[1][2] Zakheli's father educated him, including inArabic grammar and syntax which was common at the time.
[4] Zakheli was introduced to Christianity at a young age by a British evangelist, but rejected it for Islam.
In 1917, he released his first fairy tale, Kunda Jinai (A Widow Girl), in Afghan and it became very popular.
[9] — this earned him great respect among the intellectual circles of his time, who gave him the epithet, the Afghani Iqbal.
که په قبر کې مي زړه هم ټوپ وهلی لېونتوبه زه به هله ستا قایل وې