The Third Apostle (Life Contribution of Guru Amar Das)

The Third Apostle (Life Contribution of Guru Amar Das)

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAZ875
Author: Iqtidar Karamat Cheema
Publisher: Sikh University Press
Language: English
Edition: 2010
Pages: 112
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.50 X 5.50 inch
Weight 130 gm

Book Description

About the Author
Iqtidar Karamat Cheema is a well known young scholar in academic world. His main area of penetration in research is History; though his achievements in academic world are not confined to this area only. His contributions even in this area are multi-dimensional, reaching beyond the traditional boundaries specified so far. He transcended the given conventional perceptions of the discipline transforming dry data of events into emotional pageant, by producing a work of History in feelings. His Historical narratives are not dry account of only events but accounts of feelings related to the reactions, of both reader and writer, permeating the event. This way in his works, history turns itself into parables, full of ground reality, thoughts and insights.

Foreword
Iqtidar Karamat Cheema is a well known young scholar in academic world. His main area of penetration in research is History; though his achievements in academic world are not confined to this area only. His contributions even in this area are multi-dimensional, reaching beyond the traditional boundaries specified so far.

His academic granth is just enviable. He has never contented with second position in any class, even up to his M.Phil Degree. No academic competition in Pakistan, even also of SAARC countries, could escape his reach. He always won and thus his bag in full with honours conferred by the highest in the country, the Presidents the Prime minister, the Ministers of Pakistan. Whoever comes into his contact, is normally baffled by the combination of intellectual depth and simplicity in appearance, in one person. He studied History as a subject but transcended the given conventional perceptions of the discipline transforming dry data of events into emotional pageant, by producing a work of History in feelings. His Historical narratives are not dry account of only events but accounts of feelings related to the reactions, of both reader and writer, permeating the event. This way in his works, history turns itself into parables, full of reality, thoughts and insights.

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