Read & Download Nimra Ahmed’s Best Novels List

Writers have highlighted the problems and solutions that have taken place in society. Through their writing, they urge readers to think provocatively. 

Meanwhile, Urdu literature writers have beautifully played this role as spies. Nimra Ahmed is one of those who has written the best novels in Urdu Literature. 

In this blog post, we’ll discuss the best novel list of Nimra and the theme of these novels is love, justice, and personal growth, and also highlight social injustice.

A list of Nimra Ahmed’s best novels

1-Jannat Kay Pattay

This novel was first published in 2013. It covers the story of love and life. The main characters of this novel are Haya Suleman and Sikandar Ahmed. 

She goes to Turkey on a scholarship to pursue a degree. She knew that she was engaged to Sikandar. Now she is in Turkey and faces challenges because of the clash of civilizations and cultural differences. 

When her video went viral on the internet, she became pious and turned to God. She started wearing a Hijab and came close to religion. Nimra has beautifully portrayed the picture of spiritual transformation in this novel.

2- Sans Sakin Thi

This novel portrays the picture of emotional trauma and spiritual awakening. The identity of the relationship and psychological depth is the unique combination of Nimra’s writing style. 

Pari’s mother’s death leaves a terrifying psychological effect on her. In her daily life, she always remains silent and deals with grief. During her studies in school, she met Ahmar. 

This interaction did not fulfill the vacuum of her inner self peace. Nimra has used a sense of humor to engage her readers with the novel. This novel brings emotional catharsis and spiritual healing.

3- Pahari Ka Qaidi

This novel explores the individual challenge and maternal sacrifice. The protagonist of the Pahari Ka Qaida novel is Aadil. A widow is leading her life in the mountains with her physically disabled child, Aadil. 

Her mother is ready to provide a bright future and a better quality of life in these circumstances. Aadil was admitted to school, and the school administration rejected him by saying that he was physically unfit for admission to school. 

Being a caring mother, she continues her struggles to educate her child. A writer has beyond imagination thought thought-provoking writing skills. Nimra is one of those who portrays the actual face of society.

4- Paras

The story of this novel is full of suspense, love, and ambition. The plot begins with Paras’ marriage to Rizwan. Paras becomes a victim of oppression, depression, and suppression due to her stepmother. 

Rizwan is a wealthy character and older than her. He is running a chain of hotels, but his sudden death leaves his entire wealth to Paras. 

Paras is considered the cause of his death. She is threatened by Rizwan’s family. The story highlights the mystery that how love can be betrayed in a family bond.

5- Namal

Namal is a masterpiece novel by Nemrah  Ahmed, and it contains the story of goodness and badness. There are two protagonists Yousaf and Kardar families. 

Nemrah has depicted the picture of justice and revenge in the novel through characters. Justice is based on a biased system, and corruption has been criticized within the family. 

Nemrah also highlights that sometimes a tiny misunderstanding leads to a large conflict. So, a small conflict should be solved as soon as possible. We should forgive, and taking revenge can impact the whole family.

6- Mere Khawab Mere Jugnu

Personal growth is directly attached to family.  The core theme of this novel is love, sacrifice, and family. Khurram is presented as a poor boy who falls in love with Simal. 

Being a poor Khurram does not consider himself fit for Simal. He starts taking care of his career and gets educated. He was told about Simal’s death. 

After suddenly hearing this, he starts his life’s purpose to fulfill the dream of Simal. When he knew Simal was alive and they met by the hands of fate. This story tells us that love demands sacrifice.

7- Karakoram Ka Taj Mahal

The story of this novel is full of romance, adventure, and emotional scenes. The story circle around a character, Parisha, who is a strong and intelligent woman. 

She is also a mountain lover. During her expedition, she meets Arslan, a charming mountaineer. He is from Turkey and is in Pakistan on a mission to conquer Karakoram. 

She finds herself protected, and a connection of love starts between them. The story explores that we have not decided who will come into our lives in what ways. She has been portrayed as an independent woman who makes her own decisions.

 8- Ibless

This novel explores the complexities of human morality. The story is narrated by the character of Haliima, who is a student of psychology. 

She does not like her teacher as much as compared to her fellows. This proves that she is a sensible student. Nimra has highlighted the message of trust and deception through this Ibless novel.

Early trust is taken in unconsciously, and it destroys emotion and feeling. The value and dignity of morals highlight human internal conflicts. It’s human nature that internal conflict forces us to make a decision.

9- Beli Rajputan Ki Malika

The message of this novel is love, women empower, and truth. The protagonist of this novel is Queen Maya Fernandes. At the outset of the novel, we learn that she is nervous about seeing her husband’s dead body. 

She was told her husband was killed by a mythical creature. She believes intrigue is behind her husband’s killing. 

To solve this unknown killing, she takes help from Badar, who is a brave man. During their investigation, they learn that the ghost is not only involved in this murder but other murders. 

This novel highlights the character of a strong and bold woman who challenges herself to find out her husband’s killer.

10- Mushaf

This spiritual novel explores faith, destiny, and spiritual growth. The story starts with hardships and struggles for survival. The protagonist is Mehmal, and her life is full of financial and family crises. 

After the death of her father, she’s living in her Aunt’s home, being isolated. Her life changed when she was given the Quran, and she started taking the true path, “Hidaya,t” from this holy book. 

She realized the value of life, the real creator, and above all, the object of being born in this world. Now the Quran is the true path for her. The Quran gives her mental peace. 

The story reveals that there is something hidden behind hardships, and at this time, we should show some courage because tough times pass.

So these were the best novels of Nimra Ahmed, full of romance, love, challenge, and mystery. Tell us which novel is your favorite and why.