Rahat E Rooh Novel by S. Merwa Mirza

Rahat E Rooh Novel by S. Merwa Mirza PDF
Novel NameRahat E Rooh
Writer NameS. Merwa Mirza
File Size9.70 MB
Pages734
File TypePDF Format
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Rahat E Rooh by S. Merwa Mirza Summary

Rahat-e-Rooh is a gripping Urdu romantic and emotional novel by S. Merwa Mirza. Known for her deep portrayals of love, pain, and complex relationships, the author explores the fragile bond of second marriage, family dynamics, and the journey of finding inner peace and love after betrayal.

Main Characters

  • Rahat: A calm, dignified, and strong-hearted girl who becomes the second wife.
  • Rooh: A powerful politician, emotionally torn between past and present relationships.
  • First Wife: A strong representation of ego, control, and conflict.
  • Supporting Couples: The novel also follows three other couples whose stories interweave with the main plot.

Plot Overview

The story begins with Rahat, a girl from a modest background, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she becomes the second wife of a prominent politician, Rooh. The marriage is arranged and love is not rooted. Rahat is emotionally shattered but quietly resilient.

She is constantly judged by society, and emotionally tortured by Rooh’s first wife, who sees her as an outcast. Rooh remains emotionally unavailable and distant, caught up in the politics of his personal and professional life.

As time passes, Rahat slowly gains the respect of her family through her dignified silence and selfless nature. Rooh, despite his ego, begins to see her quiet strength and kindness. He begins to be attracted to her but is conflicted by his past loyalty and guilt.

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Meanwhile, parallel stories of other couples emerge – each pair reflecting different shades of love, loss, and compromise. These subplots further enrich the narrative and highlight how pain is universal, but healing is personal.

Themes:

  • Second marriage and societal taboos
  • Emotional abuse and silent endurance
  • Inner healing through love
  • Ego vs. peace in relationships
  • Political power vs. personal life
  • Women’s resilience and sacrifice

Ending:

Rahat e Rooh concludes on a hopeful note. Rahat is no longer just a “second wife” — she becomes Rooh’s true soulmate and the one who brings him inner peace — his “Rahat-e-Rooh” in every sense.

The novel ends with justice, healing, and emotional satisfaction for all characters, showing that true love is found in acceptance, patience, and peace of soul.

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