
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 Wise Minister
The Wise Minister A king had two sons, and both of them were foolish. The king’s minister, however, was very wise and extremely honest. Therefore, before doing any important work, the king always consulted his minister. The two princes secretly felt jealous of the minister.
By Sudais Zakwan17 days ago in Humans
The Loyal Parrot
The Loyal Parrot – Children, this is a story from very old times. There was once a king whose kingdom was vast and prosperous. His queen’s name was Chanda. She was very beautiful and wise, and the king loved her dearly. On one of her birthdays, the king gifted her a very precious necklace. A few days after the celebration, the necklace was stolen, which caused great sorrow to both the king and the queen.
By Sudais Zakwan17 days ago in Humans
The Wise Teacher
The Wise Teacher Ali was a very mischievous child who constantly disturbed others with his troublesome behavior. He seemed to find joy in teasing classmates, ignoring rules, and creating disorder wherever he went. His family was exhausted by his actions, and his school was equally troubled. Ali was a student of third grade, yet within just four months, three different teachers had been changed in his class. Each teacher eventually gave up because of Ali’s constant mischief and unwillingness to cooperate.
By Sudais Zakwan17 days ago in Education
The Dragon’s Promise
After the death of their parents, two brothers lived in a village. The elder brother was clever, practical, and skilled at earning money. Neighbors praised him, while the younger brother was still young, simple-hearted, honest, and inexperienced in earning a living. The elder brother looked down on him, mocked him, and even the villagers called him foolish.
By Sudais Zakwan17 days ago in Horror
The Monkey and the Soldier
Shahab was a kind-hearted and compassionate soldier. One day, he was returning to his village to spend his leave. On his way, he had to pass through a dense forest. As he rode through, he noticed a thorny bush shaking violently. Curious and cautious, he dismounted his horse, drew his sword, and called out: “Who’s there? Come forward, or I will cut you into pieces!”
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Humans
I am Rainbow?
When the rain stops, clouds disperse, and the sun shows its bright, shining face, sometimes a colorful arc appears in the sky right in front of the sun. This phenomenon is called a rainbow, also known as “Qaus-e-Qazah” or “Dhanak” in Urdu. A rainbow is visible only during the daytime. At night, it cannot be seen because it is entirely formed by sunlight.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Earth
The Kind-Hearted Friend
In a lush forest, there lived a troop of monkeys. Among this troop were two young monkeys who were notorious for their mischievous behavior. Their constant pranks and antics had even exhausted their parents, who often scolded them for their wildness. In the same forest, there was a young giraffe, a gentle and innocent creature, known for his simplicity and good nature. One day, while grazing on the green grass, the young giraffe wandered into a part of the forest where the mischievous monkey duo was busy plucking leaves and fruits from the trees to eat.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Families
The Greedy Dragon
The Greedy Dragon Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a very greedy dragon. This dragon was unusual in the extent of his appetite. He did not just eat ordinary food; he had a strange and voracious taste. He devoured cheese, tomatoes, chocolate, taffy, jelly, peaches, cream, bananas, and custard. Not only that, but he also had a penchant for eating people: he would eat naughty boys and even well-behaved girls if they crossed his path. His greed was boundless, and his hunger seemed insatiable.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Petlife
Greed Is a Dangerous Curse
Greed Is a Dangerous Curse “Now you will be sentenced to one year in prison.” There once lived a poor woodcutter in a small village. Every day, he would go into the forest early in the morning, cut wood with great effort, and then return to the city to sell it. Whatever little money he earned was enough to feed his family for the day. His life was simple, hardworking, and honest, but deep inside his heart, there was a hidden desire to become rich quickly.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Critique
The Theft of Three Hundred Thousand Rupees
The Theft of Three Hundred Thousand Rupees (Article No. 1427) Bano and Shehla, the sisters of Mansoor and Munir Shami, studied at Tower House Grammar School, a private institution run by Begum Nayab, who was both its owner and principal. She was known as a kind, intelligent, and principled woman. Her school, which offered education from playground to matriculation, had an excellent reputation. Parents from far-off areas sent their children there because of its strong discipline and high academic standards.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Art
The Deeds of Mullah Nasiruddin
The Deeds of Mullah Nasiruddin (Article No. 1270) Mullah Nasiruddin is a name that almost everyone has heard. His stories are famous across cultures for their humor, wisdom, and clever twists. Although he appeared simple and playful, Mullah Nasiruddin possessed sharp intelligence and deep insight. His actions often carried hidden lessons that made people laugh first and think later. The following incidents from his life highlight his wit, presence of mind, and moral intelligence.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in History











