Hi. Its Jawad, Jawad Habib. You are welcome. Its my pleasure having you visit my blog and I am grateful.
Reading has been my hobby since long. Even at early age I liked to study and read books [even the ones that parents thought were not for children
] and its been a passion since.
Reading had started from light fiction. Mostly Urdu. Then English. Then some religious stuff. Then some more English. Then personal management stuff. Then on relations and making friends and then here and there and on and on.
Till one day I felt, I have done enough reading to share. So in this blog you will find all sorts of things that we would be discussing upon and sharing with each other for something great, hopefully!
You are welcome again. Please feel free to write to me at habibjawad@gmail.com.
Have a great and wonderful life!!

Hi,
Good job. I was also thinking of getting into stuff like this but u know time is not on our side.
I am also a reader by hobby and would share anything for more knowledge.
Best wishes
Umar Ejaz
Nice One Jawad sb – if possible and if at all you consider it adequate, please put your picture….
regards
pasted Mirza sahab!
Asalm o alikum, intresting motive behind this but in my view you have to organize the things like different people have different intrests andmindset so you must present yopur thoughts and feelings in such a way that it really appeals the reader
Thanks for the guidance Adeel.
I also feel that things need to be better organised and presented. Meanwhile I am trying to come up with various ideas and I hope that time will clear up the mess and give a clear direction.
Thanks again!
Dear jawad,
i really appreciate ur efforts and valueable contribution.i m keen reader of such articles n stuff.anybody can utilize and attain many laurels in life.InshaAllah, i vil also share useful material time to time.
all b best
syed irfan ali
Thanks Irfan. I believe everyone among us has great potential. Sharing it a wonderful fulfilling journey.
What are you favourite top 10 books and what are worst 10 that you have read?
Hi Sir, This is interesting… and some thing good, worth it. keep it up.
c ya
Thanks for the encouraging words. Hope to see you regularly!
First of all, sorry for the late reply due to some exams I was taking.
As for the best and worst books – and 10 in each; well, I never thought of this that way. However, I can definitely suggest few reading.
My all time favorite is Ashfaq Ahmed and Zavia. Zavia is a collection of articles, requiring 5-10 minutes for a sitting, that are written in a simple, friendly, understandable way and leave a GREAT impact. Anthony Robbins, “Awaken the Giant Within” is another book that I can recommend to everyone. It had a profound effect on me and I think you can have the same experience. Stephen Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” and once you read that, “8th Habit” are a must read. Stephen Covey goes on to explain how to find your vision and purpose in life. Any one of the books by Edward De Bono, “Parallel thinking”, “Water Logic’, “Six thinking Hats”, “Six Value Medals” or “5 day course in thinking” would definitely be worth reading. In literature, if I were to recommend only one book, I would recommend “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy.
As for the worst . . . Well, no book is worst as atleast it helps us know what we would not want to know and helps us regain our focus. However, one book I did not like, was Josh Malih Abadi “Yadoon ki Baraat” due to the author’s hatred for Pakistan and arrogance!
Thanks for the comments Latif. Hope to see you regularly.
congrats. keep it up.
Thanks brother!