Jannat ke pattay audio episode 13

 


Our favourite author Nemrah Ahmed wrote Janat Kay Pattay. I have never before read a novel with such a broad range of genres. It was filled with mystery, intrigue, love, lessons, thrills, and exotic locations. This narrative and its characters have me completely smitten.


 You might possibly add Turkey to your list of places to visit due to the stunning and exquisite portrayal of this nation. From the first episode to the last, readers continue to find the subject to be fascinating.The novel's title is extremely appropriately matched to its plot.

The two major protagonists in the story are Haya Suleman and Jehan Sikandar. One aspect of the narrative centres on the concept of "Hijaab" and how a single Quranic phrase could completely alter Haya's life.

 The central theme of this book was Haya's (a modern girl) transition into a Naqabi girl. The other side of the story shows the life of a spy, Jehan Sikandar, and the difficult requirements of his job. Many characters such as Major Ahmed, Khawaja Sira, Pinky and Dolly added to the suspense element of this story.

It demonstrates why modernism cannot be trusted. It is a passing stage that has to end. Our faith, our deeds, and our repentance are what will endure.

On the other hand, Naqabi Girl's confidence level has increased after reading about Haya's character. Because if humans can be so sure of themselves when they are mistaken, then why can't the hijaabi girls?
And I appreciate Nimra Ahmed for creating such a memorable book.


                                                                                 
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