A Full-time working Housewife

A Full-time working Housewife

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To all you bull-headed, stereotypical men who think we women are too fragile to work and lead our homes simultaneously, Aishah Abdusemed is here to prove to you that it's really not a big deal to be leaving the house at dawn and returning at night, but making big money while keeping you company and your house intact, raising your kids and leading the household. #WomanEmpowerment #Islamic #Hijabi
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Rayaan Issa Abdurahman Malik and Sophia Ilyaas Abdurahman Malik are the closest sister like cousins you'll ever meet. Sometimes its even hard to tell that they aren't sisters even though they look nothing alike. Rayaan grew up being the only child of a very rich business man. A business that has been in her family for over four generations so she is being pressures to take over and become the heiress of her fathers company, but she wants to find her own path in life and break free of the chains and labels imposed on her and live a life of independence. Sophia isolated herself after the death of her mother and still born brother because not only did she lose her mother that day but she also the close father daughter relationship she had with her father. The tragedy was her wake up call that nothing lasts forever in this world and she tries to be a better person with her time left. Not wanting to feel like a burden to her father and his new family she decides to move out and live without his support so she doesn't have to see the guilt, hurt and regret in his eyes every time he looks at her. When both Rayaan and Sophia's parents finally agree to their decision of living on their own its like a dream come true for both of them. They end up getting their own apartment and along the way they find and learn so much about what life and love both mean and the good and the bad in everything around them. Trouble seems to follow them a lot but somehow they feel somewhat safe with their mysterious block neighbors Michael and Ethan. Is this the beginning of a spark for them? Is it really love? or is it something else. Not everything is what it seems to be.

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