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Saabirah’s House

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November 21, 2025 Issue

A widow in Srinagar devotes her life to her family, only to face betrayal inside the home she built with her own hands.

- Syed Majid Gilani

Saabirah walked into her Srinagar home at eighteen, carrying more hope than belongings.

Her husband greeted her with warmth, and his parents opened their arms as if she had always belonged there.

She entered her new life with steady resolve. Days filled with cooking, visits to relatives, small favours for neighbours, and a kindness that shaped every corner of the house.

Motherhood soon added its own glow. First a son, then two daughters.

She handled the long days of work, prayer, and parenthood without complaint and later joined a private school as a teacher.

Her small salary brought dignity and helped her family rise a little above worry.

Evenings filled with tuitions and children from nearby homes, their notebooks spread out across her kitchen table.

Life moved in a straight, dependable line until the morning everything collapsed.

Her husband suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and passed away when she was forty-two. The house felt smaller after that day. Nights stretched out with a heaviness she had never known.

Many Kashmiri widows carry their pain in silence, and she became one of them.

She quit her job and focused entirely on her children and her ageing in-laws. There were illnesses to handle, medicines to measure, and long nights beside their beds.

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