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An expat from Dubai writes a book about the UAE’s contributions to Urdu language.

November 8, 2023
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An expat from Dubai writes a book about the UAE's contributions to Urdu language

A unique book called “Itrdaan” was released at the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF).  An expat from Dubai provides an intriguing look into the history of Urdu writing in the United Arab Emirates.

Written by Indian expatriate Shadab Ulfat, the 326-page book illuminates the immense contributions made to the Urdu language—the world’s tenth most commonly spoken language—by more than 180 residents of the United Arab Emirates.

The word “itrdaan,” which means “fragrance” in English, is divided into three parts. The first portion explores the significant influence that historical figures had on the development of Urdu literature in the nation. The third segment presents the fresh and bright voices in the Urdu literary landscape in the United Arab Emirates, while the second section highlights the contemporary authors of Urdu literature in the area.

“I was deeply moved by our elders, who would fondly reminisce about the bygone days of Urdu when we gathered together,” Ulfat said of his motivation for this piece. Their inspirational tales inspired me to set out on a two-year quest to capture their memories and priceless contributions in the pages of this book.” Ulfat, who has also written a book, a poetry collection, and a travelogue, stated that he felt it was crucial to maintain this rich legacy.

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