
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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A Friend in Need
A Friend in Need – Story Number 2717 Thursday, November 14, 2024 By: Tuba Saeed In a forest, a pair of pigeons, a male and a female, lived happily on a tree. Recently, the female had laid eggs and was now sitting on them, as the chicks were about to hatch in a few days. As the hatching day approached, the female began worrying about how they would protect their chicks. She repeatedly thought that they should make some friends who could help them during times of trouble.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Humans
In the Name of Allah
Ahmad Raza was a children’s author who specialized in mystery and detective stories. His tales were filled with suspense and wonder, captivating readers of all ages. At home, besides him, only one trustworthy servant, Akram, managed the household. Ahmad Raza’s wife had passed away years ago, and their only son, a doctor, lived in the United Kingdom.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Art
The Other Way
The Other Way – Story No. 2878 Nader had a gold watch, a precious gift from his grandfather. “Sir! Please, just give me two hundred rupees. You can deduct it from my wages. For God’s sake, have mercy on me, I am poor!” Nasser’s eyes were filled with tears as he clutched the feet of Seth Qamaruddin, pleading desperately.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Art
The Frogs of the Well
Once upon a time, during an unusually hot summer with no rain, ponds and lakes began to dry up. The fish in the lakes struggled helplessly and many began to die. The herons, seeking water, started heading toward the river where countless fish lived. One heron caught a plump, fresh fish in its beak and flew off, planning to perch on a tree and enjoy its meal. However, the fish was strong and flapped vigorously, freeing itself from the heron’s beak and falling downward.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Petlife
She Was in the Wrong
Aliza and Amara shared a friendship so close that it seemed like two souls inhabiting one body. They studied in the same class, and many of their habits were similar. The only significant difference was their approach to studies. Aliza was diligent and hardworking, putting in her best effort in every subject. As a result, she consistently secured the top positions in her class. Amara, on the other hand, was not as focused on her studies. She would manage to pass her exams but never achieved any notable academic distinction.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Humans
The Cunning Witch
Once upon a time, in a small village, a farmer lived with his wife. One day, his wife said, “I feel like eating some fresh salad leaves today.” Unfortunately, the village had none. But not far from the village, there was a field that belonged to a witch. In her field, fresh salad leaves grew abundantly, but the witch did not like strangers. Anyone who dared enter her field would be turned into a monkey by her magic.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Criminal
Half Death
Shakoor Bhai used to stay up late at night. In the wee hours, he had finally dozed off. As usual, in the morning, his wife woke up and tried to rouse him for prayer, but he did not get up. She kept calling him, and by the time she realized the time for prayer had passed, she prepared breakfast for him and even packed food for him to take along. Despite her repeated efforts, he remained asleep.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Humor
The Beggar’s Curse
The Beggar’s Curse Uncle Chaman was known in his neighborhood as the most miserly man around. Whenever a guest visited his house, after the usual formal greetings, he would start complaining about every little thing: “You won’t want tea, right? That’s harmful. Well, the sherbet is slightly warm; will that do? The cake and biscuit shop is closed right now; what can I do? The samosa seller is just heating the oil; it will take some time. How long do you plan to sit here?” And so on.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Families
The Magic Pot
Once upon a time, a poor woodcutter lived near a forest. Every day, he went into the forest to cut wood, which he would then sell in the city. Along with this, he often dug the soil in the hope of discovering a hidden treasure that could change his life. Each day, he carried a pickaxe and an axe, filled with hope and determination.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Fiction
The King of the Pond
In a small forest, there was a tiny pond where many frogs lived together happily and in harmony. One year, due to a lack of rain, all the trees and plants began to wither. Wild animals from faraway areas came to the pond to quench their thirst. Gradually, the pond’s water level decreased, and many frogs were crushed under the feet of these large animals.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Petlife
The Astrologer Prime Minister
The king was seated among his courtiers. A competition was ongoing among them to bring good news to His Majesty. The king was delighted, for every piece of good news was like honey to his ears. He felt that he was the most successful ruler in the world. In his kingdom, even lions and goats drank from the same waterhole.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in History











