Mysticism In The Short Stories Of Mumtaz Mufti
Keywords:
Gordaspur, Human behavior, Sufism, short stories, Mumtaz muftiAbstract
Mumtaz Mufti one of the famous urdu fiction writers. He has a glory of social topics in his literary work. He is among those people, who observed the society with depth. In his fiction we can see a variety of human behaviour with respect of the place and time. This article reflects the Sufism (Sufiana elements) in his short stories; so students of urdu can understand these elements in Mumtaz Mufti’s short stories.
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