Iqbal Cyber Library

Iqbal Cyber Library

Inspired by Project Gutenberg, the Iqbal Urdu Cyber Library, a project of Iqbal Academy, Pakistan, is one of the first online digital libraries of Urdu books. It was conceived and developed by Qasim Shahzad under the supervision of Muhammad Suheyl Umar.

In addition to reference material, the library currently contains 552 free Urdu books, comprising 250,634 pages, on Iqbal studies (Iqbaliyat), Urdu literature, Urdu Poetry, Urdu Shairy, Urdu Afsaney, Urdu Ghazals and other Urdu classics.

See also

*Iqbal Academy

External links


* cite web
title=Iqbal Urdu Cyber Library [Main Website]
work = Iqbal Urdu Cyber Library Network
url = http://www.IqbalCyberLibrary.Net

* cite web
title=Iqbal Urdu Cyber Library [1st Mirror]
work = Iqbal Urdu Cyber Library Network
url = http://www.urducl.com

* cite web
title=U4U.COM Urdu Library
work = U4U.COM Urdu Library
url = http://www.u4u.com

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