
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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Grains and Wealth
Grains and Wealth j It is said that a prayer made with a pure heart is always accepted. Once, a wealthy merchant was traveling on horseback. He carried with him four bags filled with precious jewels and genuine pearls. His purpose was to sell these treasures and use the proceeds to buy goods for his trade. However, during his journey, he lost his way and ended up in a vast desert. Though he possessed immense wealth, he had very little food or water with him. In his flask, there was only a little water, which he drank as soon as he entered the scorching desert sands.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Lifehack
A Priceless Lesson in Lif
A Priceless Lesson in Life – Story No. 2641 Do not rush to judge anyone. Shazia Mubashir Once, there was a man who had four sons. He wished for his sons to learn an important lesson: never make hasty judgments about anyone or anything. He wanted them to understand that judging without experience and observation over time can lead to misunderstandings. To teach them this valuable lesson, the man devised a plan. He decided to send each son on a journey to observe a pear tree in a distant area.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Education
My Best Friend
Our teacher had a particular dislike for a boy named Mushtaq. But Mushtaq had a unique talent that, in a way, both amused and frustrated everyone. Whatever topic the teacher asked him to write an essay on, Mushtaq somehow managed to include “My Best Friend” in it. This was because writing about his best friend was the only subject Mushtaq truly loved.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Humor
The True News
The True News – Story No. 1491 Mr. Fayyaz’s house was slightly larger than the other houses in the neighborhood. That in itself was not surprising. But no one really knew where his family was or who lived with him. A servant named Bashir would come to the house for two hours each morning, and through him, the neighbors occasionally learned a few details.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Humans
How Ants Recognize Each Other
Ants are remarkable insects, especially in how they communicate and recognize one another. One of the most fascinating aspects of their behavior is how they identify friends, strangers, and potential threats. Each ant emits a specific scent from its body that is unique and consistent among members of the same colony. This scent acts like a fingerprint, allowing ants to recognize one another easily.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Longevity
The King and the Man
The King and the Man – Story No. 2611 A king ruled over a small state. He had a deep passion for hunting and often went out into the forests with his soldiers to enjoy the sport. One day, while traveling with his entourage, he noticed a man cutting wood near the roadside. Close by, a donkey was tied, and there was a tiny hut not far from him. The king was astonished to see how small the man’s hut was—it was barely big enough to accommodate a single person lying down.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Humans
True Happiness
On a sturdy apple tree, a mother dove lived peacefully with her tiny baby. The tree provided them with shelter, shade, and a sense of security. Every day, the mother dove would watch over her little one, teaching it to flap its wings, coo softly, and enjoy the calm of the natural world. Life had been simple, quiet, and safe for them, and she felt content in the little world that belonged entirely to her and her chick.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Earth
Black Hands
Farwa and Nida were in eighth grade and had been studying in the same school together since the first grade. Their homes were also in the same neighborhood, so they always went to school together. Over the years, they had become very close friends. Farwa’s father worked as a clerk in an office, while Nida’s father worked in a workshop, repairing vehicles.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Lifehack
It was night,
Shining Stars It was a quiet, peaceful night. The sky above was adorned with countless stars, sparkling like tiny diamonds scattered across a deep velvet canvas. Thaman sat by her window, completely mesmerized. Her eyes were fixed on the twinkling lights, and she had been staring at them for a long time. Sometimes she looked toward the eastern sky, where the stars glimmered faintly, and sometimes toward the west, where they shone in clusters like small lanterns.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Fiction
The Prince’s Abduction
A long time ago, a wise and just king ruled a prosperous kingdom. Because of his fair governance, the people lived in peace and contentment. The kingdom thrived as everyone remained busy with their work, contributing to its growth. The king was not only intelligent and brave but also a peace-loving ruler who maintained friendly relations with neighboring nations.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Fiction
Oppression of a Laborer
Oppression of a Laborer Mubashir worked in a factory and was the sole breadwinner of his household. The responsibility of supporting his wife, children, and elderly parents rested entirely on his shoulders. For fifteen long years, he had worked tirelessly in the same factory for a very low salary. Despite his dedication and loyalty, his financial condition never improved, and his basic rights as a worker were consistently ignored.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Education











