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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