A Special New Year Edition Filled with Inspiring Stories and Family Reading Pakeezah Digest January 2015 marks the first monthly editio...
A Special New Year Edition Filled with Inspiring Stories and Family Reading
Pakeezah Digest January 2015 marks the first monthly edition of the new year, bringing together a thoughtful collection of Urdu fiction, social narratives, and informative sections for readers. This issue of Pakeezah Digest January 2015 offers a rich variety of stories that reflect emotions, relationships, faith, and everyday life experiences. It continues the tradition of presenting meaningful content especially curated for family reading.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]Among the featured stories in this edition are Mujhey Kuch Kehna Hey by Madeera and Aitbar e Wafa by Nighat Seema, both exploring themes of trust and emotional strength. Readers can also enjoy Rang e Khalash by Rafaqat Javed and Tark e Wafa by Nayab Jilani, which highlight the complexities of human relationships. The heartfelt narrative Kachi Dauri Rishtey ki by Anjum Ansar and Hamain Darkar Hey Tu by Samera Younas Haroon add further depth to this engaging issue.
Other memorable contributions include Jungle Ka Phool by Zahida Parween, Ghaunsla by Aniqa Ahmed Baig, and Taraf Dar Dil by Shamim Fazal Khalaq. Stories like Woh Merey Gumaan Main Rahan by Nuzhat Jabeen Zia and Aakhri Rozan by Nighat Uzma continue to captivate readers with emotional storytelling. Light-hearted and reflective pieces such as Ham Dubai Key Ho Gaye by Uzma Afaq Saeed and Survey by Shaista Zareen add variety to the reading experience.
In addition to fiction, the digest includes informative and spiritual sections like Sehra Main Medical Camp by Dr. Zahida Parween, Deen Ki Batain, Behno Ki Mehfil, Ruhani Mashwarey, and Homeo Clinic by the Editor. Regular features such as Jaltarang, Main Aksar Gungunati Hoon by Sughra Zaidi, Khush Zaiqa, and Sandesey by Pakiza Behnain make this issue well-rounded and enjoyable.
Overall, Pakeezah Digest January 2015 provides an engaging blend of fiction, advice, spirituality, and household guidance, making it a valuable addition to monthly Urdu reading collections.
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