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The Three Struggling Muslimahs by Salmitta97
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This is a story about three Muslim girls who always tried to keep everything they did halaal. Khawla, Rayhanah and Nusaiba strived day in day out to lower their gaze, avoid all haraam relationships and even master the Quran. What they didn't know was that Allah (S.W) had a different plan for them. A more beautiful one at that. . . . Muhammad, Umar and Khaleed had always been best of friends. They always motivated each other to be better Muslim men for their creator and their significant others. These 3 boys always looked at life with a different angle. They lived pious lives and were about to influence people's lives in ways they would never truly understand. . . . Writer's note: I am human and I make mistakes. please correct me when I am wrong. Shukraan Jazakallah ❤. First book. Please be kind 🙏 . . . Please vote after every chapter. ❤ . . . Cover by @twinkle_teardrops
Homayra et Ayoub: Chaque pêcheur a un avenir et chaque pieux a un passé by BintAlQamar
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"C'était quoi ta force ? Qu'Est-ce-qui t'as guidé vers Allah ? Qui a fait que tu voulais revenir vers lui ? Lui dire pardon ? Lui dire Merci ? C'était quoi ? " "La solitude..." "C'était de la faiblesse alors !" "Non !" S'exclama-t-elle. Le visage triste elle a posé son regard sur moi, puis son regard s'est assombri , elle devait se remémorer certaines choses. Puis un léger sourire se fixa sur ses lèvres. "De l'espoir. C'était de l'espoir." « Ne désespérez jamais de la Grâce d'Allah ! Seuls les mécréants perdent l'espoir en Allah. » Sourate Yusuf ~ Verset 12
Islamically Ever After by veiledservant
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We all want our own 'happily ever after' and I was no different. I aspired to be like Khadija (ra), the wife of prophet Muhammad (saw) strong, faithful and caring for her husband. I wanted to be his everything, his rock, his shoulder to lean on and his best friend. I wanted someone who would complete my deen, love me unconditionally and care for me but up until then the only romance in my life would had to have been my relationship with ice cream. I wanted a love story that would move people to tears, that would be passionate and extraordinary. And boy did I get one...
An American Muslimah  by SafiyahWrites
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Find out what happens to 14 year old Aisha as she enters her high school life as a young muslim woman. Life will throw challenges at her but she will have to face and learn from them.
Winged Dreams  by HopesPrayersNSmiles
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She knew that her work wouldn't let her rest, Was aware that every day would be a test. It was her passion though, to see the last smiles, Although they haunted her for the longest of times. He was a wonder in this world, Possessed a heart of gold. His heart bled for every atrocity the ummah faced, His Soul shook every time an innocent was shot dead. She couldn't believe that he was hers, And he was on a mission to never see her in tears. She remembered this when a cry escaped its cage, And knew that he would love her even after his last breath.
Dawud. by yourmuslimah
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My stomach dropped the second we made eye contact. He had long and dark brown hair, which curled under the baseball cap he wore backward. The subtle curve of his nose was covered in light freckles with piercing green eyes and lush eyelashes to match. He was tall and thin, carrying a beauty I couldn't comprehend. I didn't even let my eyes trail down to what he was wearing. I lowered my gaze immediately, feeling my cheeks grow hot. I watched his feet shift awkwardly in those navy blue Vans. *** Jannah is a nineteen-year-old Muslim just trying to get by. Her life was a long routine consisting of school, work and keeping her mother happy. Every day was the same and she was content on being patient. That is, until she stumbled upon Dawud; an older and handsome employee at the local Islamic bookstore. A new chapter of her life unfolds, where the tests of faith, friendship and family push her to define what really matters. Will she succeed in her mission to be happy? Add this book to your library and read to find out!