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The other Half of my Deen

The other Half of my Deen

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Romance
It's a story of a common Indian girl, Nausheen. And yes, there's Romance. Nausheen is pampered as the youngest child in her family. She is very lively and has big dreams. Her life seems perfect. But that's until one day, when she realizes her life is no fairy tale. She learns that nothing lasts forever, not even happiness. Nobody is happy forever. Every love story doesn't have the happiest ending. It's short, sweet, simple and real. I will upload a new chapter every week. I hope you all like it.
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Perfect 💫 Here's a description (summary) of the story: This is a touching love story between Aisha, a poor but hardworking student, and Muhammad, a wealthy and brilliant medical student. Despite coming from two different worlds - one of struggle and one of privilege - fate brings them together through kindness and understanding. Aisha's honesty and determination capture Muhammad's heart, while his generosity and gentle nature make her believe in love again. As their friendship grows into love, they face challenges from society and family expectations. But Muhammad stands firm, choosing love over wealth and status. Their story is about humility, courage, and true love - showing that the heart, not money, defines happiness. It's a reminder that even in a world divided by class, love can bridge every gap. ⸻

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