Mumbai: In a literary and academic ceremony held in Mumbai, noted researcher, author, and counselling expert Abdul Azeem Rehmani Malkapuri was honoured with a Certificate of Recognition by the Maharashtra Rajya Urdu Sahitya Academy for his acclaimed book “Family Counselling: A Way Out of the Dead End.” The event was jointly organized by Ehtesaab Foundation Mumbai, Urdu Caravan Mumbai, and the Sir Syed Old Boys Association.
The gathering witnessed participation from several distinguished personalities associated with Urdu literature, education, and social work. Speakers highlighted that Rehmani’s book represents a pioneering contribution to Urdu scholarship, offering a blend of psychological insight and Islamic guidance on contemporary family challenges. They praised the author for bringing academic depth to the emerging field of family counselling within the Urdu-speaking world.
Rehmani’s work addresses issues such as marital discord, communication breakdowns, and intergenerational conflicts, proposing practical solutions rooted in faith and empathy. His approach, the speakers noted, bridges traditional Islamic wisdom with modern counselling methods, making the book a valuable resource for educators, scholars, and social workers alike.
At the conclusion of the event, participants congratulated the author and expressed hope that his writings would continue to promote social stability, family harmony, and marital well-being. The recognition, they said, reaffirms the growing importance of intellectual efforts aimed at strengthening family values through knowledge and compassion.


