Kamil Khan Mumtaz | Sacred Texts & Layers of Meaning | Joy of Urdu Bilingual Publications

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Layers of Meaning: It is Joy of Urdu’s honour to have eminent people such as Kamil Khan Mumtaz, architect, author, educationist, as an Advisor. In this very interesting brief talk, he had the following observations about the nature of storytelling, of language and communication, of sacred texts, and our bilingual book launched at Jashne Rekhta Dubai and Faiz Festival 2024.
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    An interesting aspect of our connection is that founder Zarminae’s journey to Joy of Urdu has had a number of significant moment discussed multiple times, but her journey to publishing began with the attempt to get her master’s thesis at @mit published as a monograph on Kamil Sahab’s work.
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    ‎گلستانِ سعدی کی تین کہانیاں
    ‎تدوین وتریب: زر مینہ انصاری
    ‎پیش لفظ: ڈاکٹر عارفہ سیدہ زہرا
    Three Tales From Gulistan-e-Saadi
    Edited by Zarminae Ansari
    Foreword by Dr. Arfa Sayeda Zehra
    Bilingual Translation Team: Aleem Zubair, Kazim M. Saeed, Zarminae Ansari
    Illustrations: Syed Shah Abdullah Alamee
    Khattati: Ustad Ahmed Ali Bhutta
    Urdawi Font: Irfan Qureshi
    Facilitation: Taimoor Khan Mumtaz, Hast-o-Neest
    Proofreading: Dr. Arfa Sayeda Zehra
    Graphic Design: Rabila Kidwai
    Interesting facts about this book:
    - Joy of Urdu is COMPLETELY volunteer-run
    - The illustrations are specially commissioned original miniature paintings
    - This is the first book that was beta-tested and printed using the “Urdawi” font undergoing development currently, in combination with khattati/ calligraphy
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @hassanmirza2392
    @hassanmirza2392 2 місяці тому

    Nice talk. Urdu language is there because of Islam and Persian language/culture. It is just a Persianized & Islamized form of Hindi (or Hindavi) language, with some borrowings from Arabic.

    • @joyofurdu
      @joyofurdu  2 місяці тому +1

      This is a slightly reductive and simplistic opinion. Please do read more books and papers on the sociolinguistic history of Urdu to further understand.

    • @hassanmirza2392
      @hassanmirza2392 2 місяці тому

      @@joyofurdu
      Recently I read this paper by Prof. Tariq Rahman, which partially supports the claim that Urdu is the language of Indian or South Asian Islam.
      'Urdu as an Islamic Language'
      'In short, Urdu became the language of Islam in South Asia because
      of: the high number of translations and exegeses of the Qurʾān available
      in it (Khān 1987, 18; Naqvī 1992); its association with teaching in the
      madrasas; the Urdu elegies commemorating the martyrdom of Ḥusain
      which is central to the Shīʿa faith; and the Urdu writings of revivalists and
      Islamic pressure groups in Pakistan and India.'