Qasim Mahmood
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Syed Qasim Mahmood (Template:Lang-ur; 17 November 1928 – 31 March 2010) was a Pakistani intellectual and Urdu short story writer.
Contents
Works
Short story anthologies, novels
- Dewar Pather Kee (Wall of Stones)
- Qasim Kee Mendi (Qasim's Henna).
- Syed Qasim Mahmood kay Afsaney (Short stories of Qasim Mahmood)
- Chalay Din Bahar Kay (By gone days of spring), Novel
- Pundit Jalaluddin Nehru, novelette
Encyclopedias, edited and compiled
- Urdu Encyclopedia
- Urdu Jamia Encyclopedia
- Maloomat (knowledge) (General Encyclopedia)
- Shahkar Islami Encyclopedia
- Baby encyclopedia
- Islamic Almanac
- Encyclopedia Falqiat (Encyclopedia of Astronomy)
- Encyclopedia Ijadaat (encyclopedia of Inventions)
- Encyclopedia Science
- Encyclopedia Pakistanica (Encyclopedia of a Pakistani)
- Pakistani Bachioan ka Encyclopedia (Encyclopedia for Pakistani Children).
- Encyclopedia Tarikh Insaniat (Encyclopedia of Human Kind History).
- Seerat Encyclopedia
- Encyclopedia Muslim India
- Encyclopedia of Quran
Edited magazines
- Khwateen (women)
- Ujala (dawn)
- Qandeel (candle)
- Sadiq (Truth)
- Lailo-Nihar (Night and Day)
- Sahifa (a book)
- Siara Digest
- Adab-e-Latifv
- Kitabv (Book)
- Khialat (Ideas)
- Qafla (Caravan)
- Alami Digest
- Talib-e-Ilum (Student)
- Science Magazine
- Afsana Digest
- Pakistan Digest
- Islami Digest
- Ahyia Khilafah
- Ahiya-e-Uloom (Revival of Knowledge).
Books, written or compiled
- Asan Mashiatv (Economic made easy)
- Mashiat kay Jadid Nazeray (New theories of Economics)
- Mubadi Mashiat (Basics of Economics)
- Usool Siasiat (Basics of Political Science).
- Cleopatra Kee Kahani (Life of Queen Cleopatra)
- Sikander Azam Kee Kahani (Life of Alexander the great)
- Science kia haih (What is Science)
- Jansi Rasomat (Sexual customs)
- Farhang Mashiat (dictionary of Economics)
- Quaid-e-Azam ka Pagam (Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah speeches and writings)
- Besiwian Sadi Aur Amriat (Twentieth Century and Dictatorship)
- Ilm-e-Quran
- Roha Al Quran (Soul of Quran)
- Roha Al Hadis (Soul of Narrations of Prophet Muhammad)
- Nawab Muhammad Ismail Khan (life and achievements of the well-known luminary of Pakistan Movement )[1]
- Piaam Iqbal Ba Nojwan Milliat (Message of Iqbal to new Generation)[2]
Translations
Non-fiction
- An introduction to contemporary knowledge, C. E. M. Joad
- Origin of Species, Charles Darwin
- Islam and Pakistan's Identity, Justice Javed Iqbal
- The Physiology of Sex, Kenneth Walker
- The Immense Journey, Loren Eiseley
- The Great Ascent, Robert L. Heilbroner
- Inventivity, Robert E. Mueller
- Patterns of Culture, Ruth Benedict
- What is a Classic? T. S. Eliot
Novels
- A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
- Sea of Grass, Conrad Richter
- Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë
- The Gambler, Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Une vie, Guy de Maupassant
- Lust for Life, Irving Stone
- Bhowani Junction John Masters
- Captain Caution, Kenneth Roberts
- The Death of Ivan Ilyich, Leo Tolstoy
Dramas
- Tamburlaine, Christopher Marlowe
- A Doll's House, Ibsen
- Justice, John Galsworthy
- La Mort de Tintagiles, Maurice Maeterlinck
- Antony and Cleopatra, William Shakespeare
- Macbeth, William Shakespeare
- Othello, William Shakespeare
- Hamlet, William Shakespeare
- Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare