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Scarred (The Ghuraba' Duology) by PearlandIvory_
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They say belief is suicide. They're not wrong. Where I come from, faith gets you a bullet in the head, a knock at the door that never ends well, or a name etched on a list you'll never live to see. Still, I believe. So does Basil, my only constant in a world stripped of everything soft. We've been hunted for years, slept under stone, eaten from dirt, prayed in secret, and watched good people vanish for whispering the wrong words. We've made it all these years with nothing but our prayers and each other. But then came the rumor about a sanctuary where the believers can live fearless. A lie, probably. A trap, almost definitely. Basil wanted to chase it anyway, because we owed it to ourselves, he said, and to the others who share our struggle. I went with him only because I couldn't bear to watch him go alone. I should've stopped him... But now it's too late. ❝Islam began as something strange, and it will return to being strange as it began, so give glad tidings to the strangers(Ghuraba).❞ ‹بَدَأَ الإِسْلاَمُ غَرِيبًا وَسَيَعُودُ كَمَا بَدَأَ غَرِيبًا فَطُوبَى لِلْغُرَبَاءِ› (Includes books one and two, in The Ghuraba Duology.)
aab e hayat ( English version) by mahrahmad
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Abe-e-Hayat explores the theme of spirituality, goals bigger than life, and the pursuit of redemption. Abe-e-Hayat starts from the journey of Salaar and Imama after marriage. Salaar Sikandar spent 9 years looking for Imama Hashim and now finally they are married, obviously in an awkward scenario
Operation: Tel-Aviv (Saimum Series #1) by lodiraisa
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Torn apart from his family, homeland and childhood because of his faith and identity, he grew up to be a hope for the hopeless, voice for the oppressed, liberator of the occupied lands - a revolution himself. ☆彡☆彡☆彡 Israel has long trampled over the Palestinians' rights, kept on pushing the land and its inhabitants into an endless pit of injustice. Palestine - a land that has footsteps of revered men from the past hidden beneath its dust, is believed to be free once again. But, the questions remain... When will it be? Who will make it free? Those who dare to dream, Can they persevere through the consequences of standing against a super-power? Or will they, along with their dreams, be reduced to dust? ☆彡☆彡☆彡
Reclaim your heart by Yasmin Mogahed by Dina_FK
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Many of us live our lives entrapped by the same repeated patterns of heartbreak and disappointment. Often, we have no idea why this happens. Reclaim your heart is about freeing the heart from this slavery. It is about the Journey in an out of life's most deceptive traps. This book is to awaken the heart and provide a new perspective on love, loss, happiness, and pain. A manual of sorts, Reclaim your heart will teach readers how to live in this life without allowing life to own you. It is a manual of how to protect your most prized possession in the heart. NEW EDITION: Reclaim your heart; Personal Insights on breaking free from Life's shackles. BY: YASMIN MOGAHED
Naseem Hijazi's "Shaheen" (English Translation) by Nabkhan
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"Shaheen" is the English translation of an action-packed Urdu novel written by the famous Pakistani novelist, Naseem Hijazi. It highlights the plight of the Muslims of Granada, leading up to 1492, when they were going to be ousted from Spain. It revolves around a young warrior, Badr Bin Mughira, who is continuing the legacy of his forefathers by trying to keep the flickering flame of the Muslims alive. The novel vividly relates the historical events that occurred during the reign of the last ruler of Granada, Abu Abdullah. An interesting read for those who want to have a glimpse into the events of the last days of Muslim Spain.