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But Fughan's poetry, in its language aspect particularly, shows signs of transition from the early style to the later style which reached its height in Mir and Sauda.
As it is, very few works of the Urdu poets of Delhi belonging to this period have been published so far, hence the publication of Fughan's Diwan will be welcomed by all students of Urdu literature.
known Urdu prose work of Insha which was written in the early nineteenth century, his first published prose work being "Dastan• i-Rani Ketki and Kuuar Udaibhan," Like his several other works in prose and poetry, this short romance also exhibits Insha's in• tense desire to appear original.
J. Arberry's scholarly work on "Sufism'~ was reviewed by Professor Mir Valiuddin in our columns (Islamic Culture Vol. XXVI, No.
J. Arberry, Pembroke College, Cambridge, 17th March, l953· Dear Mr. Editor, RAY permit me to reply very briefly to some of the remarks made by Professor Mir Valiuddin in his review of my "Sufism" (Islamic Culture, vol.
. (1) "Not even a short bibliography is given at the end of the book.
On page 136 I write: "For a general bibliography of Sufi studies, see my Introduction to the History of Sufism.
" With so little space at my disposal I decided not to duplicate what I had given there; and in any case my notes on pages 136-8 quote many books and thus in them• selves constitute an indirect bibliography.