My New Home

My New Home

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Islam preaches peace. The prophets are advocate for peace, so does Muslims all over the world but does that mean all Muslim homes are peaceful? *** Fateemah AbdulQuadri used to belong to a syncretic family type. Her dad is a Muslim but not her mum, her six siblings including herself rotates between the two religion just to please their parents. As a result of this religious bigotry, her home has witnessed the most inconsistencies in the history of mankind. Fateemah then decided that she will bring up her children in a stable home unlike her birth home. Hence, her willingness to marry the Ma-Sha Allah sunni, Jamal Mahmood who comes from a strong Muslim household and could help her perfect her Islam as well as achieve her dream. Will Fateemah be able to get the peaceful home she deserved? ******* Story cover designed by eluojo. Check out his profile for amazing cover pageπŸ‘Œ
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She was an average muslimah but she had a weakness. She had a strong desire, yet her heart was weak. She found a solution to her weakness but it was only temporary and it was Haram. She then found a permanent solution to her weakness. It was Halaal but her parents didn't agree to it. She took a decision out of anger and that single decision turned her life upside down. She sinned... She violated... She was violated... She regretted... She repented... But there was a vacuum in her life that her past had created that she carried with her every single day of her life. The guilt and burden of her past always weighed her down every step of the way. She wished she could turn back the hands of time and erase that part of her life from her story. But then, her story had not yet ended. Her future seemed bleak because her past posed a threat. Will her story end like this? Probably... Probably not... The past cannot be changed, that is for sure. What about the future?

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