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This book contains short moral stories for kids in the Urdu language. It is written by the well-known poet and fiction writer, Shafiuddin Nayyar, who primarily focuses on writing for children. Nayyar specializes in storytelling through poetic forms. However, Nayyar never cared about fame and honor. He solely wrote for children, and children alone. It is indeed a fact that creating children's literature requires more time and effort. Each word must be carefully crafted, and the placement and selection of words must be thoughtfully considered.

Produktbeschreibung
This book contains short moral stories for kids in the Urdu language. It is written by the well-known poet and fiction writer, Shafiuddin Nayyar, who primarily focuses on writing for children. Nayyar specializes in storytelling through poetic forms. However, Nayyar never cared about fame and honor. He solely wrote for children, and children alone. It is indeed a fact that creating children's literature requires more time and effort. Each word must be carefully crafted, and the placement and selection of words must be thoughtfully considered.
Autorenporträt
Mohammed Shafiuddin Nayyar's name will forever be remembered in children's literature as a great poet. His writings for children were not only interesting but also highly valuable. According to Dr. Zakir Hussain, Nayyar's poems for children are considered his most precious achievement.Shafiuddin Nayyar was aware that fame and respect in literature often comes from studying the works of established authors. However, there is nothing wrong with writing for children to add a different flavor to one's writing. Additionally, it is easier to find a place in the literary world when writing for a younger audience.However, Nayyar never cared about fame and honor. He solely wrote for children, and children alone. It is indeed a fact that creating children's literature requires more time and effort. Each word must be carefully crafted, and the placement and selection of words must be thoughtfully considered.But, there are no children's literature conferences available. He does not have access to seminars, nor does he have the opportunity to meet the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, and other dignitaries. There are no gatherings to listen to children's poems and stories, but Nayyar did not care about that. He was completely absorbed in the world of his children, even without any audience.