Best of
Pakistan

1990

Edhi: A Mirror To The Blind


Tehmina Durrani - 1990
    

Indus Journey: A Personal View of Pakistan


Imran Khan - 1990
    Recently he set out to travel through Pakistan, revisiting those places that meant most to him along the great Indus river, from its delta on the Arabian Sea to its headwaters in the Himalayas, by way of the mysterious ruins at Mohenjodaro, the plains of Sind and the Punjab, the Khyber Pass, and his home town of Lahore. Imran’s amusing anecdotes and acute observations provide a unique insight into the richly varied life of Pakistan’s past and present; a life vividly portrayed by the superb colour photographs of Mike Goldwater. The result is a sumptuous personal view of Pakistan seen through the eyes of one of its most illustrious countrymen.

Jesa Maine Dekha


G.M. Syed - 1990
    Mr Syed has written about origin and development of the religion and has analysed some dubious claims by religious people(not religion) that their religion is ultimate stage of finding truth. The thesis of Syed is that religion has evolved for last 7000 years through different stages while human beings are living on earth for millions of years.... besides he also explores ways and means through which a person finds truth and self peace. This is one of unique books given its publication time in Pakistan. Every person should read it to understand the religious following and fanaticism.