
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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Panda and smartphone
Once upon a time, there was a panda whose father owned a smartphone. One day, when his father went out for some work, the panda picked up the smartphone and began exploring it. Soon, he discovered a game. Excitedly, he exclaimed, “Wow! A game! Now I can play games on dad’s smartphone!” and immediately started playing.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Fiction
A Good Deed
I have always felt that a single good deed in life can pave the way for blessings not just for oneself, but for one’s children as well. My story comes from my days in the police force, a time when officers had very limited resources. We often traveled on our own horses, and whenever we went home on leave, government-issued rifles were collected from us. For self-defense, we carried only daggers or similar small weapons.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Art
Gifts
This is the story of a beautiful valley settled at the foot of a hill, where nature itself seemed alive. Colorful flowers spoke lovingly to children, the breeze carried gentle laughter, and every corner reflected cleanliness and harmony. The children of this valley were eager learners who valued knowledge, discipline, and neatness. They kept themselves tidy and took pride in their appearance and surroundings.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Art
A Sister of 7 brothers
I am the only sister among seven brothers. Six of my brothers reached high positions in life, but the seventh—perhaps struck by an evil eye—remained behind. He was the most loving, compassionate, and supportive brother to me. His name was Zaman. He was the second child after me; the rest were younger. Through my mother’s prayers, all my brothers achieved respectable statuses. Zaman also received those prayers, and my mother loved him the most.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Families
Interesting Story
“Go to Hatim Tai and ask him for his horse. If he sacrifices the horse, then Hatim Tai is surely generous.” Dear children! Long ago, in the land of Yemen, there lived a tribe whose chief was Hatim Tai. His generosity was known far and wide, and people across the world spoke of his open-handed nature. Today, we will share with you one of the famous stories that highlights Hatim Tai’s unmatched generosity.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Art
Compulsions
Millions of Pakistanis live in the United States, having migrated from their homeland in search of a better life. By “a better life,” most people usually mean financial stability—and indeed, many do achieve it. Yet behind this apparent success lie countless struggles, silent sacrifices, and painful stories that rarely come to light.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Families
Compulsions
Millions of Pakistanis live in the United States, having migrated from Pakistan in search of a better life. By “better life,” most people usually mean financial comfort, and in that sense many do succeed. They earn money and achieve stability. However, along with these gains come countless struggles, emotional hardships, and painful sacrifices that often remain unseen.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Marriage
A Mother’s Boundless Love
Mother used to feel unbearable to us when, in the freezing winters, she forced us to wash our hair. Lux, Capri, or Rexona were unheard of in those days. A coarse date-brand soap was used for everything—clothes and hair alike. The soap stung our eyes like thorns, and our ears would burn red from Mother’s scolding. At the slightest mischief, she would flare up and grab the washing stick we called the damni.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Families











