Abstract
Religion plays an important role in both individual and collective lives of people. However, the religious people can be divided into two major categories, i.e. people who practice a religion for making their lives as well as those of others peaceful; and those who use religion to materialize their vested interests. This article will briefly discuss the role of religious identities and the way religious identity has been portrayed in the contemporary Pakistani fiction. Omar Shahid Hamid’s novel titled as “The Spinner’s Tale” (2015) has been selected as a representative text of Pakistani fiction. It portrays different religious identities and the way they affect the society at large when a religious individual or group uses religious identity not to make peace with the inner-self or the universe, but to bring chaos (either knowingly or otherwise) by trying to gain benefits of trivial nature. With an aim of bringing one of the reasons behind the failure of an already falling apart world, this article is an effort to point out the way religious identity has been [mis-]represented in the selected contemporary work of fiction and to offer a practically possible solution to bring a halt to the way a religious identity is misused or misrepresented.

Hafiz Javed ur Rehaman , Dr. Mustanir Ahmad. (2019) Portrayal of Religious Identities in the contemporary Pakistani Fiction, Hazara Islamicus, Volume 8, Issue 2.
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