Raja Gidh Novel
Raja Gidh (Urdu: راجه گدھ) by Bano Qudsia is one of the foremost broadly examined and acclaimed Urdu books. Gidh is the Urdu word for a vulture and Raja may be a Hindi equivalent word for ruler. The name expects the kingdom of vultures. In reality, parallel to the most plot of the novel, an metaphorical story of such a kingdom is described. The representation of the vulture as an creature bolstering for the most part on the carcasses of dead creatures is utilized to depict the trespassing of moral limits forced by the society or by the religion. Bano Qudsia has composed this novel drawing on the devout concept of Haraam and Halaal. Numerous perusers tend to translate Raja Gidh as a sermon, in which Bano Qudsia puts forward her hypothesis of hereditary transmission of Haraam qualities. Actually the plot is woven to bolster the proposition. Within the supposition of numerous perusers and critics she oversees to persuade them that the compatibility of Haraam, be it budgetary, ethical or passionate, comes about within the disintegration of a person's typicality in a few sense.
Author | Bano Qudsia |
In language | Urdu |
Genre | Urdu Novel |
Size | 10.8 MB+ |
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