God’s Own Land (Khuda Ki Basti) by Shaukat Siddiqui is a renowned Urdu novel that explores the lives of people living in the poor settlements of Pakistan. Originally written in Urdu as Khuda Ki Basti, the book gained widespread recognition for its realistic portrayal of social problems and human struggles.
The story follows the lives of a young boy named Naeem and his sister Sultana, who are forced to face difficult circumstances after the death of their father. Living in a harsh and unjust environment, they encounter exploitation, poverty, and corruption in their struggle to survive.
As the narrative unfolds, the novel reveals how vulnerable individuals can be manipulated by powerful and immoral forces within society. Despite these challenges, the characters display resilience, courage, and hope in the face of adversity.
Through vivid storytelling and strong character development, Shaukat Siddiqui exposes the social inequalities and injustices experienced by the urban poor. The novel highlights the importance of compassion, social responsibility, and moral awareness.
Khuda Ki Basti remains a significant literary work that reflects the social realities of its time while offering timeless insights into human dignity and perseverance.
Major Themes
Poverty and social inequality
Exploitation and corruption
Survival and resilience
Moral values and human dignity
Social realism in literature
Key Features
Written by renowned Pakistani author Shaukat Siddiqui
Originally published as the Urdu novel Khuda Ki Basti
Powerful portrayal of urban poverty and social injustice
Considered a classic of Urdu social literature
Deeply emotional and thought-provoking narrative
God’s Own Land (Khuda Ki Basti) by Shaukat Siddiqui is a moving and realistic novel that sheds light on the struggles of the underprivileged while emphasizing the enduring strength of the human spirit. 📚✨
PUBLISHER: RUPA PAPERBACK
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 245

