Political Conflict in Khadija Mastoor’s Novel “Zameen”

Authors

  • Neelum Ambreen PhD Scholar (Urdu), NCBA&E, Sub Campus, Multan
  • Shakeel Pitafi Professor Department of Urdu, NCBA&E, Sub Campus, Multan
  • Rafia Malik Professor, Department of Urdu, NCBA&E, Sub Campus, Multan

Keywords:

Khadija Mastoor, Politics, Novel, Urdu Literature, Sub-Continent, Partition

Abstract

In the heart of Urdu literature, amidst the ink-stained pages and the echoes of storytelling, stood Khadija Mastoor, a titan of words, weaving narratives that echoed the soul of a nation. With diligence and passion, she etched her name into the annals of literary history, her pen carving paths through the labyrinth of emotions. Among her literary treasures, "Angan" and "Zameen" gleam brightest, like twin stars in the vast expanse of Urdu literature. Each word a testament to her dedication, each sentence a melody of sacrifice and resilience. "Angan" whispered tales of yesteryears, painting vivid portraits of a bygone era. But it was "Zameen" that captured hearts and minds, a literary masterpiece revered by connoisseurs and commoners alike. With every turn of the page, readers were transported to the tumultuous landscape of post-partition Sub-Continent, where shadows of strife danced with the light of hope. In the wake of division, as wounds bled and hearts mourned, Khadija Mastoor became the voice of a generation, her words a balm for fractured souls. Through "Zameen," she laid bare the raw emotions that pulsed beneath the surface, a symphony of pain and resilience echoing through the corridors of time. As accolades adorned her name and awards embraced her work, Khadija Mastoor remained steadfast in her commitment to truth and beauty. With "Zameen," she not only penned a novel but etched her soul onto the literary landscape, a legacy that would endure for generations to come. In the tapestry of Urdu literature, Khadija Mastoor's "Zameen" stands tall, a beacon of light guiding readers through the labyrinth of human experience, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, stories have the power to illuminate the path forward.

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Published

01-04-2024

How to Cite

Neelum Ambreen, Shakeel Pitafi, & Rafia Malik. (2024). Political Conflict in Khadija Mastoor’s Novel “Zameen”. Al-Mahdi Research Journal (MRJ), 5(4), 24–29. Retrieved from https://ojs.mrj.com.pk/index.php/MRJ/article/view/273