Sikander by Muhammad Salahuddin Khan is an emotionally rich and thought-provoking novel that captures the journey of a young Pakistani boy as he navigates the complexities of life. Set during a time of social and political turmoil, the story explores themes of identity, faith, and self-discovery. From childhood innocence to the challenges of adulthood, Sikander portrays the protagonist’s struggles with relationships, cultural expectations, and the search for meaning in an ever-changing world. With vivid storytelling and deep emotional insights, the novel is a poignant reflection on resilience, the human spirit, and the choices that shape one’s destiny.
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Sikander by Muhammad Salahuddin Khan is a gripping coming-of-age novel that follows a young Pakistani boy’s journey through life, love, and faith. Set against the backdrop of turbulent times, it explores identity, resilience, and personal growth
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