Dvn-i manqib-i khairul Bashar, written by Munavvar usain Bashar and published in 1887, offers a hagiographical account within the Islamic tradition. This Urdu text likely explores the virtues and merits of significant figures in Islamic history or theology, presented in a devotional or celebratory manner. As a work from the late 19th century, it provides valuable insights into the religious sentiments and literary styles prevalent during that period. The book's title suggests a collection of eulogies or panegyrics, emphasizing the exemplary qualities ('manqib') of 'khairul Bashar' (the best of mankind), likely referring to Prophet Muhammad or another revered figure in Islam. This text is important for understanding the historical and cultural context of Islamic devotion and literature in the Urdu-speaking world.
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