Taleem-o-Tarbiat was established in April 1941. The publisher,
Ferozsons, claims it is "Pakistan's oldest" children's magazine. A 1961 edition of
The Pakistan Review said "Among Urdu writers Saeed Lakht, Editor of
Taleem-o-Tarbiat, is the most popular with the children." Ayasha Syeed, writing in
Living Our Religions, said "I still have fond memories of
Taleem-o-Tarbiat, my favorite childhood Urdu language magazine, that we received on a subscription basis. This periodical was full of stories and anecdotes that carried Sufi wisdom, adapted for children." Common topics in magazine include: praises,
Na`at, Islamic education, poetry, jokes, painting gallery, golden words, and Pakistan's history, play of 10mins, riddles.
Famous Novels Published The famous novels published in TOT include Purisrar Naqab Posh ( A Hameed) Angothi kahan gai ( A Hameed), Mission Siachin (Saleem Khan Gummi), Churailon Kay Sarayee, Sabz Paniyon key Shehr, Raz aik ropye ka, Dhoop chaon, Gharhay me Lash, Robinson Crusoe, ghaibi insaan ( The Hollow Man) ak mandik ak ullu ( A Toad for Tuesday ) Cheekhta Khanjar, Shahnama Furdosi, Jamwaron Ki Kahani, Mehmood pr kia Beeti, Khooni Jazera (Treasure Island), Pinako k Karnamay (Pinocchio), Mera Nam Mungo hai, Barfani Insan (Saleem khan Gimmi), Raju ki kahani, etc.
Noted writers Noted writers for the magazine have included
Syed Dilawar Ali Meerza Adeeb. == See also ==