A Novel Lahoo Rang Falastine by Salma Awan: A Metaphor for Pain, Resistance and Hope
سلمیٰ اعوان کا ناول لہو رنگ فلسطین: درد، مزاحمت اور امید کا استعارہ
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https://doi.org/10.66457/tashkeel.v4i1.57Keywords:
Lahoo Rang Falestine, Metaphor, Resistance, Palestinian Struggle, Cultural Identity, Collective Memory, Urdu Novel, Salma Awan, Pain and HopeAbstract
This study analyses the novel Lahoo Rang Falastine by Salma Awan as a powerful literary representation of pain, resistance, and hope. It argues that the novel presents resistance not merely as a political or military response but as a comprehensive intellectual, spiritual, and existential stance rooted in the Palestinian people’s deep attachment to their land and identity. The study highlights multiple dimensions of resistance, including cultural preservation and the safeguarding of collective memory. It concludes that Lahoo Rang Palestine elevates resistance from a localized issue to a global moral concern, where hope, unity, and ethical commitment sustain the ongoing struggle for justice and human dignity.
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Salma Awan, Lahoo Rang Falasteen, Book Corner, Jhelum, 2024, p. 251.
Ibid., p. 210
Ibid., p. 98
Ibid., p. 213
Ibid., p. 50
Ibid., p. 209
Ibid., p. 246
Ibid., p. 237
Ibid., pp. 253–254
Hasan Manzar, Habs, Book Corner, Jhelum, 2023, pp. 198, 187.
Professor Fatah Muhammad Malik, Falastine Urdu Adab Mein, Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore, 2000, p. 223–140
Shahid Hameed (translator), Mas’ala e Filastīn by Edward Saīd, Alpha Bravo, Lahore, 1991, p. 5.
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