
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 Tyrant King and the Power of Prayer
Once upon a time, in a city of Iran, there lived a humble woodcutter. He was extremely poor and struggled every day to provide for himself and his family by selling firewood. Despite his poverty, he was a loving father, and he adored his three daughters, who were the light of his life.
By Sudais Zakwan22 days ago in Motivation
Banyan tree
Early one morning, the forest was alive with an unusual commotion. Birds were chirping frantically, rabbits darted across the undergrowth, and monkeys climbed down from the trees, looking anxiously around. News had spread like wildfire: the oldest and kindest tree in the forest, the venerable Grandpa Banyan, was weak and frail, and it was on the verge of falling.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Earth
Bird's advice
A man once set up a trap to catch birds. By chance, a small bird became ensnared, and the man quickly captured it. The bird, trembling but calm, looked at him and spoke: “O human! You have eaten countless deer, goats, and chickens. Compared to all that, what difference does my little body make? The small amount of meat on me will barely fill your stomach. But if you release me, I will give you three pieces of advice—advice that, if you follow, will be extremely beneficial to you.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Petlife
Original form
Wasim was the fifteen-year-old son of Tufail Rabbani, a prominent industrialist. Unlike most boys his age, Wasim had an adventurous spirit. He loved exploring ruins, searching for hidden treasures, and collecting antiquities. Money was never a problem for him. While his father was busy managing the business, his mother ran a non-governmental organization and was often occupied with her work.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Horror
“Ting Ting” The Duck
Quna, Funa, and Sona were three friends. They were small ducks who lived in a shallow pond. Quna was a white duck. Her beak was golden yellow, and her feet were the same bright color, which made her look very beautiful. She was well aware of her beauty. She would swim a little and then flick her tail proudly. When she drank water, she dipped her beak into the pond, filled her mouth, and then lifted her head toward the sky. The water could be seen sliding down her white neck. Everyone in the pond thought Quna was extremely beautiful.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Petlife
A True Friend Is One Like This
In a dense forest lived a troop of monkeys. Among them were two young monkeys who were extremely mischievous. They were so naughty that even their parents had grown tired of scolding them. In the same forest lived a little giraffe. He was simple, innocent, and kind by nature.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Humans
Golden bag
In a mountainous area far from the town lived a boy named Aaqil with his parents. Eleven-year-old Aaqil was a fifth-grade student. His father worked with a contractor who broke mountains and sent stones to different parts of the country, while his mother did sewing and embroidery for women, and this was how they earned their living. After finishing his studies, Aaqil helped his mother.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Journal
Brave Prince
The Brave Prince Long ago, in a distant land, there lived a brave young prince named Saif. One day, while riding his horse through neighboring kingdoms, Prince Saif arrived near the grand palace of a powerful king. As he entered the city, he was surprised to see that the people looked sad and worried. There was no joy on their faces, and the streets felt silent and heavy with sorrow.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Motivation
Story of ox and donkey
The Landowner Who Understood Animals In a village lived a wealthy landowner. God had blessed him with vast farmlands, large houses, and beautiful orchards where different kinds of fruits grew in their proper seasons. He owned cows and buffaloes, a strong ox used for plowing fields, and a fine Arabian donkey on which he would ride for leisure trips.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Fiction











