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  Bano Qudsia is a veteran Urdu writer, who has an enormous fan base around the globe due to her writing talents.   Raja Gidh novel was also her most renowned writing experience.   The novel explores the motives for human madness.   Bano Qudsia has shared four stages of human existence to provide an review of.   Based on Bano Qudisa there are four stages of human existence: unproductive love, illicit earning, unending curiosity, and a sense of death. Qayyum is the protagonist in Raja Gidh , a middle class man of an area.   A different character is Seemi who is a classmate of Qayyum.   He falls in love Seemi.   However, a twist in his story begins that Seemi is attracted to a male in her class. Bano Qudsiya has defined four phases of life, having a dialogue with the characters in Qayyum's story because of one-sided love.   Another great thing in the novel Bano Qudsia has given some the concept of halal and the concept of haram. While this novel is a despairing and hopeless situatio

Raja Gidh Novel Facts

 In my opinion, the author Bano Qudsia in her novel " Raja Gadh " has tried her best to shed light on the negative attitudes of the society. In this age of narcissism, every human being tries to find short cuts in his life and runs away from hard work. Wealth earned through illicit means and sustenance bought from it becomes haraam. We are eating the same food. We need to pay attention to the negative effects it is having on us and our future generations. Our children are becoming disobedient, immorality and misbehavior are increasing in the society. It is a moment of reflection for all of us. If we understand the concept of haraam sustenance and its negative effects and learn to trust Allah's decisions completely, then we can become good Muslims and good members of society and live a peaceful life. Ms. Bano Qudsia has tried her best to open our eyes. In today's society, we are drawn to the growing obscenity and misguidance, selfishness, greed and countless other nega

Raja Gidh 2np Episode

 Like the heroine of The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Sami Shah also commits suicide. Sami Shah's suicide drives Qayyum semi-crazy. One day, by chance, he meets Professor Sohail, who advises Qayyum to do Tantra Yoga. It is also an interesting film coincidence that Adhar Qayyum got the advice of Tantra Yoga for which he needs a sex partner. Abida is not having a baby. She puts the blame on her husband and wants to get a divorce. Qayyum gives her hope that he can make her a mother and thus succeeds in seducing an 'abida' for his yoga purposes. Abida is a religious woman. She comes to Qayyum's words temporarily but later returns to her husband. These are the days when Qayyum gets a job in Radio Pakistan where he meets Amtal. Amtal Shahi belongs to the neighborhood and occasionally finds work on the radio. Forty-year-old Amtal is now at that age when she can neither sell her voice nor her body. Although the two seem to like each other, the physical relationship between the two

Raja Gidh Review

When I arrived at Punjab University Lahore as a student in the nineties, there was talk of two books. We used to preach the 'vision of false form' of the perverted Raja Anwar. This beautiful book is based on the love letters of Raja Anwar which he wrote to his girlfriend during his student days. ۔ The romantic new campus of Punjab University in the seventies, which was mapped out by Raja Anwar, was very different from the suffocated Punjab University in which we were living. I would have liked Ahmed Faraz's poem 'Why should we sell our dreams' if I had read 'Darshan of false form'. Ironically, the authors of 'Jhoote Roop Ke Darshan' have denied their own beautiful love names. Well, the subject of this article is of course Bano Qudsia's novel Raja Gidh which was read and appreciated more than text books in those days. A few years ago, while waiting for a train bound for Karachi, he was reviewing books at a book stall at Lahore railway station wh