muslimahmasriya's Reading List
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His silence is his Pride (ON HOLD) by Girlwithpearl
His silence is his Pride (ON HOLD)
Girlwithpearl
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  • Parts 36
In a religious, traditional and loving Muslim family, there lived a girl with loud and different opinions of her own. Unlike the other girls, Mahra believes in transforming her dreams into reality. She is the first independent woman in her 'Arab' family. For a young girl like herself, she goes through a lot of trouble to achieve what she wishes in her life and for her precious Job. Just when she thinks life's going on perfectly, steps in a man who ruins everything that she's built from all these years. Despite all the hatred she holds in her heart for him, somehow fate brings them both together. A beautiful tale of an unfulfilled love story, that is both enchanting and mesmerizing.
Dearest Mum and Dad, With Love by YaMujahadah
Dearest Mum and Dad, With Love
YaMujahadah
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  • Parts 15
"I just wanted to fit in." Growing up has never been easy. School isn't just about increasing your knowledge and passing exams. It's a stepping stone into the real world. You meet all kinds of people and of all sorts of character. Fitting in has always been an issue for most; sometimes to the extent of going against your morals and values in order to fit in. But if you're risking the hearts of people who loves you, the question is; would you still do it? Unfortunately for Hidayah Rosli, she fails to realise that all it takes is one wrong move to ruin everything - because once you start, it's hard to stop.... A heartbreaking story about filial piety, regret, wrong choices and wrong friendships made. Genres: Coming-of-age (bildungsroman), teen fiction [PG-13 due to mature themes] and Spiritual
Dandelioness by ThePinecone
Dandelioness
ThePinecone
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  • Parts 7
One human quality that we all share, despite our individual identities, is the need to belong. The cost of belonging, can be substantial. Many social groups could have different expectations and could demand unquestioning obedience and conformity, which can conflict with our own ambitions and views in life. Meet Nora, a Muslim teenager starting 11th grade at Eldridge High School. The school presents itself as a huge challenge for her, as she learns to choose friends wisely, and that sometimes, the people you trust the most are the ones that hurt you. Aside from all the obstacles she faces, she is balancing her religious and western identity, taking the beautiful things out of either, to fully appreciate life.
Diamonds & Pearls by PurityInMyHeart
Diamonds & Pearls
PurityInMyHeart
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  • Parts 37
Daleela is fifteen, hormonal, and all around your average teenage Muslim girl. Well, you know, if being a Muslim girl in America is what you call average to start with. She has a quick temper, an overly soft heart, and to add to that she's constantly fighting to do the right thing. But what happens when choosing to do the right thing is suddenly a much harder decision to make? When she and her family move away from the homey state of Virginia to the bustling city of New York, her life takes an abrupt turn at the very corner of crazy-ville. How is she going to handle her first year in public school as the only visible Muslim in sight? Not to mention the fact that she's forced to be locker buddies with a completely bipolar psychopath that seems to hold the key to a murky past not even he knows the whole truth of. Daleela will face it all; a journey full of love, mistakes, discrimination, and maybe a few unplanned adventures. Although she's always been a true fighter, how will she handle everything that is happening without losing sight of what's truly important to her? Will she be able to juggle keeping up with her family and protecting her modesty while still maintaining a firm grip on her faith? What will happen when one girl has to fight for the respect of so many and prove herself to everyone looking down on her? Well, you'll have to take a dive into her world and find out for yourself... © 2012-2021 JAMEELAH LATHAM ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
In Love With The Muslim Boy by iHeartSongz
In Love With The Muslim Boy
iHeartSongz
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  • Parts 7
I'm really bad at introductions, and when I try, I ramble on and I'm afraid I'll just give away the whole story.. :D So read and judge for yourself. =)
Confessions of a Muslim Girl by LoveUnconditionally
Confessions of a Muslim Girl
LoveUnconditionally
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  • Parts 42
The story of two best friends, Noha Ali and Maysa Malik, as they navigate through high school.
A Little Bit Pyro by XundecidedX
A Little Bit Pyro
XundecidedX
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  • Parts 27
Ref's biggest problem is his ability to make girls cry. That is, besides the teeny, tiny, incident four years ago that people just can't forget. But he's cured--according to his therapist. When the principal can't find the person behind a new round of thieving and vandalism, Ref's name once again graces the top of the suspect list. He's going to have to catch the true culprit himself, if he wants to have any chance at a future free of an orange jumpsuit. This would be a really, really bad time to fall for a girl that throws his world into even more chaos. But maybe he can handle it, because Ref isn't just any guy. Ref is A Little Bit Pyro. ***Note: You may have spotted the similarity to the title of my first story, A Little Bit Ninja. *claps for you* That would be because this is a continuation of Ninja, even though it's told from a different character's perspective. You don't have to have read the first book to read this one. The people who have read Ninja will just have a head start on getting to know the characters and the background story....although I, as the author, would be happy if you did read both. Also, I won't put any spoilers in it until I'm done writing A Little Bit Ninja, so feel free to read both at the same time.♥***