
shahkar jalal
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Mina Naz: The Price of Love and Honor
hey say love is the most powerful emotion— It can build empires or destroy families. Mina Naz was once the heart of her home, a girl adored by everyone. But when her love crossed the boundaries of family honor, her world turned upside down.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
Sleepy Eyes
The night was calm, heavy with the scent of autumn. In a small village house, Jamala Bibi lay on her bed with a rosary in one hand and prayer beads in the other. The half-moon cast a faint light across the room as she looked toward the door again and again, her heart waiting for someone who never came home on time.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Families
“The Price of Honor: When Humanity Is Lost in the Name of Tradition”
Sahl was a simple man from a humble family — honest, quiet, and deeply human. His life was shaped by tradition, loyalty, and a constant struggle between right and wrong. In his world, morality was often measured not by goodness but by pride, revenge, and control.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
“Long Live the Dead: The Cry That No One Heard”
Sadro lay on her bed, trembling and weak, her eyes red with tears. “Oh my God,” she whispered, “where is that man who can take me to the doctor? He’s been wandering all day without worry that his wife lies sick in bed. At least bring me some water,” she called to her daughter.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
“Freebies: The Price of a Love That Cost Everything”
Abbas Shah was the most capable boy in his class intelligent, disciplined, and deeply kind. As gifted as he was, he was also moral, loving, and generous. He would spend freely on his friends and relatives. God had blessed him with both talent and wealth a successful business, a bungalow, and hundreds of acres of land. Yet, his heart was as generous as that of Hatim Tai and Sakhi Arsala Khan.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Confessions
The Human Heart of Sahl
Although Sahl’s family was full of ignorance and bad morals, Sahl stood out from the rest. He possessed a unique character, positive thinking, and a constant desire to benefit others. His other siblings were often taken to foreign wars. Wherever his brothers went, their names were known. Their hobbies — dogs, chickens, pigeons, and guns — had become a part of their lives.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
Hope Beneath the Mulberry Tree
Someone is sitting in the shade of a mulberry tree, someone is lying without a bed. The owner is a teak tree, the farmer is tied to a pole. The farmer is drunk, his head bound tightly to the post. Fever has fled from the mother, the cow has been beaten, and the farmer has given Gulalai a mountain.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Families








