ON HOLD The perks of being a Hafizah
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  • Reads 96,590
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  • Parts 54
  • Time 3h 38m
Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2014
In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful. 

With everything in life, there are enough ups and downs and turn arounds to give you serious nausea and when becoming  a Hafizah....well it isn't an exception. 

Amatullah, a typical Middle Eastern/Asian (well I'm not sure how typical it is to find a half Arab and half Pakistani), has taken it upon herself to become a Hafizah (memoriser of the Quran). Just like all things in life, they definitely don't come without hard work and so hard work it becomes for Amatullah on this long and eventful journey. Alternating through perspectives, this book will truly give you an insight into the real perks of being a 
Hafiz

Jizakallahukhayrun soo much to sister @Zammurad for the epic cover! May Allah swt bless her!

In sha Allah update every Friday
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He is funny jokes. She is shy smiles. He is sarcastic. She is logistic. He finds positives in life. She finds negatives in life. He is a playground. She is a book. He stares at people, confidently. She stares at the floor, nervously. He is impulsive. She is caution. He is complex. She is simple. He is day. She is night. He is sun. She is moon. He is Mr social. She is Miss shy. They had nothing in common But still their heart rhymed, Because it takes two opposites to harmonize. You'll be surprise to know how much you can have in common with someone completely different from you.