The Diary of Hafsa Zahid
Hafsa Zahid is a 13 year old Muslim girl living in the U.S. Her world is twisted upside down when her family gets ripped apart. Will she still be able to hold on to her relationship with Allah, or will she go astray?
Hafsa Zahid is a 13 year old Muslim girl living in the U.S. Her world is twisted upside down when her family gets ripped apart. Will she still be able to hold on to her relationship with Allah, or will she go astray?
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