
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 Angel of Death
The Angel of Death Jamil Khan, the village chieftain, had always disliked dogs. He found them irritating and believed they were unclean. However, quite suddenly and without any obvious reason, his attitude changed. He began to admire dogs and even developed a strong fondness for them. At his command, his estate manager placed advertisements in newspapers for a dog of an excellent breed. Jamil Khan wanted a dog that would remain with him at all times and understand his gestures without words.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Horror
The Living Ghost
Bahadur Khan was a wealthy landowner, known in his village for his large estates and the fertile lands he irrigated through a small canal. After his marriage, his responsibilities increased, so he hired a farmhand to help manage his crops. When harvest time arrived, both Bahadur Khan and his farmhand would sleep in the fields to guard the crops from thieves.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Horror
Aladdin’s Genie and His Decline
Aladdin’s Genie and His Decline The legendary lamp of Aladdin had been passed down through generations until it reached Aladdin VII, a simple and straightforward man. On the very day after his father’s death, Aladdin rubbed the lamp. Smoke filled the air, and from within it emerged the family’s ancient genie, known for his terrifying laughter. His arms stretched from the east to the west, and his height seemed to reach the sky. When the smoke cleared, the massive genie spoke in a voice that shook the surroundings:
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Humor
Uncle Azad’s Cake
Uncle Azad’s Cake Uncle Azad held a high-ranking government position and was known for his confidence and decisiveness in office. But at home, he was just like any other man, curious and sometimes a little impulsive. One Sunday morning, he woke up unusually early. His wife was still asleep, and the children were buried in their dreams. Something struck him suddenly—he had a strong craving for cake. He realized that all the shops were still closed, and his wife, who usually handled all the cooking, was resting. A bold idea popped into his mind: why not make the cake himself?
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Humor
The Punishment of Greed
The Punishment of Greed Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a farmer with his two sons, Ahmed and Muhammad. Ahmed was clever and cunning, always thinking of ways to get more for himself, while Muhammad was innocent, simple-hearted, and somewhat naive. The farmer owned three valuable things: a cow, a fruit-bearing tree, and a blanket.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Families
Loyalty
Loyalty – Story #878 The Kirthar mountain range, stretching over 270 kilometers, forms a natural border between Sindh and Balochistan. A section of this range ends just north of Karachi, while another part connects with the Brohi hills in the Khuzdar district of Balochistan. Among these majestic mountains, the tallest peak is known as Darhiaro Mountain, standing at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level. On this grand peak lies the grave of a loyal dog whose story has been remembered for generations.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Petlife
Lies Have No Feet
One afternoon, Wahab Sahib went to the school grounds to pick up his son, Abuzar. He saw Abuzar chatting happily with his classmate and friend, Tauseef. Tauseef, speaking casually, asked, “Hey Abuzar! Why didn’t you come to school yesterday? We missed you.”
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Families
The Magical Water
The Magical Water – Story No. 927 A long time ago, in a dense forest, there lived an old woodcutter and his wife. They were both very old and extremely poor. Every day, the woodcutter would spend hours cutting wood with his rusty axe, collecting enough to sell in the town. By evening, he would carry the wood to the town market to earn a meager living. His wife stayed at home, managing the household chores and looking after their simple life.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in The Swamp
Unique Condition
The King of Iran had been worried for many days. Although his kingdom was prosperous and peaceful, his only concern was his beloved and only daughter, Princess Sana. Like every father, the king wanted to fulfill his duty by marrying off his daughter, but Princess Sana had made a very unusual declaration: she would only marry the person who correctly answered her questions.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Critique
Deception
Deception Writing No. 924 Friday, April 22, 2016 Once upon a time, an eagle and an owl became friends. The eagle said to the owl, “Brother Owl, I promise you that I will never eat your children. But tell me one thing—how will I recognize them? I wouldn’t want to mistake another bird’s chicks for yours and eat them by accident.”
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Wander
The Fate of the Arrogant King
The Fate of the Arrogant King (Final Part) Writing No. 2361 Thursday, September 29, 2022 By Muhammad Faheem Alam “This… if only I hadn’t let pride control me, and treated my benefactor, Hakim Dawood, with neglect. If only I had repaid his favor with gratitude… if only…”
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Fiction
Compassion
Compassion Saturday, December 17, 2022 Farhan lived in a small village. He was known for his good character. Whenever he saw his friends, he would greet them politely and ask about their well-being. One day, Farhan was carrying a goat on his shoulders. His friends were standing behind a tree when they saw him pass by. One of them called out to Farhan, but he did not respond or pay any attention.
By Sudais Zakwan16 days ago in Motivation











