A Critical Review of Abdur Rahim Majzoob’s Academic Writings
Abstract
Abdur Rahim Majzoob is a renowned Pashtun poet and writer of the 20th century whose poetry bears credentials of intellectual rarity, diversity, and stylistic colors. He is a master of short prose. In this article, we review two of his academic writings on the theme of food and economics, and life after death or the concept of second birth. Majzoob has seen and presented these two topics in the light of human civilizations, religions, philosophies and poetic traditions.
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