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Change of hearts (EDITING) by rukayya_abdullah
Change of hearts (EDITING)
rukayya_abdullah
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  • Parts 51
Ruqayyah Ameen has always been her family's pride, cherished for her beauty, kindness, and unwavering dedication to tradition and religion. Strong yet sensitive, outspoken yet deeply connected to her roots, she has always followed the path her family laid out for her. But when she meets Al-Amin, her world is turned upside down. As Ruqayyah experiences the joys and struggles of first love, she must confront new emotions, challenges, and choices that will shape her future. Join Ruqayyah on a heartfelt journey of love, faith, and self-discovery as she navigates the delicate balance between family, tradition, and her own heart.
Acceptance: A Nigerian Love Story  by xieykhalil
Acceptance: A Nigerian Love Story
xieykhalil
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  • Parts 10
He grew up in Nigeria She grew up in Saudi Arabia She's an open book He has a closed heart She hates complicated things He doesn't even know what is complicated and what's not. She's a chatterbox and she's fascinated by the fact that he doesn't get mouth odour from his extreme silence. Or is she just too noisy to know that he actually talks too. She accepts reality easily He get confused & depressed then locks his soul just because its hard to accept reality. He lost his loved ones She lost her world But she recovered while he's still finding it hard to recover. They have one thing in common though. They are both doctors. Is he ever going to accept qadr? Will he open up his heart? Will he accept a new love?
Meant to be by Aseeyah1234
Meant to be
Aseeyah1234
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  • Parts 15
Three young men named 'A3' Abdulazeez, Abdulrazaq and Abdulzaheer. They're powerful, rich, handsome, religious, obsessed polo players and any other thing a guy could ask for. Despite their ego and pride, one of the A3 fall in love with a girl they hardly like..it's true we have our dreams and desires but destiny can't be avoided. The girl on the other hand is exceptionally beautiful both in and out, smart, independent and outspoken. Her parents are not rich neither are they poor. One thing she hates the most is being disrespected and looking down on.. Read more to see how destiny get them together despite how different they are.. Will they get to fulfill their dream of marriage or not?
The Wedding by Aminaj
The Wedding
Aminaj
  • Reads 198,374
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  • Parts 34
Fatima (Laila) is the kind of person who can't help but stick her nose in everyone's business. And she's gooood at it. Now it's the most exciting time of her life... her wedding! Everyone else's turn to repay her 'favors'. Except she won't let them. She's determined to plan every detail herself. And she'd go to all ends to make it perfect. Including seeking help from the most unlikely source; a childhood enemy. ©2016 All rights reserved.
Operation: Dard and Devotion by sprinkleofhayat
Operation: Dard and Devotion
sprinkleofhayat
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  • Parts 56
As if being kidnapped from a poverty-stricken town in the Middle East was not horrifying enough, Hayat Ishfaq, a 21 year-old American Muslim, is forced to watch the slow beheadings of her own students. But, those are the least of her worries. ~A Wattpad Featured Story~
My Dunya (NEEDS EDITING) by samukasoo
My Dunya (NEEDS EDITING)
samukasoo
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  • Parts 29
From opposite sides of the tracks comes a novel of two unprecedented lovers. Dunya Kareem and Cameron Miller are two individuals who are so confident about who they are, to the point where they feel nothing can stop them... until things do, that is. When all the circumstances are wrong, when vulnerability and need is great, it is only then, do Dunya Kareem and Cameron Miller truly understand the phenomenon that is love. A love between a devoted Muslim girl and an agnostic Non-Muslim guy that was once deemed impossible slowly becomes a reality. But life gets in the way of the guy who seldom thought from his mind, and the girl who seldom thought from her heart. But sometimes, that's the beauty of it; the worst possible situations can oftentimes bring out the best of people- or, is it rather the worst? All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2017
Esha and Isa by KittyCrackers
Esha and Isa
KittyCrackers
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  • Parts 25
Their sympathy had worn off and I was back to how I started, except I no longer had my husband beside me. I thought the niqab (face veil) would protect me like it used to, make me look like I fit in with everyone else. But the little person holding my hand gives it away. His beautiful dark skin and short frizzy hair shows that he’s different. They see us as different and they don’t like it. - Born and brought up in the west with a Pakistani father and Palestinian mother, Esha’s never been liked by her extended family in Pakistan. But they remained polite until she went on to do something never seen in her father’s Pakistani village. She married a black man. To make matters worse, Esha and her husband, Isa, move to Pakistan so Esha can teach the less fortunate in the little village her father was brought up in. His passing caused her great grief and she wanted to feel closer to him. But they never accepted her. Yet, Esha refuses to move away and is adamant on raising her son alone in her father’s old house.
A Muslim's Romantic Journey by KittyCrackers
A Muslim's Romantic Journey
KittyCrackers
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  • Parts 82
As a Muslim girl, marriage is one of Safia's biggest dreams. All her life she kept herself pure for her faith and her future husband. Although having never had experienced love, and occasionally doubting whether she will, Safia feels herself growing impatient being single. She then sends her family to search for 'the one.' Trusting her family, she decides to say yes to the first person her family finds for her. She believes she will get married and face all her problems with her husband by her side. Is it really as simple as that? Yusuf feels a void in his heart. He tries to deny it, but he knows his mother's not proud of him. He knows she wishes he could be a little more modern like his brother. He wanted his family to find him a wife while he could focus on his deen (faith), but his idea of a wife clashes with his mother's. Seeing that his family were struggling to find him someone he likes, he decides to take matters into his own hands. But is he rushing into decisions without thinking?