Draft:Armaan Manjothi
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Armaan Manjothi noori (10 Feb 1990) is a Renowned roman Urdu Islamic literature translator , known for his exceptional work in translating influential islamic texts
Career
[edit]noori has established himself as a roman urdu translator of islamic literature, His Notable Work Include Tirmizi jild 1 [1]
- sharah mishkat jild 1 https://archive.org/details/mishkaat-kitabul-ilm_202105
- swaane Tajushshariah https://archive.org/details/sawaneh-tajushshariah-roman-urdu_202106
- zarbe haideri https://archive.org/details/zarbe-haidari-roman-urdu_202105
- bahar e shariat part https://archive.org/details/qurbani-ka-bayaan-roman-urdu_202107
- qanoon-e-Shariat https://archive.org/details/qanoon-e-shariat-roman-urdu_202101
- Hussam Ul Harmain https://archive.org/details/hussamul-haramain-roman-urdu_202106
References
[edit]- ^ Tirmizi, Muhammad Bin Eisa. "Tirmizi (Part 1 - Roman Urdu)".
- ^ https://archive.org/details/@armaan387
- ^ "Armaan Miyan".