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Latest Class 9 Urdu Notes – All Pakistan Boards

Latest Class 9 Urdu Notes – All Pakistan Boards

Latest Class 9 Urdu Notes

Hey there, young scholar! Imagine this: It’s late at night, your Urdu book is open on the desk, but the words feel like a puzzle you can’t solve. The poems twist like rivers, the stories hide secrets, and those grammar rules? They seem to dance away just when you reach for them. Sound familiar? If you’re a Class 9 student in Pakistan—whether prepping for Punjab, FBISE, Sindh, KPK, or Balochistan boards—you’re not alone.

That’s why we’re here at Buraaq Academy. We’ve crafted these latest Class 9 Urdu notes just for you. No fluff, no confusion—just clear summaries, solved exercises, MCQs, and tips to ace your exams. Download the full PDF for free, view online, or dive right in. By the end, you’ll not only understand the chapters but love Urdu’s beauty—from Iqbal’s wisdom to Mir’s heartfelt ghazals.

Author: Buraaq Academy Team Last Updated: November 12, 2025

What You’ll Find on This Page

  • Full, chapter-wise solved notes (19 chapters + vocabulary)
  • Download link: single PDF (printable)
  • Practice MCQs and short/long questions (past paper style)
  • Grammar notes and exercises
  • Past papers and model tests for practice
  • FAQs and exam-day advice
1

حمد (Hamd)

Praise to the Divine by Muzaffar Warisi – A beautiful prayer, like a morning song to Allah.

Key Themes: Gratitude (Shukar), God’s mercy (Rehmat), Beauty in creation (Khaliq ki Nematein)

2

نعت (Naat)

Ode to the Prophet (PBUH) by Maulana Zafar Ali Khan – A heart-melter honoring Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Key Themes: Prophet’s compassion (Mohabbat-e-Rasool), Guidance (Hidayat), Spiritual light (Noor)

3

اخلاقِ حسنہ (Akhlaq-e-Hasna)

By Syed Sulaiman Nadvi – Teaches good character like a friendly uncle’s advice.

Key Themes: Good manners (Adab), Honesty (Sachai), Self-improvement (Islah-e-Nafs)

4

اپنی مدد آپ (Apni Madad Aap)

By Sir Syed Ahmed Khan – Education hero’s pep talk: Help yourself first, then the world follows.

Key Themes: Self-reliance (Khud ki Madad), Education’s power (Taleem), Hard work (Mehnat)

5

کلیم اور مرزا ظاہر دار بیگ

By Deputy Nazir Ahmed – A classic tale of wit vs. wisdom. Kaleem outsmarts the pompous Mirza.

Key Themes: Humility (Tawazu), Knowledge over wealth (Ilm > Daulat), Satire (Hasyi)

6

نام دیو۔ مالی (Naam Deo: Mali)

By Molvi Abdul Haq – Folktale magic! Naam Deo, the gardener, finds joy in simple work.

Key Themes: Contentment (Qanaat), Simple life (Sada Zindagi), Fame through deeds (Kirdar)

7

آرام و سکون (Aaraam-o-Sukoon)

By Imtiaz Ali Taj – Rest isn’t lazy—it’s recharge! Balancing work and chill.

Key Themes: Balance (Mizaj), True peace (Sukoon), Moderation (Iktisaab)

8

گنجینہ (Ganjeena)

By Ghulam Abbas – Treasure hunt gone poetic! Life’s real jewels are memories.

Key Themes: Memories (Yaadein), Emotional wealth (Jazbaati Daulat), Life’s twists (Zindagi ke Mod)

9

ابتدائی حساب (Ibtidai Hisab)

By Ibn-e-Insha – Math with a twist! Witty take on basic counting turns numbers into life’s funny math.

Key Themes: Simplicity in basics (Buniyad), Humor in everyday (Hasyi), Life’s calculations (Zindagi ka Hisab)

10

اڑن میں پروئے ہوئے منظر

By Reza Ali Abidi – Flight views from above! Paints skies, clouds, and earth like a bird’s diary.

Key Themes: Perspective (Nazar), Nature’s wonder (Tabiat), Freedom (Azadi)

11

بھجوایا (Bhejwaya)

By Farooq Sarwar – A nazm on sending messages—love letters or life notes?

Key Themes: Communication (Rabta), Yearning (Tarass), Hope (Ummeed)

12

محنت کی برکات (Mehnat ki Barkat)

By Maulana Hali – Sweat today, shine tomorrow! Classic motivation.

Key Themes: Effort’s rewards (Mehnat), Perseverance (Sabr), Progress (Tarraqi)

13

جاوید کے نام (Javed ke Naam)

By Allama Iqbal – Iqbal’s letter to youth! Empowering nazm on self-discovery.

Key Themes: Self-awareness (Khudi), Muslim revival (Ummati Jagran), Action (Amal)

14

پیام لطیف (Paigham Latif)

By Sheikh Ayaz (translated) – Gentle message of peace. Whispers unity.

Key Themes: Peace (Sulah), Tolerance (Bardasht), Humanity (Insaaniyat)

15

کسان اور معاشرہ (Kisaan aur Maashra)

By Dilawar Figar – Farmer’s ode—backbone of nation.

Key Themes: Agriculture (Ziraat), Social respect (Izzat), Justice (Insaaf)

16

فقیرا نہ آئے صدا کر چلے

By Mir Taqi Mir – Mir’s ghazal on solitude’s call.

Key Themes: Detachment (Zuhd), Spiritual quest (Talaash), Loneliness (Tanhai)

17

کن آنکھوں میں ہیں تیرے ارمان کیا کیا

By Khawaja Haider Ali Atish – Eyes full of dreams! Romantic ghazal.

Key Themes: Romance (Ishq), Aspiration (Armaan), Beauty (Husn)

18

غم ہے یا خوشی ہے تو

By Nasir Kazmi – Bittersweet ghazal—joy in sorrow?

Key Themes: Duality (Do Rang), Acceptance (Qubool), Melancholy (Malancholy)

19

کاش طوفان میں سفینے کو اتارا ہوتا

By Parveen Qasid – Wish in storm—reflective ghazal on regrets.

Key Themes: Regret (Pachtawa), Resilience (Sahalat), Life’s storms (Toofan)

F

فرہنگ (Farhang)

Your Urdu Vocabulary Booster – Dictionary-style section defines tough words.

Examples: برکت (Blessing from effort), لطیف (Gentle, subtle)

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Quick Look at Class 9 Urdu Latest Syllabus – All Pakistan Boards

The Urdu book for Class 9 is a treasure chest of poems (nazms and ghazals), stories (nasr), and life lessons. Total 19 chapters, plus grammar and a fun farhang at the end.

Chapter No. Topic (Urdu/English) Author Type
1 حمد (Hamd) مظفر وارثی (Muzaffar Warisi) Nazm
2 نعت (Naat) مولانا ظفر علی خاں (Maulana Zafar Ali Khan) Nazm
3 اخلاقِ حسنہ (Akhlaq-e-Hasna) سید سلیمان ندوی (Syed Sulaiman Nadvi) Nasr
4 اپنی مدد آپ (Apni Madad Aap) سر سید احمد خاں (Sir Syed Ahmed Khan) Nasr
5 کلیم اور مرزا ظاہر دار بیگ (Kaleem aur Mirza Zahir Dar Beg) ڈپٹی نذیر احمد (Deputy Nazir Ahmed) Nasr
6 نام دیو۔ مالی (Naam Deo: Mali) مولوی عبدالحق (Molvi Abdul Haq) Nasr
7 آرام و سکون (Aaraam-o-Sukoon) امتیاز علی تاج (Imtiaz Ali Taj) Nasr
8 گنجینہ (Ganjeena) غلام عباس (Ghulam Abbas) Nasr
9 ابتدائی حساب (Ibtidai Hisab) ابنِ انشاء (Ibn-e-Insha) Nasr
10 اڑن میں پروئے ہوئے منظر (Udan Mein Paroye Hue Manzar) رضا علی عابدی (Reza Ali Abidi) Nasr
11 بھجوایا (Bhejwaya) فاروق سرور (Farooq Sarwar) Nazm
12 محنت کی برکات (Mehnat ki Barkat) مولانا حالی (Maulana Hali) Nazm
13 جاوید کے نام (Javed ke Naam) علامہ محمد اقبال (Allama Iqbal) Nazm
14 پیام لطیف (Paigham Latif) شیخ ایاز (Sheikh Ayaz, translated) Nazm
15 کسان اور معاشرہ (Kisaan aur Maashra) دلاور فگار (Dilawar Figar) Nazm
16 فقیرا نہ آئے صدا کر چلے (Faqira Na Aaye Sada Kar Chale) میر تقی میر (Mir Taqi Mir) Ghazal
17 کن آنکھوں میں ہیں تیرے ارمان کیا کیا (Kin Aankhon Mein Hain Tere Armaan Kya Kya) خواجہ حیدر علی آتش (Khawaja Haider Ali Atish) Ghazal
18 غم ہے یا خوشی ہے تو (Gham Hai Ya Khushi Hai To) ناصر کاظمی (Nasir Kazmi) Ghazal
19 کاش طوفان میں سفینے کو اتارا ہوتا (Kaash Toofan Mein Safine Ko Utara Hota) پروین قاصد (Parveen Qasid) Ghazal
Extra فرہنگ (Farhang) Vocabulary

🎓 Class 9 Urdu Grammar Notes – Simple Rules & Exercises

Grammar isn’t scary—it’s the glue! Cover basics for all boards.

1. Verbs (Fe’l)

Past (Mazi), present (Halaat). Ex: چلتا ہے (walks).

Exercise: Change “میں کھیلتا ہوں” to future.

2. Nouns (Ism)

Gender (Muzakkar/Muannas). Ex: لڑکا (boy-m), لڑکی (girl-f).

3. Khat-o-Kitabat

Letter writing. Sample: Informal to friend—start “پیارے دوست”.

Solved Grammar Exercise:

Correct sentence: “وہ کتاب پڑھ رہا ہے” (He is reading book). Add article: “وہ کتاب کو پڑھ رہا ہے”.

🚀 Practice MCQs & Past-Paper Drill

Click to see 20 MCQs from Chapter 1 (حمد)

1. حمد کا مصنف کون ہے؟
(a) اقبال (b) مظفر وارثی (c) حالی

Answer: (b) مظفر وارثی

2. نظم کا مرکزی خیال کیا ہے؟
(a) محبت (b) شکر گزاری (c) جنگ

Answer: (b) شکر گزاری

… (18 more MCQs and explanations would go here)

Click to see Short/Long Questions (Past Paper Style)

Short Questions:

  • حمد میں اللہ کی کون سی صفت کو اجاگر کیا گیا ہے؟
  • نعت میں رسول اللہ ﷺ کی کون سی خوبی بیان کی گئی؟
  • اخلاق حسنہ کا مرکزی پیغام کیا ہے؟
  • سر سید کا مشورہ کیا ہے؟

Long Questions:

  • حمد میں قدرت کی خوبصورتی کا تجزیہ کریں۔
  • اپنی مدد آپ میں خود انحصاری کے اصولوں پر روشنی ڈالیں۔
Click to see Mini 20-Minute Practice Test

A 20-minute printable test sheet with mixed questions from all chapters would be linked or displayed here for quick revision.

🎯 Key Concepts (for Quick Revision)

What is غزل (Ghazal)?

A غزل is a form of Urdu poetry that consists of couplets (sher) sharing the same rhyme and meter. Each couplet is independent in meaning but collectively expresses themes of love, beauty, and spirituality.

Example: The famous line by Mir Taqi Mir: “فقیرا نہ آئے صدا کر چلے” expresses the poet’s detachment from worldly affairs.

ghazal-structure-example

Sample Nazm Explanation (Chapter 13)

This stanza from Iqbal’s “جاوید کے نام” empowers youth to awaken their potential:

اٹھ جا جاوید! خدا سے ڈر نہیں لگتا
تیرے اندر ہے خدا کا نور پھر نہیں لگتا

Translation: “Arise, Javed! Don’t fear God. Within you is God’s light, so don’t feel weak.”

iqbal-poetry-explanation

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Are these notes for the exams?

A: Yes! Aligned with NBF’s latest syllabus for all boards.

Q: How to download the PDF?

A: Click the button above—free, no sign-up.

Q: What’s the difference between Punjab and FBISE Urdu?

A: Minor—FBISE has more MCQs; Punjab emphasizes tashreeh. Our notes cover both.

Q: Can I use these for Sindh Board?

A: Absolutely! Core chapters match 90%.