes, Literature By Aijaz Ahmad

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