Sunday 18 January 2015

For the Terms of his Natural Life



My Dear Sir Charles, I take leave to dedicate this work to you, not merely because your nineteen years of political and literary life in Australia render it very fitting that any work written by a resident in the colonies, and having to do with the history of past colonial days, should bear your name upon its dedicatory page; but because the publication of my book is due to your advice and encouragement.
The convict of fiction has been hitherto shown only at the beginning or at the end of his career. Either his exile has been the mysterious end to his misdeeds, or he has appeared upon the scene to claim interest by reason of an equally unintelligible love of crime acquired during his experience in a penal settlement. Charles Reade has drawn the interior of a house of correction in England, and Victor Hugo has shown how French convict fares after the fulfilment of his sentence. But no writer so far as I am aware has attempted to depict the dismal condition of a felon during his term of transportation.

I have endeavored in ‘His Natural Life’ to set forth the working and the results of an English system of transportation carefully considered and carried out under official supervision; and to illustrate in the manner best calculated, as I think, to attract general attention, the inexpediency of again allowing offenders against the law to be herded together in places remote from the wholesome influence of public opinion, and to be submitted to a discipline which must necessarily depend for its just administration upon the personal character and temper of their gaolers.

Your critical faculty will doubtless find, in the construction and artistic working of this book, many faults. I do not think, however, that you will discover any exaggerations. Some of the events narrated are doubtless tragic and terrible; but I hold it needful to my purpose to record them, for they are events which have actually occurred, and which, if the blunders which produced them be repeated, must infallibly occur again. It is true that the British Government have ceased to deport the criminals of England, but the method of punishment, of which that deportation was a part, is still in existence.


Book Title: For the Terms of his Natural Life
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Pages: 898
Language: English
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Written By: Marcus Clarke

Islam-Ka-Qanoon-Zakat-Wa-Ashr-Nizam-Maliyat-Par-Shubhaat-Ka-Jawab



In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Indeed, all praise is due to Allah. We praise him, seek refuge with him, and seek his forgiveness. We seek refuge with Allah from the evils of our souls, and the mistakes in our actions. Whoever Allah Guides, there is none who can misguide him, and whoever Allah misguides, there is none who can guide him. And I testify that there is none worthy of being worshipped except Allah, and I testify that Muhammad (PBUH) is his servant and Messenger.

Book Title: Islam-Ka-Qanoon-Zakat-Wa-Ashr-Nizam-Maliyat-Par-Shubhaat-Ka-Jawab
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Pages: 162
Language: Urdu
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Written By: Mulana Muhammad Yousaf Ludhyanvi
After praising Allah and praying for the bestowal of blessings and peace upon our master, the Messenger of Allah, Muhammad, I beg Allah that these issuing books from my library be a step taken on the path of guidance and a light that may illumine the way towards Faith and we pray for guidance and success from Allah.

Firqa Ahl-e-hadees Pak-o-hind Ka TehqeeqiJaiza



In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Indeed, all praise is due to Allah. We praise him, seek refuge with him, and seek his forgiveness. We seek refuge with Allah from the evils of our souls, and the mistakes in our actions. Whoever Allah Guides, there is none who can misguide him, and whoever Allah misguides, there is none who can guide him. And I testify that there is none worthy of being worshipped except Allah, and I testify that Muhammad (PBUH) is his servant and Messenger.

Book Title: Firqa Ahl-e-hadees Pak-o-hind Ka TehqeeqiJaiza
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Pages: 401
Language: Urdu
Format: PDF
Written By: Muhammad illyas Ghuman

After praising Allah and praying for the bestowal of blessings and peace upon our master, the Messenger of Allah, Muhammad, I beg Allah that these issuing books from my library be a step taken on the path of guidance and a light that may illumine the way towards Faith and we pray for guidance and success from Allah.

Nabi kareem Ke Azeez-o-Aqarab



In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Indeed, all praise is due to Allah. We praise him, seek refuge with him, and seek his forgiveness. We seek refuge with Allah from the evils of our souls, and the mistakes in our actions. Whoever Allah Guides, there is none who can misguide him, and whoever Allah misguides, there is none who can guide him. And I testify that there is none worthy of being worshipped except Allah, and I testify that Muhammad (PBUH) is his servant and Messenger.

Book Title: Nabi kareem Ke Azeez-o-Aqarab
File Size: 7.64 Mb
Pages: 401
Language: Urdu
Format: PDF
Written By: Muhammad Ashraf Sharif / Dr Ishtiaq Ahmad
Published Year: July 2001
After praising Allah and praying for the bestowal of blessings and peace upon our master, the Messenger of Allah, Muhammad, I beg Allah that these issuing books from my library be a step taken on the path of guidance and a light that may illumine the way towards Faith and we pray for guidance and success from Allah.