Mulk Raj Anand was a renowned Indian writer. However, without having read 'The Price of Bananas' specifically, it's hard to give a detailed account. It could potentially be about the economic or social aspects related to bananas in a certain context, perhaps exploring the value placed on them by different characters in the story, or it might be a metaphor for something larger in the society he was depicting.
The number of stories in Surah Kahf is not precisely defined and can vary depending on interpretation. But typically, it is said to contain a few significant narratives.
I'm sorry I can't provide a summary right now as I haven't read the story recently. But generally, it might be about a gold watch that holds some significance in the characters' lives, perhaps related to family, status or a personal journey.
I'm sorry, I haven't read 'Duty' by Mulk Raj Anand in full, so I can't summarize it precisely. But generally, his works often deal with themes like social inequality, the struggles of the common man in India, and the complex web of human relationships within the cultural and social context of India.
The background of Surah Al Kauthar is related to the hardships and challenges faced by the Prophet Muhammad. It came as a message of hope and reassurance. It highlights the concept of divine favor and the significance of gratitude.
The reason Surah Yusuf is thought of as the best is that it beautifully portrays the struggles and triumphs of the human soul. It also serves as a source of inspiration and guidance for believers in their daily lives.
Some of his best novels include 'Untouchable'. It powerfully portrays the life of an untouchable sweeper in India, highlighting the caste - based discrimination prevalent at that time.