
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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My Old Friend
My Friend (Chinese Folktale) This is a traditional Chinese folktale. Long ago, animals resembling today’s black-and-white pandas did not exist. Instead, deep in China’s bamboo forests lived white bears with soft, shining fur, as bright as freshly fallen snow. These bears were called Bai Xiang, meaning “white bears.”
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Humans
The Wild Boy
The Wild Boy While chasing monkeys, we unknowingly entered deep into a dense forest. The monkeys were hanging from tree branches, leaping from one tree to another, and running swiftly, while we ran after them. We had heard many stories about the mischief of monkeys, but that day they truly played a trick on us.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Fiction
The Pigeon Fancier
“Some people play cricket, some read books. I fly pigeons.” Nadeem had been deeply attached to pigeons since childhood. As soon as he returned from school, he would rush up to the rooftop. When dozens of pigeons took flight from the roof of his four-storey house, his neck would stiffen with pride. His grandmother tried many times to make him understand that pigeon flying was a waste of time and cruelty to birds, but Nadeem never agreed. He always argued that it was merely his hobby.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Fiction
The Clever Donkey
The Clever Donkey The king of the jungle, the mighty lion, stood beneath a rocky ledge near a spring, peering through dense bushes at a vast field of ripening rice swaying in the distance. Far away, under a tree, he noticed something moving. Rubbing his eyes with his paws, the lion looked again. It was indeed a black deer. The lion had been hungry since nightfall. Just imagining the taste of the deer’s tender meat made his mouth water. Like a skilled hunter, he advanced toward the deer, using the bushes as cover.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Fiction
Bad Company
Aamir had a habit of listening to his mother’s advice with one ear and letting it pass out of the other. No matter how sincerely she tried to guide him, he paid little attention. The entire family was deeply troubled by his behavior. Whatever little savings the household had, Aamir wasted them on his addiction and unhealthy habits.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Fiction
The Mysterious Valley
The Mysterious Valley – Story Number 2872 Yasir, Adil, Fahad, and Umar were four close friends who shared a strong passion for adventure and exploration. They were always eager to discover new places and experience thrilling situations. Ordinary routines bored them, and they often dreamed of doing something extraordinary that others would talk about for years.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Horror
A Small Advice
Arshad and Amjad were two brothers who lived with their parents in a small village. Although their family was poor, life was generally peaceful, and their mother did her best to take care of them. Despite financial struggles, she ensured that her children wore clean, proper clothes and ate nutritious food. She constantly encouraged them to learn and grow, hoping they would have a brighter future.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Motivation
Sister’s Effort
Amjad was still very young when his father passed away. His younger sister, Rani, depended on him and their mother. Their mother worked tirelessly in other people’s homes, doing household chores to earn enough to feed herself and her children. Despite the hardships, she had one strong wish: that Amjad would grow up to become a respected officer. She paid special attention to his education, often sacrificing her own comfort and rest to ensure he had every opportunity to succeed.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Families
A Friend in Need
A Friend in Need – Story Number 2717 Thursday, November 14, 2024 By: Tuba Saeed In a forest, a pair of pigeons, a male and a female, lived happily on a tree. Recently, the female had laid eggs and was now sitting on them, as the chicks were about to hatch in a few days. As the hatching day approached, the female began worrying about how they would protect their chicks. She repeatedly thought that they should make some friends who could help them during times of trouble.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Humans
In the Name of Allah
Ahmad Raza was a children’s author who specialized in mystery and detective stories. His tales were filled with suspense and wonder, captivating readers of all ages. At home, besides him, only one trustworthy servant, Akram, managed the household. Ahmad Raza’s wife had passed away years ago, and their only son, a doctor, lived in the United Kingdom.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Art
The Other Way
The Other Way – Story No. 2878 Nader had a gold watch, a precious gift from his grandfather. “Sir! Please, just give me two hundred rupees. You can deduct it from my wages. For God’s sake, have mercy on me, I am poor!” Nasser’s eyes were filled with tears as he clutched the feet of Seth Qamaruddin, pleading desperately.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Art
The Frogs of the Well
Once upon a time, during an unusually hot summer with no rain, ponds and lakes began to dry up. The fish in the lakes struggled helplessly and many began to die. The herons, seeking water, started heading toward the river where countless fish lived. One heron caught a plump, fresh fish in its beak and flew off, planning to perch on a tree and enjoy its meal. However, the fish was strong and flapped vigorously, freeing itself from the heron’s beak and falling downward.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Petlife











