Some books you simply read, but some… you feel in your bones. Lamhon Ki Kitaab by Abdul Gafoor Abdul Khadar Shaikh, lovingly known as Ghafir, is one of those rare ones. It’s not just a collection of poetry—it’s a diary of emotions, a safe space for unsaid words, and a home for moments that never left the heart.
Every page carries shayari written in a beautiful blend of Urdu, Hindi, and Roman Urdu. You’ll find the fragrance of first love, the ache of goodbyes, the stillness of lonely nights, and the soft glow of hope that refuses to fade. Ghafir doesn’t just write—he invites you to sit with your feelings, to let them breathe.
Lamhon Ki Kitaab is for anyone who has ever loved deeply, lost painfully, or waited endlessly. It’s the kind of book you turn to when you can’t find the right words for what you’re feeling—because somewhere in its verses, you’ll find them waiting for you.
This is not a book to rush through. It’s one to hold close, to read slowly, and to return to when life feels too heavy or too quiet. It’s a companion for your silences, your heartbreaks, and your moments of joy.
As Ghafir writes, “Yeh kitaab un lamhon ki hai… jo beet gaye, par dil mein reh gaye.” Some moments pass, yet they live forever inside us. And in Lamhon Ki Kitaab, they live on—in words that will stay with you long after the last page.