Jannat Kay Pattay by Nemrah Ahmed is a captivating and action-packed novel that explores themes of love, faith, and personal growth. The story follows the life of a young woman, Hina, who is caught in the complexities of religious extremism and the search for truth. Through a series of unexpected events involving espionage, betrayal, and sacrifice, Hina discovers the strength of her convictions and the power of love and faith. Ahmed’s narrative skillfully blends romance with suspense, creating a gripping story that also reflects on identity, societal issues, and the quest for redemption. Jannat Kay Pattay is both thrilling and thought-provoking.
Jannat Kay Pattay
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Jannat Kay Pattay by Nemrah Ahmed is an engaging novel that intertwines love, faith, and espionage. Set against the backdrop of political and religious turmoil, it follows the journey of a young woman seeking truth, identity, and redemption.
SKU: | RF-1599 |
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Category: | Urdu Literature |
Tag: | Short Stories |
Author | Nemrah Ahmed |
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