Abstract
Saqiba Rahimuddin is known for her works for children and literary books. She is also known for her social work, especially in the field of education and upbringing of the deserving children. She has published several collections of short stories. This paper reviews the themes, portrayals and philosophy of her short stories namely Dard hi Dard, Tehzeb ke Zakham and Muhabbat. Saqiba's style and approach to life makes her writings near to real-life, leaving audience in ultimate realistic spark. The themes of her short stories revolve around the pattrens and realities of our society, dealing with domestic life, religion, status and condition of women in society.
Author(s):
Munazza Munawar Sulehri
PhD Scholar (Urdu)Garrison University, Lahore
Pakistan
Muhammad Arshad Owaisi
Chairman Department of UrduGarrison University, Lahore
Pakistan
Details:
| Type: | Article |
| Volume: | 94 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Language: | Urdu |
| Id: | 62679e5951f3a |
| Pages | 77 - 86 |
| Published | March 07, 2019 |
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