Allaahumma Baarak Alaykunna❤️
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Muslimah in love by Atkbm1
Muslimah in love
Atkbm1
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''Marriage isn't easy especially when it's arranged and you hardly know the guy.'' 23-year-old Zara, a modest and virtuous Muslimah, has finally accepted a marriage proposal and is ready to share her life and love with her husband. But what happens when he is broody, stiff and ignores her most of the time? Is it possible to make her own husband fall in love with her or will Zara become a victim of unrequited love? #WATTYSWINNER2014
Halaal Love by Panda-licious
Halaal Love
Panda-licious
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Everyone is given a choice in love. To take it seriously or not. To make it Halal, or Haram. Habibah, a twenty two years old Muslimah is being pressured by her mother to take her life into a completely new stage, that is marriage. Her mother pressures her to the extent that Habibah is almost engaged to her own childhood friend, to which, of course, she rebuke. Hence, her mother makes a deal with her that she shall find a husband before her twenty third birthday next month. Who could that man be? Will they ever get married? Pandalicious271© E.N.H
Pure At Heart by BritishHolic
Pure At Heart
BritishHolic
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"Verily, with every hardship comes ease." In the bustling city of new york, settling in for Hamna and her family was a big task. Still struggling from her past, the 18-year-old Hamna wasn't ready to start a whole new chapter in another city. But as time went by, she found herself settling in and so did her older sister, Hafsa. But when it felt better and everything started falling in place, fates and problems were still following her everywhere. And even if things felt better in the moment, it all collapsed in the other. Hamna is your average teenage girl - fan of movies, shopping and books. But as much as she tries to stay away from all sorts of trouble, life somehow still manages to push her in the ground. She struggles, she cries and whines - but in the end always finds a way to get things right. And moving to new york, held a handful of challenges for her to face. Hamna will have to face it all. Love, Hate, her parents' overly-strict behavior and her murky past that seemed to come back to the present. How will she handle the situation when people start talking about her past and start throwing harsh words at her? How will she remain steadfast on her deen - the place she really belongs in? What happens when her own family starts doubting her? How will she maintain her reputation, her modesty and her peaceful life that seemed to be collapsing at the moment? How will she prove her innocence? And most of all - How will she have everyone thinking that she is in fact Pure At Heart? Well click that reading button and buckle up, as we ride alongside Hamna and her roller coaster life. All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2013 BritishHolic {Spiritual #7 / Teen Fiction #112 - 10/18/14} ***This book is definitely NOT just for Muslims. Anyone can read it. (ITS A FREE COUNTRY)***
Sabr (On Hold) by niqabi
Sabr (On Hold)
niqabi
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Eighteen year old Naila is your typical Muslim teenage hijabi. She's in her last year of high school and dreading everyday that isn't her graduation day; the day she plans to start looking for a husband. But what's a girl to do with a married twin sister, parents who hate the idea of niqab, and a hatred of marrying someone outside of her race that cannot be let go of? Read on to find out.
The Perks of Having a Nikah (A Muslim Love Story) *BACK 2024/2025 iA* by niqabi
The Perks of Having a Nikah (A Muslim Love Story) *BACK 2024/2025 iA*
niqabi
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Eighteen year old Yasmeen is a Muslimah enjoying her last year of high school with her two best friends. She expects her senior year to be boring and torturing like the past three years were. Especially due to the fact that she's been wearing the niqab and tormented in school for it since last year. What's a niqabi to do though when the gorgeous new guy starts going to her school and everyone takes an interest to him? Or what about when she finds out that he's going to be living in the same house with her for a year and they're engaged to each other? *WILL OFFICIALLY BE BACK LATE 2024/EARLY 2025*
I Bet You by niqabi
I Bet You
niqabi
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"I bet you." "Bet me what?" "If I show you that I'm really sincere and have changed, you'll consider me. Deal?" She asked. "Deal." He gave her the smirk that made her fall for him the first time and every other time after that. Alina Pena is the most beautiful female to grace the halls of her college and known notoriously outside for her stunning figure and confident attitude. With the elegant and graceful walk of a model, and a voice that can seduce any human, it's not a surprise that she can get any guy she wants. That is, until one day she meets a handsome stranger that she's never seen before. A Muslim, nonetheless. But he won't even give her the time of day. What's a girl to do when after all of her life being chased and being the one who breaks hearts, she's the chaser and probably heartbroken? Or when she is introduced to the beauty of Islam and wants to convert, despite her parents' ignorant hatred towards it?
A Muslim's Romantic Journey by KittyCrackers
A Muslim's Romantic Journey
KittyCrackers
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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?
The Best Of Us by Hopemore
The Best Of Us
Hopemore
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"Why didn't you tell me he went here?" Sabrina managed to croak out. Her throat was dry and there was a loud drumming sound in her ears which she realized was her heart. "Oh..uh...well..." Leila stuttered and then trailed off. She smiled sheepishly. "I totally forgot about Khalid." Sabrina winced when she heard his name. "How could you?" Sabrina asked, horrified. "You know I don't like him and, not to mention, that he hates my guts!" "Oh, come on! That was years ago. He probably doesn't even remember you." Leila assured, waving her hand. At that moment, Khalid Fayad turned towards them, his eyes landing on Sabrina's. Sabrina held her breath hoping - praying - that he would turn away without recognizing her. Unfortunately, he seemed to remember her all too well. From the way he smirked at her now, Sabrina just knew that her senior year at New Hope High was ruined. _______________________________________________________ A story of racism and hate, of love and acceptance. Can Sabrina overcome the hate that she is wrongly accused of. Can she forgive those who have tortured her life with bitter words and unending cruelty. Can she fight back with not hate, but good?
Journal of a Teenage Muslim. by InnerBeautyShines
Journal of a Teenage Muslim.
InnerBeautyShines
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Maydah Ahmad was never a normal girl. Ever since she was a young girl, it was clear to tell she was made for something bigger, something better.. But than her mother died, leaving Maydah and her father to cope on their own. After that her life was never the same. Albeit all the obstacles that stood in her way, and without a mother to explain it to her, Maydah still made her decision to wear a hijab (headgear) and faced the difficulties of bullies all on her own. Mysteries after mysteries began to unfold right before her eyes, and her already complicated life twisted into real life nightmare, and so she let the world know of her journey through her journal of a teenage Muslim. Join Maydah as she battles her way through her teenage years, and may finally find victory in all that she believed.
Wrapped In Modesty by TheFaultInOurDeen
Wrapped In Modesty
TheFaultInOurDeen
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Wrap a scarf around your face and you're a muslim, simple, right? Wrong. What about Modesty, Belief & The Qualities? That's what you need. Also commitment, you can't wear the hijab then take it off. What would the point be in that? Layla learns the point of islam in a tough route. High School. What would you do? With Racist Bullies? Persistent Players & Annoying Enemies? Along with her friends, watch as Layla takes the islamic route to success . . .