
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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Unity Brings Blessings
Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow and a crow. Between the two of them, there existed intense hostility. The sparrow spent her days collecting grains for her young chicks. She would pick up food in her beak, return to the nest to feed her children, and then fly off again to gather more. On the other hand, the crow constantly watched her movements with an evil intention. He waited patiently for the moment when the sparrow would leave her nest unattended so that he could attack the helpless chicks and make them his prey.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Humans
Intelligence
This is a story from centuries ago, from the time when a benevolent and just king ruled over the land of Yemen. The king was well known for his mercy, fairness, and deep concern for his people. He governed with wisdom, maintained good relations with neighboring kingdoms, and avoided unnecessary wars and bloodshed. Like the king, his princes were also kind-hearted and cared greatly for the welfare of the common people.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Men
Star Fairy
Little Sheila was busy one day preparing tea for her dolls, carefully arranging tiny cups and pretending to be a gracious hostess. Suddenly, there was a knock at the door. Sheila thought one of her friends must have come to visit. Excitedly, she ran to open the door—but instead of a friend, she saw a strange and beautiful woman standing there with three small children in her arms.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Fiction
Time Travel
No one knew what condition their families might be in now. Perhaps they had already lost hope of ever seeing them again. Adil and Saleem were close friends, but Adil was different from other children. He often saw strange and vivid dreams, and many of them later seemed to come true. One day, Adil told Saleem seriously, “I saw in my dream that today your cat will get injured.” Saleem laughed it off and replied, “It’s not necessary that every dream you see comes true.” Adil fell silent. His friends never fully believed him. They only said that whatever he dreamed happened by coincidence.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Fiction
The Story of a Kite
Children, this is the story of a kite that had been circling around a large pigeon house for many days. It was constantly watching, waiting for the right moment to swoop down and snatch a flying pigeon so it could satisfy its hunger. However, the pigeons were very agile, clever, and fast flyers. Whenever the kite tried to catch one of them, the pigeon would quickly escape.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Motivation
The Table of Seven
The Table of Seven Eight-year-old Saif often wished he possessed a magical power—one that could instantly fulfill any desire he made. Unfortunately, no matter how hard he tried, this wish never came true. He attempted many different ways to make his dreams a reality, but nothing worked. One day, while wandering toward the forest with these thoughts troubling his mind, Saif encountered something truly unexpected.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in Fiction
A Stormy Night
The night was dark and bitterly cold. Rain began early in the morning and continued relentlessly until two o’clock. Water had collected in many low-lying areas of the city, making movement difficult for people. Strong winds accompanied the rain, cutting off electricity in nearly half of the city. Lanterns and candles glowed dimly inside homes, and families carried out their essential tasks in that faint light.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Horror
The Ghost of the Letter Box
If you ever visit Seventh Street in Sukh Nagar, you will find nothing extraordinary there. It is an ordinary street lined with large houses whose gates open onto the road. Old trees and plants grow in front of the houses. On the wall of one house, a bougainvillea vine spreads its branches, blooming with pink flowers. Beneath that wall stands a red letter box. The vine bends over it gently. These days, the letter box is rarely used, but years ago, people used to drop many letters into it.
By Sudais Zakwan13 days ago in Fiction











