Story cover for Letters Across Borders by faizafra
Letters Across Borders
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Ongoing, First published Jun 19
A young man accidentally receives a letter meant for someone else. The writer is a woman from a neighboring country, seeking advice on how to resolve a personal dilemma. Instead of ignoring it, he writes back, sparking a correspondence rooted in mutual respect and the exchange of Islamic principles. Their letters bring them closer, leading to life-changing decisions.
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He Called Me Musa || JK

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"Some pass by - she pauses my entire world." _______________________________ She was the one who named him Musa, but Allah was the One guiding that choice. I wasn't meant to find him. And he... wasn't searching for faith. But somewhere between silence and stolen glances, we met - where love wasn't allowed. He didn't belong to my world. And I didn't fit in his. They called him forbidden. I was punished for feeling. In a world where love and destiny collide, her quiet prayers become the heartbeat of his world-two souls bound by faith, tested by trials, and forever changed by the moments they never saw coming. This is not just a love story. It is a story of boundaries, faith, resistance... and a heart that bled quietly in both distance and devotion. It is about a girl who held her prayer beads tighter when the world fell apart. And a boy who found Allah in the reflection of her pain. To the reader: May you feel seen, healed, and protected by His light.