Qissa (Story)
A Qissa is a traditional narrative form in South Asian literature, often characterized by its storytelling style. It typically encompasses themes of love, adventure, and moral lessons, and can be found in various forms such as poetry, prose, and oral traditions. Qissas are an integral part of cultural heritage, reflecting the values and beliefs of the communities that tell them.
These stories often feature historical figures, folklore, and mythical elements, making them rich in cultural significance. Notable examples include the tales of Heer Ranjha and Sassi Punnun, which explore the complexities of love and societal norms. Qissas serve not only as entertainment but also as a means of preserving history and cultural identity.