
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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A Priceless Lesson of Life
There was once a man who had four sons. He deeply wished that his sons would learn one of the most important lessons of life: never be quick to judge others. He believed that true understanding comes only with patience and time. To teach them this lesson in a meaningful way, he decided to send them on a journey.
By Sudais Zakwan26 days ago in Lifehack
Cloud's advice
A Conversation with the Cloud Friday, 5 January 2018 By Javed Iqbal Dark clouds had spread across the sky. They were so thick and heavy that even during the daytime, it felt as if night had fallen. Zeeshan was walking quickly toward his fields. He was worried that if it started raining, the bundles of wheat lying in the open would be damaged. He wanted to cover them with plastic sheets before the rain arrived.
By Sudais Zakwan27 days ago in Longevity
Two friends who lost their way
Two Friends Who Lost Their Way Article No. 2343 Wednesday, 31 August 2022 By Maheen Sheikh, Lahore Zobia and Momina were very close friends. When their school holidays began, they decided to make the most of their free time. One day, they planned that the next morning they would go out for a walk and enjoy nature together. Both of them were excited about the idea and looked forward to spending a peaceful day away from their daily routine.
By Sudais Zakwan27 days ago in Humans
Things you don't know about Africa
Africa: What You Probably Didn’t Know Article No. 1671 Tuesday, 25 February 2020 By Wardah Baloch In terms of land area, Africa is the second-largest continent in the world. It covers nearly 22 percent of the world’s total landmass and about 6 percent of the Earth’s total surface area. Only Asia is larger than Africa in size.
By Sudais Zakwan27 days ago in Earth
Speechless Mohsen
The Loyal Dog: A Lesson in Love and Faithfulness Aamir had grown up living with his grandparents, and his daily routine revolved around family, school, and their small shop. After finishing his classes at school and the local madrasa, he would hurry to his grandfather’s small general store, carrying lunch from home for his uncle. His uncle, a teacher at a nearby school, would take over the shop in the afternoon, while his grandfather went home to rest. By night, his uncle would manage the shop alone
By Sudais Zakwan28 days ago in Petlife
The last door
The Day the Teacher Learned to Repent At Government High School, a new teacher named Abdul Hameed had joined. He was a little different from the other teachers. He wanted his students not only to follow the curriculum but also to think critically and creatively, so their learning abilities could grow.
By Sudais Zakwan28 days ago in Longevity
Wounded enemy
The Deadly Snake That Wasn’t By: Zargham Raja It was a summer evening, around 7:30 PM, and darkness was slowly settling in. I had been driving for nearly three hours, with another nine to go on my long journey. I parked my car by the roadside to take a short break, stepped out, and sipped some water. The wind rustled through the dense trees lining the road, their branches swaying wildly in the evening breeze. Everything seemed calm—and then my eyes fell upon something that froze me in place.
By Sudais Zakwan28 days ago in Fiction
I am not alone.
Billu Bhai’s Realization Category: Human Interest / Life Lessons His real name was Bilal, but everyone in the village called him Billu Bhai. He was the eldest child in a large family, with parents, siblings, and relatives all living together. Growing up, Bilal had been quite weak, both physically and mentally. His childhood was marked by illness, which affected his ability to concentrate in school. Learning was a constant struggle, and he barely managed to complete his education up to the tenth grade. Now, at twenty-five, Bilal was hardworking, reliable, and always willing to help others. His father had given him a rickshaw, which became his source of daily income.
By Sudais Zakwan28 days ago in Humans
The secret of the well
The Mysterious Well Category: Adventure / Mystery Salman and Abdullah had come from the bustling city to spend their summer vacation at their uncle’s peaceful village home. The air was fresh, the streets were quiet, and life moved at a slow, pleasant pace—a sharp contrast to the constant rush of the city. Hamza, their cousin, was delighted to have them around. The three boys were inseparable, their bond strengthened over countless childhood adventures and shared secrets.
By Sudais Zakwan28 days ago in Petlife











