Excellent job sir! I'm really inspired by your work and specially the way you and your wife cooperate together to convey all the basic things to us regarding CSS. Keep it up. More power to you!
Sir, I searched a lot for that blog "Pakistan studies a reader" where is it on your fb account? Kindly help me out in this regard. I would be grateful, Sir.
Aoa. Sir 1 thing i want to ask. M facing a problem while studying,i feel that every thing should b read, if m missing a point, i will lose grip. And it takes 4,5 hours to complete a topic which z mismanaging my time frame for other subjects. Whay should i do?
Sir me 12 class me prhta hun or mujhe age chal kr law krni he or us k Lia aa English lazim he to mujhe English kam ate he ate or thori bs sekhon k se or ziyadh
Bhaijaan ye books kahan se download ki jaa skti hain?? Agr aik bndah ghareeb hai tou wo itni books kese khareeday ga.. koi source b tou btaen ye books kahan se hasil ki jaa skti hain? Online sources ..
Slaam..sir main NY BA kiya hy or main CSS krna chahta hn..tu Jo books compulsory hain WO kis standard ki prepare krni chahye B A level ya pir es sy upr level master level ki books...kindly short video bna dain
Kindly, you should search the details summary of the book through UA-cam, then go and study 2 or 3 review on the same book on google. I think after that u don't need book in either soft or hard form
Sir mera matric science say hn...aus k bud icom kea aur phr b.a ...subjects ma persian,arabic,kashmeriyat thy...kindly mjay css k leyay subject select kr dy ...but i have no interest in buisness feild.. soo accounting nhy chahyay
Assalam o Alikum sir main law ka student hun main CSS kerna chahta hun kindly meri help karain aik complete video bana dain ky law ky kia benefits hain CSS kerny m
Kindly attach the link of that blog, because i couldn't find it on your Facebook page. Or attach the link of that facebook account on which you wrote that blog. Thankyou😊.
Here is the blog post he was referring to Pakistan Studies; A reader Most of us have a claim to know the issues of our country; the history, challenges and solutions. The amazing thing however is that we cannot mostly tell the source of our opinions pushed as understanding, but that does not dissuade us from claiming to be experts. One young man however was an outlier. He simply asked me on social media on what to read about Pakistan’s history leading up to present. Many young people also ask about material for css often. The query got me thinking and also made me taking a good long look at my personal collection. What should one read to develop a basic but broad understanding? The list can be endless but what if I have to choose just twenty? One can start from as far back as 712 AD, Mohamamd Bin Qasim and so on. But early 18th century is more appropriate for having bearing on events of today. Raj Mohan Gandhi’s ‘Punjab; A History from Aurangzeb to Mountbatten’ forms a good base. Punjab of that time was pretty vast and the book provides a picture of post-Mughal Empire scene. Contrary to popular perceptions, the weakening of central authority provided more opportunities economically and socially. One comes across local rulers like Adina from Sharaqpur who was perhaps the first native King, and of course rise British which was a foregone conclusion with all the lost wars. The Empire’s version comes from ‘The Men who ruled India’ by Philip Mason, with stories of Clive and Cornwallis, Jacob and Abbot, and of course three Lawrence brothers. The empire was not all honey and roses, so recent revisionist critique by Shashi Tharoor, ‘An Era of Darkness ; British Empire’ in India will balance the colonial romance. The nineteenth century came with Fort William College, Civil Courts, English teaching and Urdu language. Yes indeed, the present day Urdu owes its rise to British. Ghalib had to purge his Diwan for simplicity and Sir Syed had to come forward to save both language and politics. Altaf Hussian Hali’s ‘Hayat-e-Jawed’ gives account of the great man, and many controversies of the era. The social history is found however in a novel. Shams-u-Rehman Farooqi’s ‘Kayee Chand Thay Sar e Asman’ is a treat of words ; Wazir Khanum embodying language, culture and history of the times. It is also published in English as The Mirror of Beauty. Thanks also to William Dalyrmple for ‘The Last Mughal, the fall of Dynasty, Delhi 1857’ for chronicling the upheaval later called with many names; sepoy mutiny, ghaddar and war of independence. Ayesha Jalal’s ‘Partisans of Allah ; Jihad in South Asia’ spans across two centuries and traces the roots of present day issues in the movements in first half of 19th century. The upheaval sealed the fate of both Muslim dynasties and East India Company. The new era was that of institution building and contests over claims of representation. Khalid Bin Sayeed’s ‘Pakistan; A Formative Phase 1857-1948’ and Ayesha Jalal’s ‘The Sole Spokesman; Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan’ are now considered textbooks on the subject. Aligarh will always hover over the independence movement and a recent Urdu book by Mukhtar Masood, ‘Harf-e-Shouq’ enlivens the place and the times. Quiad-e-Azam’s life is well recorded and received but bedside’s the Wolpert’s popular biography, the fresh take by Jaswant Singh in ‘Jinnah ; India partition Independence’ is a fresh take and surprisingly objective one on the life of our founder . In the political history, Ch Muhammad Ali has best chronicled the freedom struggle in ‘the Emergence of Pakistan’ while other version will come with Abu kalam Azad’s ‘India wins Freedom’-the Congress’s lens of looking at Independence and ‘Freedom at Midnight’ by Dominque Lapierre and Larry Collins, that of the British and specifically Mountbatten’s. The partition stories however will be incomplete without literary characters, the ghadriya and Toba Tek Singh which are quite well known.’Train to Pakistan’ by Khushwant Singh is equally poignant though not much discussed. Pakistan post-Independence has to be studied from the perspectives of politics, economy and constitutional struggle. Hamid Khan’s ‘Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan’ is the ready reference as, is ‘Issues in Pakistan Economy’ by S.Akbar Zaidi. The Issues is now in its third edition and gives a holistic analysis of economy including forgotten issues like land reforms and not so flattering account of our middle class as ‘rent seeking, conservative and regressive’. Dr Ishrat Hussain further traces the ills associated with ‘the economy in Pakistan; An economy of an elitist State’. The monumental event of separation of East Pakistan is pretty much covered but two books by Siddique Salik, ‘Witness to Surrender’ and story of captivity in Urdu, Haman yaran dozakh which get one thinking a lot. Last few decades have been auto-biographies galore. Most are nothing less than personal aggrandizement without being apologetic. I would however recommend ‘Jinnah to Zia ; failure of law of necessity’ by Justice Muneer. The founder of doctrine of necessity is unexpectedly candid and refreshingly lucid. There is a whole market of books developed recently covering Pakistan as a whole. Most of these are by western authors for western audiences with aim to disentangle a crisis ridden country. Barring few exception, most are personalized, impressionistic and stereotypical. These are easy to find and easy to read so I will skip these and will recommend one by a prolific Pakistani researcher and academic Dr Ilhan Niaz. ‘The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan 1947-2008’ goes to the bottom of our patronage state and division of power in the name of governance. My recommendations, limited to twenty by constraint of space, have been personal and not at all exhaustive. The aim has been to highlight the basic but varied books. It is rather an eclectic mix and will perhaps be a motivation to explore more focused and specialized ones.
Asalam.o.Alikum sir, Sir, we searched lot a blog on your Face Book, but we could not find out. we are looking for Books that you shared for Pakistan Affair related as: Pakistan study a reader. Kindly, could you share name of books here? Thank you.
Sir I want to more learn an English but I don't learn an English I real learn an English because I want to become a successful lawyer but I real sir I unhappy why ok my father call me so I go plz help me sir
Great and humble person. Pakistan needs this types of humble officer who really wanna serve for Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
Sensing your efforts for CSS aspirants, I affirm my heartiest gratitude for your service!
English please....
?
@@ahteshamali1169 use simple language......
Excellent job sir! I'm really inspired by your work and specially the way you and your wife cooperate together to convey all the basic things to us regarding CSS. Keep it up. More power to you!
Is she is his wife?
I am honoured to sit in sir omar classes and learn a lot on analysis.
What a humble and simple man 😍
Slaam sir.main apny CSS k ly apko follow kr raha hn tu kindly general brief kr dain 1 video asi bna dain jis main A to z general brief krain...thnx
Sir, I searched a lot for that blog "Pakistan studies a reader" where is it on your fb account? Kindly help me out in this regard. I would be grateful, Sir.
Aoa. Sir 1 thing i want to ask. M facing a problem while studying,i feel that every thing should b read, if m missing a point, i will lose grip. And it takes 4,5 hours to complete a topic which z mismanaging my time frame for other subjects. Whay should i do?
Kindly sir ki blog ka link share karein,NAHI mil rahaa hamey
Sir me 12 class me prhta hun or mujhe age chal kr law krni he or us k Lia aa English lazim he to mujhe English kam ate he ate or thori bs sekhon k se or ziyadh
Thank you so much sir
Bhaijaan ye books kahan se download ki jaa skti hain?? Agr aik bndah ghareeb hai tou wo itni books kese khareeday ga.. koi source b tou btaen ye books kahan se hasil ki jaa skti hain? Online sources ..
May Allah give success to everyone
Mr. Cheema the suggested books required an ample time to read out. Please recommend 2 or three .
Main jahaan sai books mangaati hon to wo origenal nhi milti mujai.. Kia koi originals books kahaan sai milti hai bataa sakta hai????
Sir plz town planning and urban ki book ka link de dn
Sir civil judge k liay books batain..
Muddasir Sher Randhawa advocate from Faisalabad.
Siiir plz recommend mee book for css kon kon si parni chahye
Sir css kay entry test kay liy kon se books best hain aur entry test kay bary main video bna dainy ,pls
CSS ka koi entry test nahi hota.
Thank u sir...Facbook ka link jhan 20 books available ??
Sir you are Bless in disguise.
A blessing in disguise *
😂😂
Current affairs Kay liya konsi book behtar ha. Yan koi tips Bata dayn
Sir may nay 2018 may m.com kia howa hay or mera age ab 27 hay css kay leyay age limit kitne hay please sir
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@@ArifKhan-zx1vi balochistan me koi limit nai hai in case agar ap balochistan se hain toh
@@muhammadwaqas2478 nahi sir me kpk ka ho peshawer say
@@muhammadwaqas2478 nahi sir me kpk ka ho peshawer say
Sir jee ap kae bolnae kae andaaz ka mae ashiq ho gaya
Please suggest some books for economics law and literature? How to be good in economics and remember and learn economical concepts clearly?
css me general reading ke lye konsi books parhe
Slaam..sir main NY BA kiya hy or main CSS krna chahta hn..tu Jo books compulsory hain WO kis standard ki prepare krni chahye B A level ya pir es sy upr level master level ki books...kindly short video bna dain
Sir kindly FB ka link xara share krna
CSS main language optional hai k sirf English main exam hy
English main hi
@@muhammadtariq7076 thnx
Urdu English dono mein de skhty
Sir please guide me through video that How can I start CSS preparation? I am beginner
Sir Iwant purchese some books
Can someone share the link to the blog?
Sir g what books need to pass the css exam
sir mera to major IR h so what should i do for future.
sir tell us how to prepare for pcs and which books we have to refer
Sir books Stores ka b batayen big cities ma ya books Kedr sa Malian gye
Sir agr private ba kea ho phr b CSS ho sakta h kya
Great
Sir kindly share the PDF version of these books as most of the students don't afford to buy all the books.
Bilkul
Kindly, you should search the details summary of the book through UA-cam, then go and study 2 or 3 review on the same book on google. I think after that u don't need book in either soft or hard form
Sir mera matric science say hn...aus k bud icom kea aur phr b.a ...subjects ma persian,arabic,kashmeriyat thy...kindly mjay css k leyay subject select kr dy ...but i have no interest in buisness feild.. soo accounting nhy chahyay
Sir please suggest books and other sources for political science
Assalam o Alikum sir main law ka student hun main CSS kerna chahta hun kindly meri help karain aik complete video bana dain ky law ky kia benefits hain CSS kerny m
Sir!Islamic history &culture ka ppr urdu mai attempt krsakty h?
Sir English basic kse improve ho skti hy
Kindly attach the link of that blog, because i couldn't find it on your Facebook page.
Or attach the link of that facebook account on which you wrote that blog.
Thankyou😊.
Here is the blog post he was referring to
Pakistan Studies; A reader
Most of us have a claim to know the issues of our country; the history, challenges and solutions. The amazing thing however is that we cannot mostly tell the source of our opinions pushed as understanding, but that does not dissuade us from claiming to be experts. One young man however was an outlier. He simply asked me on social media on what to read about Pakistan’s history leading up to present. Many young people also ask about material for css often. The query got me thinking and also made me taking a good long look at my personal collection. What should one read to develop a basic but broad understanding? The list can be endless but what if I have to choose just twenty?
One can start from as far back as 712 AD, Mohamamd Bin Qasim and so on. But early 18th century is more appropriate for having bearing on events of today. Raj Mohan Gandhi’s ‘Punjab; A History from Aurangzeb to Mountbatten’ forms a good base. Punjab of that time was pretty vast and the book provides a picture of post-Mughal Empire scene. Contrary to popular perceptions, the weakening of central authority provided more opportunities economically and socially. One comes across local rulers like Adina from Sharaqpur who was perhaps the first native King, and of course rise British which was a foregone conclusion with all the lost wars. The Empire’s version comes from ‘The Men who ruled India’ by Philip Mason, with stories of Clive and Cornwallis, Jacob and Abbot, and of course three Lawrence brothers. The empire was not all honey and roses, so recent revisionist critique by Shashi Tharoor, ‘An Era of Darkness ; British Empire’ in India will balance the colonial romance.
The nineteenth century came with Fort William College, Civil Courts, English teaching and Urdu language. Yes indeed, the present day Urdu owes its rise to British. Ghalib had to purge his Diwan for simplicity and Sir Syed had to come forward to save both language and politics. Altaf Hussian Hali’s ‘Hayat-e-Jawed’ gives account of the great man, and many controversies of the era. The social history is found however in a novel. Shams-u-Rehman Farooqi’s ‘Kayee Chand Thay Sar e Asman’ is a treat of words ; Wazir Khanum embodying language, culture and history of the times. It is also published in English as The Mirror of Beauty. Thanks also to William Dalyrmple for ‘The Last Mughal, the fall of Dynasty, Delhi 1857’ for chronicling the upheaval later called with many names; sepoy mutiny, ghaddar and war of independence. Ayesha Jalal’s ‘Partisans of Allah ; Jihad in South Asia’ spans across two centuries and traces the roots of present day issues in the movements in first half of 19th century.
The upheaval sealed the fate of both Muslim dynasties and East India Company.
The new era was that of institution building and contests over claims of representation. Khalid Bin Sayeed’s ‘Pakistan; A Formative Phase 1857-1948’ and Ayesha Jalal’s ‘The Sole Spokesman; Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan’ are now considered textbooks on the subject. Aligarh will always hover over the independence movement and a recent Urdu book by Mukhtar Masood, ‘Harf-e-Shouq’ enlivens the place and the times. Quiad-e-Azam’s life is well recorded and received but bedside’s the Wolpert’s popular biography, the fresh take by Jaswant Singh in ‘Jinnah ; India partition Independence’ is a fresh take and surprisingly objective one on the life of our founder . In the political history, Ch Muhammad Ali has best chronicled the freedom struggle in ‘the Emergence of Pakistan’ while other version will come with Abu kalam Azad’s ‘India wins Freedom’-the Congress’s lens of looking at Independence and ‘Freedom at Midnight’ by Dominque Lapierre and Larry Collins, that of the British and specifically Mountbatten’s. The partition stories however will be incomplete without literary characters, the ghadriya and Toba Tek Singh which are quite well known.’Train to Pakistan’ by Khushwant Singh is equally poignant though not much discussed.
Pakistan post-Independence has to be studied from the perspectives of politics, economy and constitutional struggle. Hamid Khan’s ‘Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan’ is the ready reference as, is ‘Issues in Pakistan Economy’ by S.Akbar Zaidi. The Issues is now in its third edition and gives a holistic analysis of economy including forgotten issues like land reforms and not so flattering account of our middle class as ‘rent seeking, conservative and regressive’. Dr Ishrat Hussain further traces the ills associated with ‘the economy in Pakistan; An economy of an elitist State’. The monumental event of separation of East Pakistan is pretty much covered but two books by Siddique Salik, ‘Witness to Surrender’ and story of captivity in Urdu, Haman yaran dozakh which get one thinking a lot. Last few decades have been auto-biographies galore. Most are nothing less than personal aggrandizement without being apologetic. I would however recommend ‘Jinnah to Zia ; failure of law of necessity’ by Justice Muneer. The founder of doctrine of necessity is unexpectedly candid and refreshingly lucid.
There is a whole market of books developed recently covering Pakistan as a whole. Most of these are by western authors for western audiences with aim to disentangle a crisis ridden country. Barring few exception, most are personalized, impressionistic and stereotypical. These are easy to find and easy to read so I will skip these and will recommend one by a prolific Pakistani researcher and academic Dr Ilhan Niaz. ‘The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan 1947-2008’ goes to the bottom of our patronage state and division of power in the name of governance. My recommendations, limited to twenty by constraint of space, have been personal and not at all exhaustive. The aim has been to highlight the basic but varied books. It is rather an eclectic mix and will perhaps be a motivation to explore more focused and specialized ones.
Great job sir
Omar Bhai ap please book's names description may b likh dia krain
Hlo sir I'm your new subscriber
Asalam.o.Alikum sir,
Sir, we searched lot a blog on your Face Book, but we could not find out. we are looking for Books that you shared for Pakistan Affair related as: Pakistan study a reader. Kindly, could you share name of books here?
Thank you.
Sir piz caption main books ki detail likh dia krain
please suggest us some books for history
❤❤❤
books easiy mil jay gi
Mujhe books ki habit nhn Sir kindly aese books baten jis se habit baney and phr mn css 2021 ki prep start karun
Is mulk CSS bureaucrats ki zarurat nai hai....hume bas aik Mulla Umar ki zarurat hai.
lol
Sir gee achi see books urdu main joo avail hain woo bhee btaya krain..
Urdu main idea ko bnda achii tarah smjh kr translate kr skta haa
Amazing.
This is such a long list... Could u pls suggest a strategy that can be narrow and to-the-point?
Sir I want to more learn an English but I don't learn an English I real learn an English because I want to become a successful lawyer but I real sir I unhappy why ok my father call me so I go plz help me sir
عمدہ کاوش
Sir Socialogy Pay Books Suggest Karayn ❤
Down to earth sociology...
Sir if we do css during bs what should do in this four year
Sir pleasue give this anser
Vsy ap kn Hain ?
Sir fb page name?
I think you forget a very famous book for competitive exam which is'why nation fail'
Sir for English gramer
Yr ye ladki book ko q hath nahi lagany dy rhi
Would you mind sharing your emaio with us,sir?
Sir mujia book free me do plzzzzzz😢😢
Nice couple 😍
Ni
Madam ji books Bhoot jaldi wapas le kr neeche rakh rhe hain
Unko bat krny tu du
Gareeb bs soch sakta h parh Nahi sakta... Css Pohanch se bohat doooor...
O bai itni katabain🤔
Mjay meri email pr answer kr dy plz
Ye cheen Kyu rhi Hain in say
20 books seriously
CSS karen....bureaucrats banae....arbon rupay kamayen....aur is mulk ki band bajaen...
Inshallah
Salaam sir I am from Sindh plz apna number bataye plz