Rabia Al Raba has made a mark as a writer: her prose speaks volumes about her wit and creative skills. Most of her Urdu short stories paint a fresh and some-what absurd perspective on society by rejecting customs and traditions which, according to her, were made to protect the status-quo.
Though she rejects what she calls the ‘outdated values a patriarchal society’ and argues that the so-called champions of such value systems have distorted the original face of religion, she still
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