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Hatim Africa Mein
- Narrated by: Fouzia Nasir
- Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Enchanting fairy tales featuring the quest of Hatim Tai. Haitm, famous for his genorosity, goodness and adventures. He travels to dangerous distant places to solve seven questions that he faced, in the cause of justice and to help the poor and the weak. These stories are inspired by the famous pre-Islamic Arabian poet, Hatim Al Taeei who belonged to the Ta'i Arabian tribe. Stories about his extreme genorosity have made him an icon in the MIddle East as well as in Inda and Pakistan.
Please note: This audiobook is in Urdu.
©2013 A. Hameed (P)2013 Urdu Studios
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