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The field of research: Pakistani Punjab -- Islam, image and iconophobia -- Popular arts and its transformation -- Popular religious art -- Popular figures of piety -- Popular secular art -- Souvenir arts -- Objects of status representation -- Family memorabilia -- Conclusion: Identities and manifestation.
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"How to Laugh at Life's Absurdities: A Collection of Witty and Punny Jokes" by Muhammad Asghar is a comical convergence that study the devious of farce in varying surfaces of life. Through brilliant humorousness, wisecracks, and peculiar and bright remarks, process offers editors a peaceful journey into the unusualness and ironies of average life. It boosts lectors to find entertaining in the common, rejoices the ability of satire to link offspring, and prods us that even in tumor's complicatedness, a timely joke can influence solace. With a plan to hold comical and hold living, process invites us to treasure the happiness of game and recognize the absurdities that form life amazing.
This book reflects on and re-evaluates various socially relevant topics of present times by bringing out the transcendental nature of the Qur'an and relating them to the demands of the contemporary world. Written lucidly, this well-researched and informative book will be a delightful read for scholars, students of Islamic Study, social scientists, as well as lay readers.
The "Basic English Book for Kids" is an interactive and educational journey through the alphabet. It introduces young readers to words, one for each letter, accompanied by matching exercises, writing practice, and coloring activities. The book aims to expand vocabulary, improve handwriting, and foster a love for learning in a fun and creative way. It concludes with a celebration of the reader's accomplishments and offers additional resources for further exploration. Written and designed by Muhammad Asghar, this book is a gateway to the world of words and knowledge.