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Maan Ji By Qudratullah Shahab.
Maaji by Qudratullah Shahab
To cite this: Shahab, Qudratullah. “Maaji.” Translated by Shafique N. Virani. In The Annual of Urdu Studies 19, no. 4 (2004): 406-415.
"Maaji," or "Mamma," translated into English here for the first time, is a touching tribute to his mother.www.academia.edu/37219648/Maaji_by_Qudratullah_Shahab www.shafiquevirani.org Maaji N knows exactly when Mamma was born. She must have been about ten or twelve years old when the new colony of Lyallpur district was established.
Back then, poor people from every village and hamlet of Punjab were being attracted in droves to acquire the free land on offer. Settlement had just begun in the area which, along with Jhang, Sargodha and some other places, was colloquially known as the Baar region.
So, calculating backwards, Mamma was probably born sometime in the last ten or fifteen years of the nineteenth century.
"Maa Ji" by Sir Qudratullah Shahab is a remarkable collection of short stories.
Mamma’s ancestral home was in Manila, a village in the Rupard division, a part of the Ambala district in eastern Punjab. Her parents owned a few acres of land there. At the time, the Sirhind can