New Delhi:Hazrat Shah Waliullah Public Library, housed in Pahari Imli lane, near Jama Masjid in Old Delhi caters to thousands of people in the locality.
This Library is a depository of rare literature, including a 700-year-old Arabic book on logic, a copy of the Bhagavad Gita in Urdu, the Quran in Hindi, the Ramayan in Persian, and the entire works of Bahadur Shah Zafar printed in 1885.
The collection also boasts of rare works of Mughal era poets Mirza Ghalib, Mohammed Ibrahim Zauq, Momin Khan Momin as well as medieval Sufi treaties. The library is home to about 21,000 books.
Talking to ETV Bharat, Delhi Youth Welfare Association (DYWA) general secretary, Sikandar Chengezi said that the library was opened by the DYWA members in 1994.
"To begin with, the founding members of the library had brought some books from their own collections. As word spread, people started donating entire collections from their homes thus Shah Waliullah Library was born," said Chengezi.