Letters of MB

Letter 01: To G.M. Mufti (1959, Peshawar)

A personal note from early youth. Maqbool reflects on career uncertainty, law studies, and advice about marriage.

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Letter 02: To G.M. Mufti (1960, Peshawar)

Written during his studies. He shares thoughts on exams, daydreams, and the importance of resilience.

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Letter 03: To Abdul Khaliq Ansari (1970, Rawalpindi)

An invitation to Lahore for political consultation, showing urgency in planning campaigns despite hardships.

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Letter 04: To Dr. Farooq Haider (1972, Kot Lakhpat Jail)

From prison, he reflects on handcuffs, injustice, and the mental strength needed under oppression.

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Letter 05: To Yusuf Zargar (1973, Lahore Jail)

Full of nostalgia and friendship, he recalls memories of youth and sacrifices in the freedom struggle.

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Letter 06: To Azra (Daughter) (1972, Lahore)

One of his most heartfelt letters, explaining slavery, sacrifice, and courage to his young daughter.

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Letter 07: To Showkat Maqbool (Son) (1979, Tihar Jail)

Written under disguise, he gives fatherly advice: focus on education, endure difficulties with faith.

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Letter 08: To Begum Farooq Haider (1979, New Delhi)

A warm letter of gratitude to a close family friend, recalling hospitality and sharing memories.

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Letter 09: To Abdul Aziz Bhat (Uncle) (1979, New Delhi Jail)

Discusses selling property, financial matters, and his deep concern for children’s education.

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Letter 10: To Abdul Aziz Bhat (Uncle) (1980, New Delhi Jail)

Practical guidance for family, stressing studies for children and patience until his case resolves.

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Letter 11: To Malik Muhammad Asghar (1980, New Delhi Jail)

Encourages a friend not to despair, reframing “crimes” of rebellion as acts of pride and resistance.

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Letter 12: To Ikramullah Jaswal (1980, New Delhi Jail)

Apologizes for late replies, reflects on prison hardships, and reinforces bonds of true friendship.

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Letter 13: To Muhammad Arif

A political and personal message, blending reflections on captivity with guidance for resilience.

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Letter 14: To Javaid Maqbool Bhat (Son)

Advice to his son to focus on education and remain courageous despite his father’s imprisonment.

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Letter 15: To Ikramullah Jaswal

Reinforces resilience and hope, offering motivation to endure the challenges of imprisonment.

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Letter 16: To Muhammad Arif

Encourages steadfastness, gratitude, and commitment to the freedom cause from behind bars.

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Letter 17: To Arshad Mahmood Ansari

Mixes political advice with friendship, urging courage and unity under difficult circumstances.

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Letter 18: To Muhammad Arif

Warm correspondence, expressing gratitude, love for comradeship, and encouragement to persist.

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Letter 19: To Arshad Mahmood Ansari

A mix of political guidance and emotional bonding, encouraging courage under trials.

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Letter 20: To Malik Ijaz Ahmed

Addresses loyalty and responsibility, reinforcing moral duty even in difficult circumstances.

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Letter 21: To Ikramullah Jaswal

Philosophical reflection on patience, friendship, and the trials of prison life.

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Letter 22: To Malik Ghulam Sarwar

Encouragement to persist in political commitments with honesty and sacrifice.

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Letter 23: To Arshad Mahmood Ansari

Emphasizes the importance of unity and courage for the struggle.

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Letter 24: To Dr. Farooq Haider

Heartfelt prison reflections and gratitude for unwavering friendship and support.

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Letter 25: To Malik Ghulam Sarwar

Addresses personal and political matters, stressing resilience and loyalty.

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Letter 26: To Raja Muzaffar Khan

Discusses strategy and political challenges, urging firm determination.

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Letter 27: To Ikramullah Jaswal

Further reflections on faith, prison hardships, and shared trust in comradeship.

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Letter 28: To Muhammad Arif

Encouragement and gratitude, reminding him of the spiritual meaning of sacrifice.

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Letter 29: To Mian Ghulam Sarwar

A letter of personal connection, reinforcing friendship and political purpose.

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Letter 30: To Malik Ghulam Sarwar

Strengthens ties with comrades, praising sacrifice and loyalty in the struggle.

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Letter 31: To Raja Muzaffar Khan

Prison correspondence blending political advice with hope in eventual liberation.

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Letter 32: To Rasheed Zafar

Friendly encouragement, with notes on patience and commitment.

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Letter 33: To Malik Muhammad Asghar

Acknowledges friendship, pain of separation, and duty to resist oppression.

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Letter 34: To Dr. Farooq Haider

Once more thanks and love to his “Baradar Aziz,” with reflections on prison life.

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Letter 35: To Mian Ghulam Sarwar

Personal gratitude and motivational words, written with humility from jail.

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Letter 36: To Dr. Farooq Haider

Another heartfelt exchange with his closest comrade, blending politics with affection.

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Letter 37: To Malik Ghulam Sarwar

Political reflection urging steadfastness and moral responsibility.

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Letter 38: To Master Muhammad Maqbool

Family-oriented, offering greetings and updates, reflecting on kinship bonds.

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Letter 39: To Dr. Farooq Haider

A late-stage prison letter showing unbroken faith, friendship, and resistance.

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Letter 40: To Naseer Wani (Final Known Letter)

Considered his last available correspondence from Tihar Jail. A reflective message of faith, endurance, and hope.

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