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Naqabi Catch-22
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Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2019
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This idea wasn't originally mine i got the idea from this Book
https://www.wattpad.com/story/35003653-21-secrets
But then i realised Niqabi Gurls also have a lot of thing needed to get off their chest if you get me
if you don't GO ahead and read this book!
ps. If you are offended by anything don't be afraid to tell me!
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Esha and Isa

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Their sympathy had worn off and I was back to how I started, except I no longer had my husband beside me. I thought the niqab (face veil) would protect me like it used to, make me look like I fit in with everyone else. But the little person holding my hand gives it away. His beautiful dark skin and short frizzy hair shows that he’s different. They see us as different and they don’t like it. - Born and brought up in the west with a Pakistani father and Palestinian mother, Esha’s never been liked by her extended family in Pakistan. But they remained polite until she went on to do something never seen in her father’s Pakistani village. She married a black man. To make matters worse, Esha and her husband, Isa, move to Pakistan so Esha can teach the less fortunate in the little village her father was brought up in. His passing caused her great grief and she wanted to feel closer to him. But they never accepted her. Yet, Esha refuses to move away and is adamant on raising her son alone in her father’s old house.