Memorable stories, social critique, and powerful literary expression Naye Ufaq March 2020 offers a compelling selection of fiction and re...
Memorable stories, social critique, and powerful literary expression
Naye Ufaq March 2020 offers a compelling selection of fiction and reflective prose that explores human weakness, moral conflict, and emotional depth. “Naqabil-e-Faramosh” by M. Zaid Sheikh presents a story that lingers in memory, highlighting moments that leave a permanent mark on one’s life. “Nijat Dahinda” by Mona Shehzad focuses on rescue and redemption, portraying a character striving to overcome difficult circumstances.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]“Shararat” by Shehzad Khan adds an engaging narrative built around mischief and its unexpected consequences. In contrast, “Fasad Ki Jar” by Riaz Butt examines the root causes of conflict, offering insight into how small disputes can grow into larger turmoil. “Zauq Aabi” by Usman Abdullah reflects a poetic sensibility, blending imagery with thoughtful reflection.
“Nasoor Zada” by Ibn-e-Talib explores emotional wounds that refuse to heal, presenting a powerful metaphor for lingering pain. The suspenseful “Raaz Sarbasta” by Sanaullah Khan Ahsan unfolds hidden realities with measured intensity, while “Khushboo-e-Sukhan” by Nosheen Iqbal Noshi celebrates the beauty of expression and the fragrance of meaningful words.
The editorial section “Katranein” provides concise commentary on literary and social trends. Altogether, this issue maintains Naye Ufaq’s reputation for thoughtful storytelling, balanced critique, and engaging prose that resonates with contemporary readers.
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