Book By Muhammad Irshad - Auditing
The class project: audit a small campus stationery shop. Armed with Irshad’s chapter on “Physical Verification,” Ayesha arrived. The owner, a jovial old man, said, “Inventory is simple – what you see is what I have.”
But Irshad’s voice echoed in her mind: “Observation is not trust. Observe the process, not just the result.” Auditing Book By Muhammad Irshad
That night, Ayesha dreamt of receipts turning into snakes. The class project: audit a small campus stationery shop
She opened Irshad again, to the chapter “Auditor’s Independence.” A margin note from the previous owner read: “Independence is lonely.” Observe the process, not just the result
“To the student who buys this book next – don’t read it. Live it. And when you become an auditor, remember: Irshad didn’t give you answers. He gave you the questions that matter.”
Today, Ayesha is an internal audit manager at a bank. Her copy of Auditing by Muhammad Irshad sits on her desk, worn, tabbed, coffee-stained. She still reads the “Professional Ethics” chapter every six months.


















