
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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The Wealthy Poor Man
Sitting inside his large, luxurious car, Seth Fareed was enjoying a full plate of seekh kebabs and shami kebabs with hot bread. Beside him sat his son, almost the same age as Shahzad, relishing creamy malai boti. They were regular customers at this hotel. Meanwhile, Shahzad worked as a waiter outside the restaurant.
By Sudais Zakwan15 days ago in Fiction
When Kindness Turned into a Burden
Some people are so cruel that they snatch trust, confidence, love, and sincerity from others. I have been very sensitive since childhood. My heart has always been extremely soft. Whenever I see someone sad, I become sad myself—whether it is a real person or even a scene from a film or TV drama. Sometimes I become so emotional that I start sobbing uncontrollably. Because of this weakness, I have suffered many losses in life.
By Sudais Zakwan15 days ago in Longevity
Today’s Good Lesson
During the era of Caliph Harun al-Rashid, there lived a spiritually absorbed and unconventional saint known as Bahlol Majzoob. He was a man who appeared eccentric on the outside, but his words often carried deep wisdom. Harun al-Rashid enjoyed Bahlol’s humorous remarks and witty conversations, and at times, in his state of spiritual ecstasy, Bahlol would speak profound truths in the simplest and most unexpected ways.
By Sudais Zakwan15 days ago in Education
A Life Full of Sorrow
Mumtaz Bibi and Ameer Khan were living a happy life with their children—Shabbir, Mubeen, and a daughter named Saadia—in a small two-room house. In their small village, even if material possessions were limited, relationships were abundant, and these bonds were far more valuable than wealth
By Sudais Zakwan15 days ago in Motivation
True Friendship
Friendship is a five-letter word, yet it contains countless secrets that are revealed only to those who practice true friendship. True friendship is considered a pure relationship—one that can be higher than relationships like brother and sister, parents and children. When the feeling of sincere friendship exists in the heart, even the most difficult tasks become easy.
By Sudais Zakwan15 days ago in Humans
Flattery Is a Dangerous Curse
In a lush green forest lived many animals. The lion of the forest was old and wise, and because of him all the animals lived peaceful lives. The animals shared friendliness and mutual respect, and whenever they were free, they would sit together and chat.
By Sudais Zakwan15 days ago in Fiction
Pay Attention to Advice
Once upon a time, an ant was passing along a path to collect grains of barley when suddenly her eyes fell upon a beehive. The sweet fragrance of honey made her mouth water. The hive was attached to a rock. The ant tried repeatedly to climb the rocky surface to reach the hive, but she failed again and again because her feet kept slipping and she fell every time.
By Sudais Zakwan15 days ago in Fiction
The Quest for the Precious Pearl
Long ago, a merchant traveled to Baghdad for trade. In those days, it was customary for merchants to first meet the king of the land, showcase their goods, and explain their uniqueness. Upon arriving, the merchant was presented at the king’s court.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Motivation
That House
The beautiful house made of white and green marble was, as always, the center of his attention. Twelve-year-old Naseer stood absorbed in gazing at the tall, magnificent building. On its façade were engraved clear words: “Firdous Bar-Zameen”—Paradise on Earth. When he had first read those words, he had asked his mother about their meaning.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Horror
Quarrel or Love
Idrees Ahmed and Lateef are two brothers. Idrees Ahmed is three years younger than Lateef and two grades behind him in school. Lateef studies in the seventh grade. Although they are brothers, their personalities are completely different. Despite being younger, Lateef prefers solitude and speaks very little, while Idrees Ahmed is so mischievous that the entire household is often exhausted by his pranks.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Humans
Untitled Award
Long ago, in a certain city, lived a very wealthy man named Faqir Chand. Though he was the richest merchant in town, he was extremely miserly. Short in height, with a protruding belly, he waddled when he walked, looking like a rolling ball. His wife, however, was kind-hearted and generous. She regularly helped the poor.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Humans











