Muztar Abbasi
Allama Muztar Abbasi | |
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Born |
1931 Murree |
Occupation | Scholar |
Children | two |
Allama Muztar Abbasi (Born 1931 in Murree - Died 26 February 2004 in Islamabad) was a Pakistani Muslim scholar belonged to the Dhund Abbasi tribe of the Murree Hills Musyari and Rawalpindi District. He was a patron of Esperanto language in Pakistan. He was patron in chief Pakistan Esperanto Association (PakEsA). He translated the Quran into Esperanto and wrote a biography of Muhammad and several other books in Esperanto and Urdu.[1][2]
Works
- Abbasi, Muztar: Unua Esperanto Libro (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1974
- Abbasi, Muztar: Baza Esperanto-Urdu Leglibro (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1976
- Abbasi, Muztar: Esperanto-Urdu vortaro (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1977
- Abbasi, Muztar: Baza Kurslibro de Esperanto (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1978
- Abbasi, Muztar: Dua Baza Kurslibro de Esperanto (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1982
- Abbasi, Muztar: Baza Vortaro de Esp-Urdu (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1882
- Abbasi, Muztar: S-ro Muhammad (benita de Allah) la vivo de Islamo (Esperanto) in 1984
- Abbasi, Muztar: Facila Esperanto Vortaro en Urdu (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1985
- Abbasi, Muztar: Leciono el la Nobla Kuraano (Dars-e-Kuraan) in 1990
- Abbasi, Muztar: Vera Libro Traduko de Kuraano (Esperanto) in 1992
- Abbasi, Muztar: Lingvaj interrilatoj de Araba kaj Hebrea (Urdu) in 1993
- Abbasi, Muztar: Esperanto-Urdu Vortaro (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1998
- Abbasi, Muztar: Tezo pri Islamo (Esperanto) in 2000
- Abbasi, Muztar: Profeto Muhammad (benita de Allah) Diris (Esperanto,Araba kaj Urdua) in 2002
- Abbasi, Muztar: La Sankta Kuraano (Translate in Esperanto) in 2000
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