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Banoo Qudsia

    Bano Qudsia was a Pakistani writer, intellectual, playwright, and spiritualist celebrated for her Urdu novels and short stories, widely regarded as masterpieces of modern Urdu literature. She was particularly acclaimed for her insightful television plays, which resonated with audiences for their vibrancy, warmth, and courage. Qudsia often explored themes of human intolerance and selfishness as the root of global conflict, advocating for a world free from strife. Her writing is distinguished by its profound insight into the human condition and its spiritual underpinnings.

    Raja Gidh / راجه گدھ
    • 2015

      Raja Gidh / راجه گدھ

      • 564 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Raja Gidh by Bano Qudsia is a renowned Urdu novel that explores complex themes through the allegorical tale of a kingdom of vultures, symbolizing the ethical boundaries transgressed by society and religion. The title reflects the notion of vultures feeding on carcasses, paralleling the pursuit of Haraam (forbidden) and Halaal (permissible) in life. Many readers interpret the work as a sermon on the hereditary transmission of Haraam traits, suggesting that the pursuit of unethical desires—financial, moral, or emotional—leads to a deterioration of normality, potentially affecting future generations. The novel also delves into social, emotional, and psychological dimensions, capturing the nostalgia of Lahore's Government College and Lawrence Garden during the 1970s and 80s. Qudsia's careful prose maintains a fluid narrative, presenting characters with depth rather than clear moral dichotomies. Readers familiar with a Pakistani academic setting may find reflections of themselves in the characters. The plot centers on Seemin Shah, an upper middle-class girl who falls for her classmate Aftab, a Kashmiri from a business family. Despite their mutual affection, Aftab succumbs to familial pressures, marrying someone else and moving to London, leading to a poignant story of separation.

      Raja Gidh / راجه گدھ