Zain Ali Khan
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The Fall of Ajmal
In the northeastern reaches of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan, nestled among scenic hills that serve as a gateway to the mountainous regions of the province, lies a quiet village. From this serene land emerged a boy named Ajmal, born into a devout and honorable family. His upbringing was rooted in strong religious and moral values, and his parents groomed him with utmost care and affection.
By Zain Ali Khan9 months ago in Families
A Journey Through Shadows: The Resilient Heart of Sara
In the serene highlands of Northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, a girl named Sara was born into a modest household blessed with two older brothers. Tragically, a few months after her birth, her mother passed away, leaving behind a void that no one could truly fill. In an effort to restore some sense of normalcy, Sara’s father remarried—a woman of his own age. However, the stepmother's demeanor toward Sara and her brothers was cold and unwelcoming.
By Zain Ali Khan10 months ago in Fiction
The Fall of Ajmal
In the northeastern reaches of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan, nestled among scenic hills that serve as a gateway to the mountainous regions of the province, lies a quiet village. From this serene land emerged a boy named Ajmal, born into a devout and honorable family. His upbringing was rooted in strong religious and moral values, and his parents groomed him with utmost care and affection.
By Zain Ali Khan10 months ago in Criminal
Whispers Beneath the Snow
In the bitter cold of December 1980, an extraordinary discovery was made in the heart of a remote, snow-covered mountain range. Towering above the clouds and blanketed in deep, undisturbed snow, these mountains guarded secrets buried for centuries. At their base lay a small, humble village, where the simple lives of villagers were shaped by nature’s harsh rhythm.
By Zain Ali Khan10 months ago in Fiction
The Price of a Moment
In the northern region of Pakistan, nestled within a densely populated village, lived a school teacher who commanded immense respect and admiration. Known for his wisdom, integrity, and kind demeanor, he was the pillar of trust in the community. Every matter requiring judgment or confidentiality was entrusted to him. The teacher had three sons, and his brother had two. Together, their families were regarded as noble and peace-loving by all.
By Zain Ali Khan10 months ago in History
Echoes of Joy: A Glimpse into the Golden Days of Village Sports and Pashtoon Values
There was a time in our village when life was simple, joyful, and full of meaning. As children between the ages of 10 to 20, we found happiness not in technology or luxury, but in dusty playgrounds, loud laughter, and the thrill of sports. Cricket, football, and volleyball were not just games—they were our passion, our daily escape, and a bridge that connected generations.
By Zain Ali Khan10 months ago in Journal
The Last Echo of the Mountain
The Last Echo of the Mountain By [Zain Ali Khan] In the haunting silence of the snow-veiled mountains, where the whisper of the wind often carried secrets untold, a tale of lost justice, rebellion, and redemption unfolded in June of 1995. A narrow-gauge train, an iron serpent winding through treacherous cliffs and icy ravines, carried more than passengers and coal—it bore the weight of a nation’s forgotten struggle. This route, connecting the vital Coal City with the rest of the country, had become a battlefield cloaked in shadows.
By Zain Ali Khan10 months ago in Fiction







