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𝐖𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧 𝐈𝐧 𝐈𝐬𝐥𝐚𝐦 by izelverse
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A soul-stirring journey into the lives of the bravest women in Islamic history. women whose hearts held firm in the face of fear, whose tears watered the seeds of faith, and whose sacrifices echo across generations. This story will follow their paths lit by struggles, rooted in sincerity, and raised on the foundation of unshakable hope in Allah's mercy. From queens who defied tyrants to mothers who raised prophets, from martyrs who chose truth over comfort to warriors of dua and dignity these women did not just survive for Islam... They lived and gave everything for it. Each story is a flame, and together, they light the way for every believer who still whispers, "Ya Allah, I want to be near You, no matter the cost."
Shikhast  by alizay_writes4
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Description 🤍💫🌙 "Two hearts may break, but what is written in sujood will never fade." 🌙💫🤍 In Lahore, two inseparable friends - Noura Sheriyaar and Hooria Dilwaar - walk the same path of faith and ambition. As medical students at King Edward Medical University, they share not only books and lectures, but also late-night duas, tears, and laughter. Noura's life takes a sharp turn when her family arranges her nikah with her cousin, Taemir Raza - a brilliant architect and CEO of Raza Architectural Studios. Bound by duty, they step into marriage with hearts unready, clashing at every turn. Pride, misunderstandings, and unhealed wounds build walls between them, and before love has a chance to grow, divorce leaves them both with unanswered prayers and silent regrets. For Hooria, destiny begins on an ordinary afternoon at Taemir's Nana's house. There, she meets Haroon Faarisi - Taemir's best friend and the founder of Faarisi Luxe Interiors. One glance is enough for Haroon; in that moment, his heart knows. His respect for her modesty and grace turns into a dua he carries quietly, trusting Allah's timing. Their intertwined journeys become a test of sabr (patience) and shukr (gratitude) - proving that even when hearts break, what is written in sujood will never fade.