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What's that? The intro to an edition of Sadequain's calligraphy/illustration of Ghalib's couplets, signed by Faiz himself?! #librarytreasures #freakingout

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I love finding treasures on the job - a painstakingly annotated edition of Gulzar-i Nasim, along with essays and reproductions of cartoons relating to it from Awadh Punch. So far it seems like this book is a totally unique manuscript!

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More library treasures - a translation into Urdu of the Kalimat-i Maknunih, or the Hidden Words, by Baha'ullah. The book translates both the Arabic and Persian sections, and at least according to library records is the only one of its kind. It was published or reprinted by a Baha'i foundation in Karachi in 1986; does anyone know anything about the current status of Baha'is in Pakistan?