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By: Maemuna Sadaf

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Khaar is a realistic fiction book that sheds light on the darker side of human nature. In this thought-provoking realistic novel in Urdu, the author draws a striking comparison between humans and wolves, showing how today’s humans, despite being called the noblest of creations, can surpass even the bloodthirsty wolf in cruelty and brutality.

This sad realistic novel delves into the harsh realities of society, human greed, and the moral dilemmas that shape our interactions. Through the lens of this sad novel in Urdu, readers witness the consequences of cruelty, the effects of selfishness, and the subtle ways people hurt one another, like a thorn, sharp and unavoidable.

Written as a compact and powerful novelette in Urdu, Khaar combines fiction with intense realism, making it ideal for readers who appreciate literature that reflects human truths without sugarcoating.

Whether you are looking for a realistic fiction book that reveals the true colors of humanity or drawn towards a sad realistic novel that you can relate, Khaar offers a compelling and thought-provoking journey into human nature and the choices that define it.

ISBN (Digital) 978-969-696-412-4
ISBN (Hard copy) 978-969-696-411-7
Total Pages 160
Language Urdu
Estimated Reading Time 3 hours
Genre Popular Fiction
Published By Daastan
Published On 11 Feb 2026
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Maemuna Sadaf

Maemuna Sadaf

Maemuna Sadaf was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan , grew up in Rawalpindi and achieved a degree of MBA (Finance) in 2008. Started Writing for Native language (Urdu) newspapers in 2013. As well as, Started writing for English Newspapers in 2016. her three Books have been Published in 2017. An English e-book named "Me and My mother" where as collection of columns E-book Urdu & Short Stories book named " Palak Basaira" was published on 23rd may 2017. More than 150 Urdu and 25 English columns are published in different National newspapers.

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