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Pretty Little Thing | ✓ by sanasays
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[Highest ranking: #1 in Spiritual on 15/8/18] ••• • In which a girl saved a boy's life in the most unexpected of circumstances • She drank water. He drank alcohol. She had a family who'd take a bullet for her. He had a family who'd throw him under the bus. She dreamt of her future. He dreamt of his death. Both are Muslims but only one is closer to their Lord. ••• *NOT CLICHÉ* This story in no way depicts the true Muslim culture. It's about the modern Muslims nowadays who steer away from the right path. This book contains some strong language, graphic content and violence so I advise you to read it with care. WARNING: too much cuteness you'll die squealing. ©Copyright 2018. sanasays. Any sort of plagiarism of my story will be reported immediately, and that includes my aesthetics and banners as well.
Falling Hard (Dublin Sisters #5) by hayatkhan07
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He was accused of a heinous crime. He was not trusted. His reputation, respectability, and honour all shattered away. He was falling hard in life. She was falling hard for him. A story where accusations are big, deceptions are fierce and love is passionate.
Fancying You (Dublin Sisters #4) by hayatkhan07
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She broke all societal rules. She eloped. She was divorced. She left the realms of Islam. There was no going back... Until one man brought her back to respectability, religion and eventually hope for love. Manal Siddique was the good girl when she met the forbidden man. She fell head over heels for him and eloped breaking her family's heart and spurring rumours. But the marriage ended in a disaster where in just 3 years she was divorced. Anguish-filled Manal ran away from society and her hometown to start a new life. A rebellious life where she sought to break all rules she was taught until she met the grey-eyed and ginger haired Irish male beauty. She was lost, truly lost. But he had conditions and many rules. Dylan Murphy was at peace for finally finding the way to Islam after spending a life in confusion and desolation. He was searching for a pious spouse who would strengthen his faith further. But his eyes never wavered far from the most unruly Muslim woman he had met. He would rather stay miles away from her but fate kept bringing them together. Until it was the inevitable. A journey where opposites clash, faith is questioned and most of all love is found. Content Warning: Some of the content may not be appropriate for young or sensitive people as there is an implicit reference to sexual activity, physical violence and strong language. This is a PG15 book.
Floral Cupcakes (Dublin sisters #3) by hayatkhan07
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He was a broken man. She was a troubled woman. They had a future together. Divorced and desolate Amal Baig led a quiet life with her father. She was compelled to fulfil her dying sister's wish to become the mother of her nieces. A decision that was difficult and terrifying after her horrid past. Her brother in law Saad Sheikh was the epitome of a caring and loving husband. But would he be same with her? Saad thought he had tasted the ultimate bliss in life until tragedy hit him hard leaving him stranded with the responsibility of his two young princesses. As destiny brings them together amidst broken hearts and haunting memories where they struggle to build this new relationship. Will this spark new complications in their lives or will they finally be able to heal each other? Content Warning: Some of the content may not be appropriate for young or sensitive people as there is an implicit reference to sexual activity and strong language. This is a PG15 book.
Forgiving  You (Dublin Sisters #2) by hayatkhan07
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She was abandoned on her wedding day. The groom disappeared. There were accusations. Her honour was at stake. Her family was to be ruined. One man saved her from all this misery or was it to be yet another trial that she will face... Nawal Ahmed has been the adoring sister of her three brothers. She was pampered and spoiled. She was loved and doted on. She was loud, mischievous and sometimes wild. Her wedding was set. Her groom was a loving successful man. Or was it all an illusion. Salman Siddique had been admiring his cousin since childhood. He loved her passionately. He was amused by her outgoing character. He never wanted to see tears in her eyes. It was he who saved her from ruination. But did this mean that his dream was to come true. Read and find out how Nawal's innocence and troublesome personality will lead her to deception and deceit. And Salman's love is to be tested.... Content Warning: Some of the content may not be appropriate for young or sensitive people as there is an implicit reference to sexual activity, physical violence and strong language. Although, the book should pass for PG15.
Finding You (Dublin Sisters #1) by hayatkhan07
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She was tested. Battered. And Bruised. He was her saviour. He was her only hope for survival, happiness and love. And she was not his... Ramlah Khan had always taken care of her younger sisters. She was the shoulder for her friends to cry on and her parents hope. She always believed that she could overcome all kinds of problems when having strong faith in Allah. She did not know that she was to be tested in the cruelest way ever - her love, her faith, her trust all will pay the price of being the strength of those around her. Fadil Mirza has always been successful whether in school, in his career or even making many friends. He had his whole life planned. He truly believed his childhood female friend will become his life partner in this World and the next, little did he know that his judgement was truly wrong. Ramlah and Fadil's lives get entwined when they work towards developing and maintaining their relationships. However, Allah had written a completely different destiny for them. Content Warning: Some of the content may not be appropriate for young or sensitive people as there is implicit reference to sexual activity and strong language. Although, the book should pass for PG13.
Cherry Wood Hills *Editing* by Naran243
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He pulls out a stack of fresh bills and throws them into the dying sky . Time freezes and all I can see is the tears on his face and the palace built upon stars and diamonds towering behind his back. Miracle this man was . The money flew away in utterly reasonable directions and the very ground beneath my bare feet shifted into molten silver . "Ah Darling , now this is what we call wealth ." "Unbelieveable," I pick up the notes of hundreds that were dying next to me . "If only fortune could buy love and I would be the most powerful man standing ." He finally smiles .
Jo's boys by hafia2015
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Louisa May Alcott continues the story of her feisty protagonist Jo in this final novel chronicling the adventures and misadventures of the March family. Entertaining, surprising, and overall a joy to read, Jo's Boys is nevertheless shaded by a bittersweet tone, for with it Alcott brought her wonderful series to an end. Proudly witnessing the coming-of-age of rebellious Dan, sailor Emil, and musician Nat, Jo and her husband, Professor Bhaer, preside over their school while encountering shipwreck, storm, disappointment, and murder. Sometimes this book makes you cry and sometimes makes you laugh. If you are reading it for the first time it introduces you to a new world, the world of wonder
Izzat: Tales of Honor by HelenaWon
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Izzat, or honor, is a concept taught far and wide around the world. It is the perception of respect that many desire which they define as honor. However, the practice of "honor" varies greatly from one country to another and in some instances, "honor" ends up destroying lives. On my many travels, I have seen people embrace the concept of "honor" by persecuting those around them. To make themselves feel important and respected, they stripped away another's "honor." During my recent trip to South Asia, I interviewed five individuals who had been accosted and forever changed by the concept of "honor" in their country. These are true stories with locations and identities that have been changed. I must stress that I mean no disrespect by writing their stories, not to them or their country. I must also stress that these are only a minuscule fraction of people that have been affected by the concept of "honor." Some of the imagery by the interviewees may be distressing to some. Please read with caution. (Rated mature due to language and vivid imagery of abuse.)
Blue-Haired Muslim by HelenaWon
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Raised as a Christian, Samuel Maximus Jameson Junior felt a close bond with the religion his mother had introduced him to. After her tragic passing, he continued to adhere to the faith, but found himself being drawn to the mystery that was Islam. After his father's conversion to Islam, he found himself wanting to know more. Follow his story and learn how a young blue-haired boy became a force to reckon with in society. (Sam and other characters are derived from the series "The Dangers of Islam: The Terrorist." The series follows the lives of Muslims in America whom are labeled "terrorists" and how they deal with that label.)