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when Sabeen said :
Condemn the sin, not the sinner.
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I've never cried as much as I have in the past month because of a single book and I'm sorry but I'm saying this with the utmost respect-
URDU NOVELS ARE THE FUCKING BOMB!
These women writers, the way they write these men✋️😭😭😭😭😭 I have never been so full of hope and HOPELESS simultaneously. They have permanently altered my brain chemistry, I will cry for life if my s/o does not make me half as happy as these fictional men have WITH THE SIMPLEST FUCKING GESTURES
Never have I been more glad to my neighbours for teaching me Urdu😭😭😭💖
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When Salar Sikandar Said:
میں بال سمیٹ دوں تمہارے ؟ Me Baal samet Du Tumhare?
♡🪞🌸💫
When Haram Orebi Said:
آپ اپنے بال باندھیں پہلے مجھے اپنی بات بھول رہی ہے بار بار
Ap apne Baal Bandhe Pehle Mujhe Apni Baat Bhul Rahi He Bar Baar
When Jihan Sikandar Said :
مجھے اس کے بال واپس چاہیے
Mujhe Uske Baal Wapis Chahiye
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REACT REVIEW ON JANNAT KAY PATTY:
Introduction:
Every other human being on the face of this Earth is struggling, struggling with their own troubles and dealing with problems on their own. Some are strong and some pretend to be strong, some are accompanied by kind hearts while some are shoved off by their own loved ones. Struggles, problems, difficulties, conflicts is what life is all about. Jannat kay Pattay by Nimrah Ahmed is a novel of its own kind that pays attention to the battles that every person fights and the darkness that every one wants to get through. Beautifully pictured in the streets of Turkey and taking the readers to the ancient places of Constantinople,this story is about a young girl named Haya Suleman and an intimidating guy who serves as a spy in the intelligence agency named Maj. Jihan Sikandar Ahmed.
Characters:
Jannat kay Pattay is all about growth, learning, being strong and being able to battle with all the challenges that life throws at you. Haya Suleman has been depicted as a very strong and empowered character who finds it insulting to advertise her problems to people. She knows how to guard herself strongly. Her life has been pictured as a journey from having herself considered as being independent of Islamic teachings to have been largely impacted by a single verse of the Holy Quran that changes her whole perspective of life. She remains powerful and strong yet she surrenders her desires and wishes only before THE ALMIGHTY. She feels more empowered in doing so. On the other hand, Maj, Jihan is portrayed as an undaunted character who is resolute and fearless in his own way. You might consider him the most smartest guy on the face of Earth. He knows what he has to do and does not welcome interference from anyone. His arrogance is empowering, his attitude is positive and his life is a tale of unheard battles and unvoiced struggles. There are literally so many shades of this character that I can't disclose because don't want to spoil it for the non-readers. This particular character has evolved from low self esteem and less supportive environment to be a man of high spirits and have a lucid understanding of life. He also has a command on the understanding of the Holy Quran so in a nutshell Jihan Sikandar is undoubtedly a complete hero for most of the girls.
Story Plot:
The story revolves around Jihan, Haya and many other equally significant characters that add life to the mysterious, thrilling and somewhat a fiction theme of the novel. Haya travels to Turkey to pursue her studies where she meets Maj. Jihan who is her husband apparently. They both have romcom relationship and either of them is not ready to express their love. The main theme of this story is PARDAH; Jannat kay Pattay that signifies the story of Adam and Eve when they covered themselves with the leaves of Heaven after committing a mistake. It also pays tribute to the unsung heroes; the intelligence officers who live and die secretly, no one knows them yet they play an undercover significant role to protect our motherland. More over the story builds intriguingly and has lots of riddles, the plot is a mystery and all the different characters are linked together in one chapter finally leaving the readers to have feel as if they've been played. It has a magical vibe to it! Another captivating thing is the that the plot is set in Turkey and the readers would immediately fall in love with the country without even visiting it because that's the kind of power the writer has in her pen. I bet you would want to visit Turkey once you are done reading it.
Conclusion:
This novel has the power to make you fall in love with each and every character due to their empowering personality and impactful dialogues that help you get through tough phases. It also develops you spiritually and lets you rebuild the lost contact with THE ALMIGHTY. The dialogues are to die for (you might find yourself quoting most of the dialogues as life hacks!) Jannat k Pattay is a book that I suggest every one should read. It not only gives you an insight about so many things that we either neglect or take for granted but also builds you emotionally strong and even mentally smart.
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People say that in life, this is necessary, that is necessary, but in reality, nothing is essential in life – not wealth, not children, not status, and not even the love of people. You just need to exist, and have a growing connection with Allah at every moment.
-- Halima from Jannat k Pattay
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"agar zindagi main apko koi Jannat k pattay la kar de toh usse thaam lijiyega
woh apko ruswa nahi hone denge"
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