Is there any scanned images available on the net of an old urdu
magazine "SHAMA", published from Delhi?
regards
Abbasi
Is there any scanned images available on the net of an old urdu
magazine "SHAMA", published from Delhi?
regards
Abbasi
Year 1967
Assalaam O Alaikum
Hope u're fine on ur side ! aameen
I'm unknown to u but our emotional concern is the same ie. search for Shama magazine, Delhi, India.
I still remember the all beautiful/classic writings of Sheen Sagheer Adeeb, Wajida Tabassum and one another whose name is not in my memory in the mean while !
Do u have some pieces of those writings ?
If yes, then kindly send me to read those classic pieces !
Thanking u in anticipation .....
Allah Haafiz
Wassalaam
Farrukh Fezan
On Thursday, 16 April 2009 07:56:18 UTC+1, Qaseem Abbasi wrote:read old copies as I read this regularly in the old days.
Is there any scanned images available on the net of an old urdu
magazine "SHAMA", published from Delhi?
regards
Abbasi
I have been wondering about this for a long time. I know they went out of business some years ago but surely the old copies must be archived somewhere? In some library? It was a very good risala with some good journalism. I would love to know where to
Is there any scanned images available on the net of an old urdu
magazine "SHAMA", published from Delhi?
regards
Abbasi
Sadia Dehlvi was born in Delhi in 1957. Her grandfather was Yusuf Dehlvi and father is Yunus Dehlvi who lived in Shama Ghar on Sardar Patel Road, in New Delhi where she was born.[citation needed] The one-time cultural hub of Delhi, today it housesBahujan Samaj Party headquarters, (since 2002).[3][4]
In April 2009 Dehlvi published a book on Sufism entitled Sufism: The heart of Islam published by HarperCollins Publishers, India.[5] Her second book, The Sufi Courtyard: Dargahs of Delhi, detailing Delhi's Sufi history was also published byHarperCollins, India and released in February 2012.
She edited Bano an Urdu women's journal for the Shama Group, which published Shama an Urdu literary and film monthly. It eventually closed in 1987.[6]my Life includes an entire chapter on her and the cover has her photo. In 1998, Dehlvi produced a television show, Not a Nice man to Know with Khushwant Singh interviewing women from various fields.
Dehlvi was a close friend and confidante of the late author Khushwant Singh. Singh's book Not a Nice Man to Know was dedicated to her. He wrote, "To Sadia Dehlvi, who gave me more affection and notoriety than I deserve." Singh's book, Men and Women in
Dehlvi won acclaim for her television series starring the veteran actress Zohra Sehgal Amma and Family. Dehlvi co-produced and scripted the series, also playing one of the main roles.
Dehlvi died on 5 August 2020.
Marked >>> Copied and >>>> Pasted from:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadia_Dehlvi
Sudhir / Sept 19 2020
INote: If anyone has the ability and willingness to Collect Old Issues of 'SHAMA' magazine
it will be REKHTA. They have done great job in making available MANTO's short
stories which were written in Urdu into Devnagri script (Prior to that almost all books
featuring his stories in Hindi script were translations
https://www.rekhta.org/manto/?info=stories
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