Muqaddas Morti (Sacred Icon) By Qamar Ajnalvi PDF Free Download
Muqaddas Morti (Sacred Icon) is a historical Urdu novel written by Qamar Ajnalvi. Every story of the world shows certain facts or is a reflection of an incident. When the author starts to write any story, there are many incidents in his mind instead of the central idea, which he arranges around the focus point very articulately. The facts and incidents would be more interesting for the readers if they were more related to the logic of facts or circumstances, and the readers thus would take immense interest in the story. The story of “Muqaddas Morti (Sacred Icon)” also reflects certain facts. The plot of which consists of Buddhist relics and beliefs.
This belief has been present in India for centuries that Aishwar (God) born in the shape of certain human beings. According to this belief, Shri Ram Chander ji, Shri Krishna ji, and Buddha are considered the replica of Aishwar. The Quran also says that God has sent reformers, Prophets, and Messengers to every world nation. The learned people found religious leaders and reformers in light of the above-mentioned theory. Buddha was the first reformer and the saint who raised their voice against human distinctions and racial divisions and laid the foundation of equality, which was probably the cause of his popularity. About 80 years ago, Buddhism was the world’s biggest religion, which came into existence five hundred years before the birth of Jesus Christ.
The biggest aim of writing the story of “Muqaddas Morti” is to convey the real shape of Buddha’s teachings and beliefs in an untouched way to the readers. You can download the complete two volumes of this novel in PDF from the below-mentioned link to read offline.