“During Ramadan, we see more people turning to books. Families come in for Qur’ans, Hadith collections, and books on Islamic history. Many stop by after Asr or Taraweeh prayers, searching for something meaningful to read.
Minar Book House in Charminar has been part of our family for generations. My father started this store in the early 1970s. He wanted it to be more than just a business—a space for learning and knowledge. I’ve been carrying that forward ever since.
What keeps this place going is the connection with people. It’s not just about selling books but about being part of their journey with knowledge. Over the years, this store has become a familiar name in Charminar, and for me, it’s a way of honouring my father’s dedication.”