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Read and Write Urdu Script: A Teach Yourself Guide
https://www.amazon.com/Read-Write-Urdu-Script-Reference/dp/007174746X
I personally think this is the best book resource for learning to write Urdu. Pair this with youtube videos and a native speaker/writer critiquing it for you, and you should be good to go.
I know nothing about Greek, but for Urdu I have Teach Yourself Urdu by David Matthews and Mohamed Kasim Dalvi. I think it's a pretty good book. However, I would not try to learn the script from it. Get Teach Yourself Read and Write Urdu Script for that. A friend of mine also had good things to say about Let's Study Urdu by Ali Asani. She also really liked Urdu: An Essential Grammar. I haven't used that, but I have use the Essential Grammar book for Hindi and thought it was pretty well-written. There is also Darvazah: A Door into Urdu, but unfortunately certain parts of the site don't seem to work.
If you're into it, you could also learn Devanagari (Hindi script) and then you'd have access to Hindi learning materials as well (Hindi and Urdu are VERY similar- most deviation is in vocab and grammar is mostly the same). I could give you some recommendations for Hindi too if you're interested.
Read and Write Urdu Script: A Teach Yourself Guide (Teach Yourself: Reference) is a good book.
As far as Hindi vocabulary is concerned, after looking into Teach yourself Hindi you can read Intermediate Hindi Reader (Hindi and English Edition)
I'm using two resources to learn how to read and write Urdu.
This was my first attempt after going through 7 lessons/chapters from the links above.
OK understood :-) In that case I would recommend the Teach Yourself book Read and Write Urdu Script.