- Raja Gidh
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name = Raja Gidh
title_orig = راجه گدھ
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author =Bano Qudsia
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country =Pakistan
language =Urdu
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genre =Novel
publisher = Sang-e-Meel
release_date = 1981
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media_type = Print
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isbn = ISBN 969-35-0514-X
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followed_by ="Raja Gidh" (
Urdu : راجه گدھ) byBano Qudsia is one of the most widely read and acclaimedUrdu novels. Gidh is theUrdu word for avulture andRaja is aHindi synonym for king. The name anticipates the kingdom of vultures. In fact, parallel to the main plot of the novel, an allegorical story of such a kingdom is narrated.Bano Qudsia has written this novel drawing on the religious concept ofHaraam andHalaal . Many readers tend to interpret Raja Gidh as a sermon, in which Bano Qudsia puts forth her theory of hereditary transmission ofHaraam genes. Naturally the plot is woven to support the thesis. In the opinion of many readers and critics she manages to convince them that the pursuance ofHaraam , be it financial, moral or emotional, results in the deterioration of a person's normality in some sense. She seems to suggest that the abnormality is transferred genetically to the next generation.Apart from the above implication the novel has many social, emotional and psychological aspects. The nostalgic narration of the historical Government College Lahore and of the Lawrence Garden Lahore lights upon the days of seventies and eighties.
Bano Qudsia is among thoseUrdu writers who would think ten times before writing a sentence. But she does not sacrifice the flow of the narrative anywhere in this novel. Her characters are not black and white ones as some of the critics would like to suggest. Every sensitive reader who has attended a college or a university in a Pakistani setting is bound to find some similarities between himself and one of the characters. Seemin Shah, hailing from an upper middle class family, falls in love with her handsome class fellow Aftab in the MA Sociology class atGovernment College Lahore . Seemin is a modern and attractive urban girl and attracts most of the male class fellows including the narrator Qayyum and the young liberal professor Suhail. Aftab belongs to aKashmiri business family. Though he also loves her, he can not rise above his family values and succumbs to his parent's pressure to marry his cousin and leave for London to look after his family business. Now the long story of separation begins.ee also
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*Haasil Ghaat
*Ashfaq Ahmed External links
*Raja Gidh, [http://www.iqbalcyberlibrary.net/ICBN/969-416-207-007/"Read online"]
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