Taleem-o-Tarbiat
Editor | Abdus Salam |
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Former editors | Zaheer Salam |
Categories | Children's non-fiction |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Zaheer Salam |
Company | Ferozsons |
Country | Pakistan |
Based in | Lahore |
Language | Urdu |
Website | Official site |
Taleem-o-Tarbiat (Urdu: تعلیم و تربیت) (in English: Education and Training)[1] is a children's Urdu-language magazine published by Zaheer Salam of Ferozsons[2] in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[3]
The publisher, Ferozsons, claims it is "Pakistan's oldest" children's magazine.[4] A 1961 edition of The Pakistan Review said "Among Urdu writers Saeed Lakht, Editor of Taleem-o-Tarbiat, is the most popular with the children."[5] Ayasha Syeed, writing in Living Our Religions, said "I still have fond memories of Taleem-o-Tarbiat, my favorite childhood Urdu language magazine, that we received on a subscription basis. This periodical was full of stories and anecdotes that carried Sufi wisdom, adapted for children."[6]
Common topics in this monthly[7] magazine include: praises, Naat, Islamic education, poetry, cartoons, jokes, painting gallery, golden words, and Pakistan's history.
Noted writers for the magazine have included Syed Dilawar Ali Meerza Adeeb.
See also
References
- ↑ AuthorT (24 September 2009). "Taleem-o-Tarbiat (Bachoon ka Risalah)". Books Pakistan. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
- ↑ "Resources and Information". Paklinks. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
- ↑ Rumana Hussain (May 2010). "Three decades later". Himal. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
- ↑ About, Ferozsons Publisher
- ↑ The Pakistan Review - Volume 9 - Page 11, 1961
- ↑ Anjana Narayan (editor). Living Our Religions: Hindu and Muslim South Asian American Women Narrate Their Experiences, Kumarian Press, 2009. Pg. 238
- ↑ a february 2009 contents