Amatullah's POV
Ok, now, how on Earth do you start a book?
Oh oh I get it (* flicking through some wattpad books*), start with your name and stuff...oh ok
So, my name is Amatullah meaning the servant of Allah (God) and well...I'm human?!
I don't get books.......seriously. While I flick through them , they all seem to start with a mesmerising scenery ready to capture your imagination leaving you lost in the world of perfectness where birds so mythologically (?!) settle unto a finger of a strikingly beautiful women described as a Hurool ayn (women of Jannah;like come one, I though make believe, I mean maybeline adverts were worse) with glowing skin and an almost effortlessly perfect body.
And then you have a book like mine (or more like a journal or whatever you may want to call it) where I am ever so slightly motivated to show the perks of becoming a Hafizah.
A Hafizah, as you may not know, is a female who has memorised the entire Quran...off by heart...all of it.....all 114 chapters, 6666 ayahs. Well before some of you decide to officially register me into a psychiatry ward, I will just like to say that I haven't finished and I am still upon this eventful journey. It's worth it, I guess. I'm a teenager, turning 15 and so religion is a hard thing to play a large part in teenage life especially where well...."Amatullah what are you doing? Have you done your homework?"screams Ammi (yes I am Pakistani).
"Na'am!" I scream (yes.....also Arab)
Yes, this is what I mean, well I really don't know what else to throw into an introduction so I guess it shall start like this; with a uselessly annoyingly boringly written introduction.
Well don't look at me like that (or this book like that!) It's not my fault that I can't write introductions!Well....now that I feel so insecure about my writing I shall proceed.
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ON HOLD The perks of being a Hafizah
SpiritualIn the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful. With everything in life, there are enough ups and downs and turn arounds to give you serious nausea and when becoming a Hafizah....well it isn't an exception. Amatullah, a typical Middle...