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Muslimah to true Muslimah [On Hold] by specksofhope
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She knew she was not perfect. He knew he wanted some one perfect. She knew she had committed a lot of sins. He always tried not to get influenced by shaitan. He prayed all the obligatory prayers . She never actual prayed always pretended. She was a muslimah by name. He was Muslim by heart. So, this will be the story of Aaisha and Zain. This will be the story of Muslimah by name will change to a Muslimah by heart.
Story Of Us by Ayeshaafarooqui
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Turning to the pages of life, they left the most important one, unread. Often the childhood friendships turn into beautiful relationships with time. Bringing to you is the tale of childhood friends, Aiza and Hamza. As time passed by, they became complete strangers from the best of friends. But little did they know destiny had something else in store for them. Without even making the two realize, love made it's way in their lives and occupied a strong place in their hearts. Bringing to you is the story of Zaara and Arhaan. They didn't realize when and how their feelings grew stronger but when they do, it's too late. Will they be able to get together or fate has planned something else for them?
A Muslim's Romantic Journey by 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?