Novel Name | Meri Eid Tum Sajan |
Writer Name | Ana Ilyas |
Pages | 112 |
File Size | 10 MB |
File Type | PDF Format |
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Summary of Meri Eid Tum Sajan
The story begins with Abra, a loving wife and mother, whose life takes a tragic turn when her husband Sarem dies in a car accident. Left alone with a young daughter (Areeba), she finds herself emotionally devastated. Her in-laws, instead of supporting her, begin to pressure her to remarry—this time, to Sarem’s younger brother, Hashib.
While Hashib is extremely respectful and supportive, Abra struggles with guilt, grief, and societal expectations. Her personal journey of mourning and moving on is portrayed with emotional depth and realism. The novel explores her inner turmoil: How can she love again after Sarem? Is it betrayal, or is it healing?
Hashib, who had secretly harbored feelings for Abra even before Sarem’s death, is torn between his own emotions and respect for his brother’s memory. Over time, her quiet care and unwavering presence begin to soften Abra’s heart.
Main Characters:
- Abra: A young widow, emotionally strong yet sensitive.
- Sarim: Abra’s late husband, caring and noble.
- Hashib: Sarim’s brother, emotionally complex, becomes central to Abra’s future.
- Areeba: Abra’s daughter. Innocent and sweet, a symbol of hope in Abra’s life.
Themes Explored:
- Loss and Healing: Abra’s journey of grief to acceptance.
- Love Beyond Death: Exploring if love can exist again after losing a spouse.
- Second Chances: The possibility of rebuilding life and happiness.
- Societal Pressure: The role of tradition and expectations on widows.
- Family Dynamics: How loss reshapes relationships.
Final Thoughts:
Meri Eid Tum Sajan is a touching, soulful romantic novel that highlights how love can return in the most unexpected ways. Ana Ilyas has portrayed the pain of loss and the courage of rebuilding life with sensitivity and emotional richness.
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