Text Books by Pakistani Authors: Why the Dearth?

Posted on February 26, 2010
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Owais Mughal

In this post we will talk about two topics. One is the dearth of technical books in Urdu and second is the dearth of text books in any language by Pakistani authors at undergraduate and graduate level.

I have a habit. Every few days I like to sit in front of my book shelf and look at my collection. Last time I did that, my wandering eyes got stuck at one book which I had not noticed in while. It was my very own and very dear book of ‘bunyaadi (Basic) Engineering Drawing’ by M Iqbal Khan.

It was first published in 1978 and it used to be one of our text books in First-Year of Engineering(1990). Most of you may know that students in Pakistani Engineering colleges go through 40+ courses in their 4-year degree program but what may surprise you is that none of the text books for these courses are written by Pakistani authros — except for two that I know of. One of them is the bunyaadi (Basic) Engineering Drawing. This was also the only text book written in Urdu which was taught at undergrad level.

That was 20 years ago. Things must’ve changed by now. Hopefully for better. We all know that AutoCad and Solid Works have completely replaced the skills of technical drawing by hand and geometrical tools. No wonder the best cheap drawing tablet is also on the rise to make these digital illustrations possible.

The set of tools called ‘French curves’ may now appear as a reference to human anatomy to many. See a photo of French Curves here.

As I am writing this post, the book of M. Iqbal Khan is next to me and I am going to pick some ‘cheeda cheeda’ (selected) highlights from it. Iqbal Khan was an instructor at Jamia Millia Polytechnic Institute of Malir, Karachi and later taught at Balochistan Engineering College in Khuzdar. In the first 10 years of its publication (1978-88), this book sold 33550 copies.

The very first lesson is about ‘lettering’ and step by step the book proceeds to teach concepts of drawings conic sections, orthogonal projections, mechanical sectioning, threads (called chooriaN – literally meaning bangles in Urdu) etc.

Look at the image to the right above. It teaches how to draw mechanical threads.

I don’t want to bore our versatile readership with technical terms but this book was indeed the one which impressed myself and my colleagues a lot and we learnt our technical drawing concepts from it.

Besides the above mentioned book there is one more text book of graduate level book by a Pakistani author that I know of. It is called the ‘Introduction to Statistical Theory’ and is written by Professor Sher Mohammad Chaudhary.This book was a text book for Statistics for us in Bachelors. I know this book is also a prescribed text book Masters level programs.

Ok. so while I started this post with a narrow narrative about Iqbal Khan’s book, I now want to broaden up the scope. How about you let us know if you are privy to seeing or studying any other text book by a Pakistani author whether in English or Urdu at degree level. Let us know of the books and we will list them here.

I am aware that there are several technical books by Pakistani authors – but most of them are for reference studies. We are looking for names of text books.

So far the list is 16 books long. anymore names? sahibaan aur qadardaan?

List of Degree Level Text Books by Pakistani Authors:

1. bunyaadi Engineering Drawing by Mohammad Iqbal Khan
2. Introduction to Statistical Theory Part I and II by Professor Sher Mohammad Chaudhary, Published by Ilmi Kitab Khana
3. Mathematical Methods by S.M.Yousuf, Published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, 1999.
4. Calculus and Analytical Geometry by S.M.Yousuf
5. Comprehensive Book of Mechanics by Q.K. Ghori published by A.H. Publishers, Lahore
6. Analog and Digital Circuit Design by Shahzad Mahmood. First edition 2003.
7. Amplifiers and Receiver Circuits prescribed by NISTE (National Institute of Science and Technical Education, Islamabad. Published by National Book Foundation, Pakistan. 2002
8. Basic Engineering Drawing and CAD prescribed by NISTE (National Institute of Science and Technical Education, Islamabad. Published by National Book Foundation, Pakistan. 2002
9. Basics of Engnieering Drawing by Zahid Ahmed, Muhammad Ashraf and Shahid Ahmed. Published by Prince Book Depot, 2005.
10. Electronic Media published by National Book Foundation, Pakistan. 1998
11. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering by Iqtidar Siddiqui. published by Oxford 2007. ISBN 9780195473568.
12. Surface Water Hydrology by N.M.Awan, 2003
13. Surveying and Leveling – for architecture Technology – with Lab instruction manual. Prescribed by NISTE (National Institute of Science and Technical Education, Islamabad. Published by National Book Foundation, Pakistan. 2001
14. Theory of Automation and Computation by Sikandar Hayat Khiyal. Published by National Book Foundation, Pakistan. 2004
15. Voice of Civil Engineering by Abdul Hasan and Sarah Haider, 2003
16. Electronic Circuits and Devices by Dr. Manzar Saeed.
17. Fault Diagnosis and Testing of Digital Circuits with an introduction to Error Control Coding by Dr. Altaf Mukati. Published by HEC

References:

1. Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Karachi and Islamabad.
2. National Institute of Science and Technical Education (NISTE), Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan.
3. Oxford University Press, Pakistan – Books Catalog for Higher Education
4. National Book Foundation, Pakistan

281 responses to “Text Books by Pakistani Authors: Why the Dearth?”

  1. Ahmed Ali says:

    Nice article. Reminded of my syllabus books.

  2. HaroON says:

    This is a good topic and glad you raised it.

    But you should also write about the textbooks by local authors, for school classes in Social Studies, Islamiat, etc., which have odd ideas in them and spend so much time making people hate each other. A serious review of them is also necessary.

  3. Sridhar says:

    Owais,

    We largely used Western texts too. And some of them really inspired a lot of interest in the subject – the Feynman lectures for Physics (and Resnick and Haliday for high school level Physics), Dirac’s or Shankar’s books on Quantum Mechanics, or Control Systems by Nise or Networks by Tanenbaum. By contrast, most textbooks by authors based in India were quite insipid and were rehashes of Western textbooks anyway, other than a couple of exceptions. The only issue with foreign textbooks was that they were often more expensive, even in their Eastern Economy editions. We rarely owned the Western textbooks in any case, they were either borrowed from the library for short periods or from the book bank for a semester.

    I was a little surprised to see that the Engineering Drawing textbook was in Urdu, as was another textbook you mentioned. Was it common to have textbooks in Urdu at the undergrad level? I don’t think there are Engineering textbooks in Indian languages at all. Some teachers might occasionally speak in the local language in class (especially when they were just chatting and not teaching a concept) but 100% of the textbooks were in English.

  4. Owais Mughal says:

    Thanks for your comment Majid saheb, I just found out that Calculus and Analytical Geometry by S.M.Yousuf is a suggested text book for BE in Software Engineering at NUML, Islamabad. I’ve therefore added it to the list.

    Majid Saheb, I remember seeing Zahid Rafique Bhatti’s math book on Calculus and Analytic Geometry for Grade XII. I am looking for the exact title of his book on Metric Theory. Help needed.

  5. Majid says:

    I could not create a likeness for Text books by Pakistani authors with a few exclusions. These exceptions mainly include Calculus and Analytical geometry by SM Yousaf, Principles of Mechanics by QK Ghouri and may be a few other books. A book on Metric Theory by a relatively young Pakistani Maths lecturer Zahid Rafique Bhatti was one of first and finest books on Metric Theory by any Pakistani author in Pakistan. Zahid Rafique Bhatti has been my teacher in Govt College of Science Wahdat Road Lahore and he is one of my all time favorite teachers. My love for US titles started when famous Halliday, Resnick and Krane Physics book became a reference book for BSc course. From that day I could not force myself to study any other title but American whether it is British, German or Indian. I am addicted to US books.

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