Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2 «500+ Secure»
Title: Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2
Genre: Supernatural, Drama
Synopsis: This story is a continuation of the adventures of a young boy who befriends a jinn. In the first part, we saw how the boy, by chance, discovered that his best friend was actually a jinn. The story took a dramatic turn when the jinn's true identity and powers were revealed. Now, in Part 2, their bond is put to the test as they face new challenges and enemies.
Story:
The boy, let's call him Ali, and his jinn friend, whom we'll refer to as Jinn, have been inseparable since their first adventure together. They've managed to keep their friendship a secret from the rest of the world, but it's getting harder by the day.
As their bond grows stronger, they begin to realize that there are those in the jinn world who do not approve of Jinn's friendship with a human. A powerful jinn, named Malakai, threatens to destroy their friendship and puts Ali in grave danger.
Key Elements:
Possible Climax:
The final confrontation with Malakai proves to be the most challenging. Ali and Jinn devise a plan to defeat him, which involves Ali learning to harness the power of their friendship and Jinn using his powers more bravely than ever before.
Climax Scene:
In a deserted alley, under the light of a full moon, Ali and Jinn face Malakai. The air is filled with tension as spells and counter-spells are exchanged. Ali, with newfound courage and understanding of the jinn world, manages to channel a powerful human emotion - love and friendship - in a way that helps Jinn gain the upper hand.
Resolution:
Malakai is defeated, but not before revealing a shocking truth: Ali's family has a long-forgotten history with the jinn world. This revelation opens up new questions and adventures for Ali and Jinn, setting the stage for Part 3.
End Screen: The story concludes with Ali and Jinn walking side by side, ready for whatever comes next. Their bond has grown stronger, and their legend has just begun.
This outline provides a basic structure. Depending on your needs, the story can be expanded or modified with more characters, plot twists, and themes.
The bond between Sameer and the jinn, Zaryab, had grown from childhood whispers into an inseparable tether. They were born on the same second—one in a cradle of silk, the other in a cradle of smoke.
In Part 2, the stakes shift as the "unseen" world begins to demand Zaryab back.
The air in the attic didn’t just feel cold; it felt heavy, like it was being pressed down by a giant hand. Sameer, now twenty-one, sat at his desk, his pen hovering over a notebook. Beside him, the shadows flickered, though the lamp was steady.
"They are calling, Sameer," Zaryab’s voice echoed, not in the room, but directly inside Sameer’s mind. It sounded like the rustling of dry leaves. "Who?" Sameer whispered.
"The Elders of the Saffron Desert. My kin. They say a flame born near a human heart for too long becomes weak. They want to extinguish the connection."
Sameer looked toward the corner where Zaryab usually manifested—a tall, hazy silhouette with eyes like burning embers. Since they were infants, Zaryab had been Sameer’s silent protector. He had diverted falling bricks, whispered answers to impossible exams, and kept the bullies in the neighborhood shivering in unexplainable fear. But Zaryab had paid a price; he was no longer a warrior of his kind. He had become "humanized."
Suddenly, the windows rattled. The scent of ozone and burnt sandalwood filled the room. A third presence appeared—a fractured, jagged shadow that tore through the floorboards. It was a Marid, a high-ranking jinn envoy, sent to reclaim the "lost son."
"Zaryab," the envoy boomed, its voice vibrating in Sameer’s teeth. "You guard a cage of meat and bone while your throne in the smokeless fire sits empty. Break the pact, or we shall burn the human to reach you."
Sameer stood up, his heart hammering. He didn't have powers, but he had something the jinn didn't understand: a shared history. He reached out his hand into the cold haze where Zaryab stood.
"He isn't a guard," Sameer shouted at the void. "He’s my brother. We were born of the same breath of fate. If you take him, you take the part of me that makes me whole."
The envoy laughed, a sound like grinding stones. "A human claim? Worthless." jinnat ka pedaishi dost part 2
The Marid lunged, a lash of blue flame aiming for Sameer’s chest. But Zaryab didn't retreat. Instead of staying a shadow, he solidified. For the first time in twenty years, Zaryab took a physical form—a towering figure in ancient charcoal armor, his hand catching the blue flame bare-handed.
"I am not a prisoner," Zaryab roared, his voice now audible to the entire house. "I am a bridge. If you touch him, you declare war on a soul that has the protection of both worlds."
The room exploded in a flash of white light. When Sameer opened his eyes, the attic was trashed, the windows were shattered, and the envoy was gone. Zaryab was kneeling on the floor, his form flickering wildly like a dying candle. Sameer rushed to him. "Zaryab? Are you okay?"
The jinn looked up, his embers-eyes dimming but peaceful. "They will return, Sameer. The Saffron Desert does not forget. But for tonight, the bond holds."
Sameer sat on the floor beside his oldest friend. He knew their quiet life was over. The world of men and the world of fire had finally collided, and he was the only one who knew how to navigate the heat.
"Then we get ready," Sameer said, gripping the air where Zaryab’s shoulder would be. "Together."
Should we continue with Part 3, where Sameer and Zaryab have to travel to the Saffron Desert to face the Elders?
This text continues the suspense and mystery typical of this genre.
⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5)
A fun, flawed sequel that delivers on thrills but loses some of Part 1's eerie charm. The cliffhanger for Part 3 is excellent, but the middle sags. Recommended for completionists.
If you have a specific author or publisher (e.g., Mazhar Kaleem, A. Hameed, Imran Series, or a particular audio drama like Kahanii from Radio Pakistan), I can tailor the review more precisely. Let me know.
جنات کا پیدائشی دوست: حصہ دوم کہانی کے پہلے حصے میں ہم نے دیکھا کہ کس طرح اسد کی زندگی بچپن سے ہی پراسرار واقعات کا شکار تھی۔ اس کا ہمزاد یا اس کا "پیدائشی دوست" کوئی عام انسان نہیں بلکہ جنات کی دنیا سے تعلق رکھنے والا ایک ایسا وجود تھا جو سائے کی طرح اس کے ساتھ رہتا تھا۔ اب کہانی اس موڑ پر پہنچ چکی ہے جہاں اسد جوانی کی دہلیز پر قدم رکھ چکا ہے اور اس کے اس انوکھے دوست کی طاقتیں اور اثرات شدت اختیار کر گئے ہیں۔ جوانی کا آغاز اور انکشاف
اسد اب بیس سال کا ہو چکا تھا۔ کالج کی زندگی میں جہاں دوسرے لڑکے کھیل کود اور پڑھائی میں مصروف ہوتے، اسد اکثر تنہائی پسند رہتا۔ اس کی وجہ یہ تھی کہ اسے ہر وقت اپنے اردگرد کسی کی موجودگی کا احساس ہوتا۔ وہ محسوس کرتا کہ کوئی اس کے کان میں سرگوشیاں کرتا ہے، اسے آنے والے خطرات سے آگاہ کرتا ہے اور کبھی کبھی اس کے مخالفین کو ایسی عبرتناک سزا دیتا کہ لوگ اسد سے خوف کھانے لگے۔
ایک رات، جب اسد اپنے کمرے میں پڑھ رہا تھا، اچانک کمرے کا درجہ حرارت گر گیا۔ اسے محسوس ہوا جیسے کوئی اس کے بالکل پیچھے کھڑا ہے۔ اس نے ہمت جمع کی اور پیچھے مڑ کر دیکھا۔ وہاں کوئی جسمانی وجود تو نہ تھا، لیکن دیوار پر ایک لمبا سایہ لہراتا ہوا نظر آیا۔ اس سائے سے ایک بھاری اور گونجدار آواز آئی:"گھبراؤ مت اسد... میں وہی ہوں جس نے تمہارے جھولے کی حفاظت کی تھی، اور میں ہی ہوں جو تمہاری آخری سانس تک تمہارے ساتھ رہے گا۔" جناتی دوست کا تحفظ یا قید؟
اسد کو جلد ہی احساس ہو گیا کہ اس کا یہ "پیدائشی دوست" صرف ایک محافظ نہیں بلکہ اس کی زندگی کا مالک بننا چاہتا ہے۔ اسد جس لڑکی کو پسند کرتا، وہ اچانک بیمار ہو جاتی یا اس کے گھر والے اسد کے خلاف ہو جاتے۔ اسد کو ملنے والی ہر خوشی کے بدلے اسے ایک عجیب سی قیمت چکانی پڑتی۔
ایک بار اس کے کالج کے کچھ لڑکوں نے اسے تنگ کرنے کی کوشش کی۔ اگلے ہی دن، ان میں سے سب سے زیادہ شرارتی لڑکا ایک ایسے حادثے کا شکار ہوا جس کی کوئی منطقی وضاحت نہ تھی۔ اسد سمجھ گیا کہ یہ اس کے "دوست" کا کام ہے۔ اس نے جب تنہائی میں اس سائے سے احتجاج کیا تو اسے جواب ملا:"تمہارے دشمن میرے دشمن ہیں۔ ہم ایک ہیں، اسد۔ تم جنات کی دنیا کے وہ چنیدہ انسان ہو جس کے لیے ہم نے برسوں انتظار کیا ہے۔" پراسرار سفر کی شروعات
کہانی میں نیا موڑ اس وقت آیا جب اسد کو خواب میں ایک قدیم قلعے کے کھنڈرات دکھائے جانے لگے۔ اسے بار بار ایک ہی پیغام مل رہا تھا کہ اسے اپنے اس رشتے کی حقیقت جاننے کے لیے اس جگہ جانا ہوگا جہاں سے یہ سب شروع ہوا تھا۔ اس کا جناتی دوست اسے بتاتا ہے کہ ان کا رشتہ صدیوں پرانا ہے اور یہ ایک خاص عہد (وعدے) کے تحت جڑے ہوئے ہیں۔
اسد کے گھر والے، خاص طور پر اس کی دادی، جو ہمیشہ سے اسے کچھ بتانا چاہتی تھیں، اب بسترِ مرگ پر تھیں۔ انہوں نے اسد کا ہاتھ پکڑ کر آخری بار کہا: "بیٹا، وہ تمہارا دوست نہیں، تمہارا قرض دار ہے... لیکن یہ قرض تمہیں ہی چکانا ہوگا۔" اگلے حصے کا انتظار
حصہ دوم کے اختتام پر اسد اس پراسرار قلعے کی جانب نکل پڑتا ہے جس کا راستہ انسانی نقشوں پر موجود نہیں۔ اسے معلوم ہے کہ وہاں اس کا سامنا صرف سائے سے نہیں بلکہ جنات کی اس پوری بستی سے ہوگا جن کا وہ "پیدائشی دوست" ایک نمائندہ ہے۔
کیا اسد اس جناتی دوست کے سحر سے آزاد ہو پائے گا؟ یا وہ ہمیشہ کے لیے جنات کی دنیا کا حصہ بن جائے گا؟ یہ جاننے کے لیے دیکھیے اس کہانی کا اگلا حصہ۔
کیا آپ چاہتے ہیں کہ میں اس کہانی کے تیسرے حصے (Part 3) میں اسد کے قلعے کے سفر اور وہاں ہونے والے انکشافات کو لکھوں؟
Three moons had passed since Arhan first learned that the shadow under the old banyan tree had a name: Zafar. Not a ghost, not a shaytan—but a jinn born the very same night as him. A pedaishi dost. A friend written into destiny before either knew the other existed.
But Zafar was not like the fire-born jinn of campfire tales. He was Qareen-adjacent—bound to Arhan not to harm, but to witness. To protect. And sometimes, to warn.
Arhan was 17 now. His friends noticed he’d talk to empty air, laugh at silence, and sometimes flinch as if someone had touched his shoulder.
“You’ve gotten weird, yaar,” said Sameer, tossing a cricket ball. “Ever since that night at the graveyard.”
Arhan smiled. If only you knew.
That night, Zafar had saved him from a falling billboard. The jinn had materialized as a gust of wind—no eyes, no shape—but warm, like embers wrapped in velvet.
“You owe me nothing,” Zafar’s voice had echoed in his mind. “We are hamsafar. One soul in two vessels.”
But this Part 2 begins with a fracture.
One evening, Arhan felt cold. Not winter cold—absence cold. Zafar’s presence, which had been a constant hum in his bones, was gone.
“Zafar?” he whispered into his closet mirror.
No reply.
For three days, nothing. Then, a dream:
Arhan stood on a black desert under a violet sun. The sky had no stars—only eyes. Thousands of them. And in the center, chained to a pillar of salt, was a boy his age. Dark curls. Eyes like burning amber.
“Zafar?” Arhan’s voice cracked.
The boy looked up. “You shouldn’t have come here. This is Al-Khafiya—the Hidden Realm. My father found out about our bond.”
“Your father?”
“Malik Shahwar. A Marid. He calls our friendship a shame on the bloodline of smokeless fire.”
Arhan stepped forward. The sand beneath him turned to glass. “How do I free you?”
Zafar shook his head. “You can’t. Not unless you offer something he wants more than my obedience.”
“What does he want?”
A long pause. Then, in a whisper that felt like burning:
“A human who remembers the Unseen without fear. A witness to the old covenant. You, Arhan. He wants you to forget me. Voluntarily.”
Epigraph: "Bad times pass, but a bad friend remains remembered." – Ali (From Samad's diary)
Samad picked up that old open book which was giving him a strange feeling. He opened it and on the pages, only one sentence was written: "I will give you your rights, but there will be a constraint of time."
The night had grown deep. There was silence in the room, but Samad could feel that he was not alone. The comb he had used to groom his hair yesterday was now twisting between his fingers uncontrollably, as if a powerful hand was stopping him.
Suddenly, the room's door slammed shut with great force. The gust of wind was so powerful that the window panes shattered and fell to the ground. Samad’s heart began to pound heavily. Out of fear, he called out, "Who is there? Who is there?"
No answer came. But he felt a soft whisper near his ear. A strange voice, smelling of soil and old books, spoke:
"Samad, stop being afraid. I am not your enemy. I am the one connected to your soul. Before your birth, we were together, and now that you are in a trial, I have returned."
Samad’s face turned pale. He remembered that his grandmother had told him in childhood that a 'presence' shadowed him, but he had never taken it seriously.
And then, the entity manifested. In front of Samad, a vague shape formed in the air. It was a body of red smoke, but the face was human. The eyes were so deep and luminous that Samad felt like drowning in them. Title: Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2 Genre:
The Jinn smiled and said, "They call me Dhruv. I am your Innate Friend. When your mother gave birth to you, she prayed a prayer; in exchange for that, I saved her life. Now it is time to help you."
Samad gathered his courage and asked, "Help? What help do I need? I just want to live my life."
Dhruv's face turned serious. "Samad, time is short. Those who hunt for souls are coming. You have survived this long only because of my influence. If you leave my side, your life will be red (bloodied)."
Samad rubbed his eyes and saw a mark forming on his hand—the same mark that was in the book.
(The book fell. The story continued...)
Note for the user:
Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost (Part 2) is a prominent Urdu book series authored by Hakeem Tariq Mehmood Chughtai
, a well-known spiritual healer and scholar. The series is popular for its supernatural and spiritual narratives, specifically focusing on the author's lifelong interaction with a jinn named Ali. Overview of Part 2
The second part of the series, published in 2018, contains 15 chapters that deepen the exploration of the spiritual world and the intricate relationship between humans and jinns. Readers often find the content both mystical and educational from an Islamic spiritual perspective. Key Themes and Review Points Narrative Continuity
: Part 2 picks up the story of the author's friendship with the jinn, providing more detail on their shared experiences and the lessons learned from the spiritual realm. Spiritual Insights : The book is highly regarded by those interested in Rohaniyat (Spirituality) Batin (The Hidden)
, as it offers guidance and prayers (Amal) that readers can use for spiritual protection. Engagement and Authenticity
: For its target audience, the book is valued for its claim of being a true story, which adds a layer of intrigue and personal connection to the author's life. Accessibility
: It is widely available in hard copy through retailers like Book Corner and as digital PDFs on platforms such as Summary Recommendation
If you enjoyed the first volume, Part 2 is considered essential as it expands on the lore and spiritual teachings introduced earlier. It is best suited for readers who appreciate Urdu literature focused on Islamic supernaturalism and personal spiritual memoirs. PDF download links for this book? Jinnat Ka Paidaeshi Dost Part 2 9MB | PDF - Scribd
Subject: "Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2" - A Report
Introduction
"Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2" appears to be a sequel to a narrative that explores themes of jinnat (supernatural beings in Islamic mythology) and their interactions with humans, specifically focusing on a friendship that transcends the conventional boundaries between humans and jinnat. This report aims to provide an overview of the potential plot, themes, and implications of such a narrative, assuming it to be a work of fiction that could be in the form of a book, series, or even a film.
Plot Overview
Without specific details on "Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2," we can speculate that the story likely continues the journey of a human protagonist and their jinnat friend from the first part. The narrative might delve deeper into their adventures, challenges, and the moral and ethical dilemmas they face. It could explore themes of friendship, loyalty, and understanding between two species that are often considered separate or even adversarial in traditional folklore.
Themes
Implications
Conclusion
"Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2" represents a creative exploration of interspecies relationships, morality, and cultural heritage. Its impact could be multifaceted, ranging from promoting tolerance and understanding to serving as an innovative educational tool. Further details about the specific plot, characters, and intended audience would be necessary for a more comprehensive analysis.
It sounds like you're referring to a continuation of a story titled "Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost" (A Jinn's Born Friend). While I don't have access to a specific published Part 2 of that exact name, I can craft an original narrative piece based on the theme—blending Urdu folklore, supernatural friendship, and emotional stakes.
Below is a short story written in English (with some Urdu-infused dialogue for flavor) that serves as Part 2 of a hypothetical serial. You can use this as a draft, a script, or inspiration. Possible Climax: The final confrontation with Malakai proves