
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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Bird's gift
Dino the Potter and the Golden Wheat In a small village lived a potter named Dino. Dino was a master of his craft. He could make beautiful and durable pots from clay. One day, the village’s generous landlord was so impressed by one of Dino’s pots that he gifted him a small piece of farmland.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Humans
“Friendship or Kindness”
The Court of Satan They were all five standing with their heads bowed. Satan’s disciples had captured them and brought them before the court of Satan. All five were confused, wondering what crime had led them to this dark place. The courtroom was silent, except for the occasional sinister laugh echoing from behind a black curtain.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Pride
“The Selflessness of Hatim Tai”
In pre-Islamic Arabia, where evils were everywhere, there were still some good people. Among them was Hatim. Numerous stories have been told about Hatim. Even if we set aside the exaggerations in these stories, the truth remains that Hatim’s generosity is proverbial. In Islam, the generosity of Hazrat Uthman (RA) is exemplary, and countless incidents about him are well known.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Motivation
House No 450
On the night of the feast, we three sisters stayed up late talking. It must have been around two in the morning. We thought we could hear the sound of conversation coming from the TV lounge outside. Who could it be at that moment? As soon as we opened the door to the room while we were talking and came out,...
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Horror
Hard Work Beats Talent
When I was in high school, everyone thought Rameen was the best student in our class. She was naturally smart, could solve problems quickly, and rarely seemed to struggle with anything. Teachers praised her, and her classmates admired her. Compared to her, I often felt ordinary, or even a little behind. I wasn’t born with the same natural ability in math and science, and at first, I let that discourage me.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Fiction
The River and the Drops
High in the mountains, where no one watched and no one applauded, tiny drops of water slipped from melting snow. Each drop was small, almost invisible, and carried a quiet fear within itself. They began their journey without knowing where they were going, only knowing that they were moving away from where they began.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Art
Hard Work Today Means Success Tomorrow
Imagine this: a 72-year-old man waking up every morning before sunrise, notebook in hand, learning to write poetry for the first time in his life. His neighbors chuckled, thinking it was too late to start something new. Yet, year after year, he persisted. Today, his poems are published, inspiring countless readers. This isn’t just a story about talent—it’s a story about determination, patience, and the timeless truth that hard work today shapes success tomorrow.
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Motivation











