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Most Attractive Sneak Peak Of Ujra Diyar By Mehwish Bint e Zahid
She had cried as much as she could that night, she had even thrown her engagement ring on the dressing table.
How cruelly he had congratulated her on her engagement.
How cruel a man he was, if there was no love, why had he even planted the seed of love? Why had he cared so much? Why had he kept his shadow on her head for so many years?
Why had he forced her heart to beat?
The rain was pouring down heavily and she was crying badly inside.
Her mind had gone blank from crying too much.
She had not even changed her jewellery or dressing. A bracelet had badly stuck to her face.
I will not forgive you. I will not marry your friend. Did you make me understand after all...
My life is a game that I can play whenever I want.
I will tell you, are you the one for me...
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The morning call to prayer was ringing all around. Sadaf woke up after performing ablution and saw that Ayan had already performed ablution and was going to the mosque.
Assalamu Alaikum, Mom!!! Pray for me. My results are coming by ten o'clock today.
Yes, son, God willing, you will definitely succeed.
Ayan's results were very impressive. He had secured seventh position in CSS. Sadaf, Zia and Samra were so excited that they could not contain themselves.
Ammi, I will treat my brother well today. Samra told her mother.
Zia was so happy that all the fatigue in his life had gone away.
Ayan had received offers from different departments even before the results came out, but Ayan chose only the police force. He had always wanted to become a police officer, which was now his dream coming true.
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Nina, son, we are going to Pakistan this week, you pack your things.
Yes, Papa!!! Neena and Farah packed their belongings together and left for Pakistan. Sarfaraz was involved in the field of politics in Pakistan. He married a white woman outside and spent his entire life there. Neena's mother was a Russian woman. She was very serious and patient. Neena inherited this characteristic from her mother. Neena's entire appearance was like her mother's, while Farah was a copy of her father. But Neena's mother died of a heart attack when the girls were studying in college. Neena took care of the house. After completing her MBA, Neena joined a nursery so that she could spend time with the children and learn a lot from them. Neena's nature was like Mamta's, which is why Sarfaraz used to call her her birth mother. Neena was an extremely strong, funny, quiet, humble and sensible girl. Whoever met Neena, she would fall for him. Neena knew how to win people's hearts very well. It was because it was filled with the spirit of sacrifice..
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Introduction Of Novel
Ujra Diyar by Mehwish Bint-e-Zahid is an emotional and tragic story that explores the pain of loss, broken dreams, and shattered relationships. The title itself — meaning “Deserted Land” — reflects the emptiness and heartbreak that defines the characters’ lives.
The novel revolves around a girl whose world falls apart due to betrayal and unexpected circumstances. Once surrounded by love and happiness, her life turns into a deserted place filled with sorrow and loneliness. Through her emotional journey, the story portrays how life, despite all pain, can still hold hope and faith in new beginnings.
The novel focuses on love, betrayal, emotional endurance, and self-discovery. It beautifully depicts how a broken soul learns to survive and rebuild life after devastation, making it a powerful reflection of inner strength and emotional healing.
Introduction Of Writer
Mehwish Bint-e-Zahid is a talented and expressive Urdu novelist known for her deeply emotional, realistic, and thought-provoking stories. Her novels often explore love, betrayal, sacrifice, and the struggles of women within social and cultural boundaries. She writes with simplicity and heartfelt emotion, allowing readers to connect with her characters’ pain and resilience. Through her work, Mehwish highlights social issues, moral lessons, and the power of forgiveness and faith.