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according to the new syllabus please suggest books of indo pak history ....
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I have same query as the paper has been changed to 100 marks what books should be followed??
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The Complete Idiot's guide to Indo-Pak History & other suicidal subjects in the CSS.
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PS: The book focuses on the mystery behind the lengthiness of Indo-Pak history and the usefulness of knowing the colour of Taj Mahal's bricks (past paper MCQ). The author is busy ruminating where to start at the moment!
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I have same query as the paper has been changed to 100 marks what books should be followed??
But no one replies,please if you get any information about books according to the new syllabus please then inform in this thread ..
And please tell me which books are you following for IR ???
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The Complete Idiot's guide to Indo-Pak History & other suicidal subjects in the CSS.
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PS: The book focuses on the mystery behind the lengthiness of Indo-Pak history and the usefulness of knowing the colour of Taj Mahal's bricks (past paper MCQ). The author is busy ruminating where to start!
Heyy... Which books are you following for muslim law and IR...please tell ,
Waiting for yor kind reply
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For IR Parkash Chander's book was the best of all but as now syllabus has been increased so let us see that will it cover or not....
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Currently, I am studying Muhammadan Jurisprudence by Sir Abdur Rahim. What a book it is! Masterly! He has covered a subject as dry as Law in a way which makes for a truly riveting read. With that I intend to look into DF Mulla's book on Islamic Law before anything else. I could update you when I am done with Sir Abdur Rahim's book.

But a satiating discussion on the subject (as it was) is available here http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-optio...oks-issue.html
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Currently, I am studying Muhammadan Jurisprudence by Sir Abdur Rahim. What a book it is! Masterly! He has covered a subject as dry as Law in a way which makes for a truly riveting read. With that I intend to look into DF Mulla's book on Islamic Law before anything else. I could update you when I am done with Sir Abdur Rahim's book.

But a satiating discussion on the subject (as it was) is available here http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-optio...oks-issue.html
Are these books of sir abdur rahim and df mulla enough according to the new syllabus??
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For IR Parkash Chander's book was the best of all but as now syllabus has been increased so let us see that will it cover or not....
Okay.... if anyother book is needed for IR do inform in this thread please...
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Are these books of sir abdur rahim and df mulla enough according to the new syllabus??
Is the new syllabus of Muslim Law different from the previous one?
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