Hikayat Digest

Hikayat is a monthly Urdu digest that was founded by Inayatullah in 1970. Inayat Ullah was a former member of Sayyarah Digest's editorial team, but later he established his own digest.[1]
Hikayat Digest publishes Indo-Pak war stories, hunting stories, historical fiction and crime & punishment stories. The digest also includes articles about sex education and general well being.[2][3]

Hikayat Digest
Hikayat Digest (cover) September 2015
Editor-in-chiefShahid Jameel
Former editorsInayat Ullah
FrequencyMonthly
FormatDigest
FounderInayat Ullah
First issue1970
CompanyMaktab-e-Daastan (private) Limited, Lahore
CountryPakistan
Based inLahore
LanguageUrdu

Books

The stories/articles published in Hikayat Digest have later been compiled into book form and published by Maktabae Daastan (private) Limited, Lahore. Some popular books are:[4]

  • BRB Behti Rahay Gi (1965 war story) ... By Inayatullah
  • Aur Aik Butshikan Paida Hua (Historical fiction novel) ... By Inayatullah
  • Khaki Wardi Lal Lahu (War story) ... By Inayatullah
  • Char Dewari Ki Dunya (Social stories) ... By Inayatullah
  • Pak Fazaia Ki Dastan e Shujaat (1965 Indo-Pak war stories) ... By Inayatullah
  • Tahira (Novel) ... By Inayatullah
  • Main Kisi Ki Beti Nahi (Novel) ... By Inayatullah
  • Badar Se Batapur Tak (1965 war stories) ... By Inayatullah
  • Hamari Shikast Ki Kahani (1971 war stories) ... By Inayatullah
  • Ustani Aur Taxi Driver Novel (crime & punishment stories) ... By Inayatullah
  • Dastaan Iman Faroshon Ki (Historical fiction) ... By Inayatullah

See also

References

  1. "Hikayat Monthly Urdu Magazine". Pak Magazine. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  2. Tariq Sohail, Abdullah. "1970 کے رسالے (قسط 3)". roznama92 news. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  3. "عنایت اللہ التمش: فن تحریر کا ایک جائزہ". daanish.pk. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  4. "Inayatullah's Books/Novels List". The Library Pk. 7 April 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
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