
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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Good Deeds Are Never Wasted
Centuries ago, in the vast lands of India, there was a powerful Maharaja who ruled over many territories. This king was known far and wide for his cruelty. He often acted on whims and would have his ministers executed for the smallest mistakes or disagreements. Fear gripped the hearts of everyone in his court. However, among the ministers, there was one who stood out—not for his power or cunning, but for his wisdom, fairness, and compassion. This minister treated the people with kindness, helped the needy, and always acted justly.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Fiction
Who Is Dajjal?
In the first year, the earth will reduce its production by one-third. Rainfall from the sky will decrease, and as a result, the earth’s ability to yield crops will diminish. After one year passes, the earth will reduce its production by another one-third, and rainfall will decline even further. In the third year, this situation will lead to severe famine across the world, and the demand for water and food will increase everywhere.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in FYI
The Cure for Loneliness
Living alone in a dense forest—and that too an elderly woman—was something I found truly astonishing. This incident dates back to my stay in Europe. I was living with my friend in London when one day she said to me, “Come, I’ll take you for a walk in the forest.”
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Humans
Who Is Dajjal?
In the first year, the earth will reduce its production by one-third. Rainfall from the sky will decrease, and as a result, the earth’s ability to yield crops will diminish. After one year passes, the earth will reduce its production by another one-third, and rainfall will decline even further. In the third year, this situation will lead to severe famine across the world, and the demand for water and food will increase everywhere.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in FYI
The Jinn Fled
This short story was narrated by my grandson Taimoor, who is thirteen years old. He heard it from the family of his friend Zain Ali. Zain Ali’s mother, Nusrat Bibi, loves Taimoor like her own son. She is a pious, well-mannered, kind-hearted, and refined woman.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Earth
Luck
The ways of fate are strange and unpredictable. What a person plans rarely turns out as expected. Aunt had searched far and wide for a suitable bride for Heer. She examined many girls, visiting every neighborhood and household. Her feet ached, her back stiffened, yet none matched her standards. Some were too short, others too tall; some were chubby, others frail; some had dull complexions, others pale like turnips. Every girl in the vicinity, every cousin and niece, was considered, but none suited her grandson Nabeel.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Journal
The Effect of Advice
Hazrat Sheikh Saadi once said that a king’s service has two aspects: first, the hope of livelihood, and second, the risk to one’s life. According to the advice of wise people, one should never endanger their life for the mere hope of earning a livelihood.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Humans
Those Red Eyes
I had never seen a bird like this before. Its entire body was covered in black feathers, and its red eyes filled me with such terror that I started running. The recitation of Ayat al-Kursi ran continuously on my tongue, and my eyes were brimming with tears.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Fiction











