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282 Stories

  • Voices Beneath the Rubble by TH13899
    TH13899
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    Between Rubble and Prayer is a collection of deeply personal poems inspired by the lives of ordinary people enduring the devastation of war in Gaza. Told through imagined first-person voices, each poem explores a different story-a grieving parent, a frightened child, a lone survivor, a devoted believer, a doctor, a neighbour, or someone clinging to hope amid unimaginable loss. These poems are not intended to document any one person's experience. Instead, they seek to honour the resilience, faith, love, grief, and humanity that can endure even in the darkest of circumstances. Through themes of family, loss, remembrance, patience (*sabr*), and unwavering trust in Allah, the collection reflects on what it means to hold onto hope when everything else has been taken away. From the silence left by empty homes to whispered du'as beneath broken skies, every page invites the reader to pause and remember that behind every headline are people with names, dreams, families, and stories. Between Rubble and Prayer is a poetic meditation on suffering and compassion, and a reminder that even in the shadow of destruction, faith can remain unbroken, love can outlive loss, and the human spirit can continue to bear witness.
  • Forbidden love by kay_books
    kay_books
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    Forbidden Love She knew he was offlimits. He knew they should stay apart. But sometimes the heart doesn't care about the rules. 🫀🫀 Forbidden Love is a story of romance, secrets, heartbreak, and struggles.
  • What Kind of Child in Gaza Are You? by Layan227
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    Written by Layan, 18 years old from Gaza. He was supposed to wake up to his mother calling him for school... But in Gaza, childhood shattered into 7 pains. This is the voice of Gaza's children. The one who became a father at 10. The one whose joy is a can of beans. The one born alone under the rubble. They are not numbers in the news. They are children. Read. Share. Don't let the world forget. ❤️ Available in Arabic & Turkish #Gaza #ChildrenOfGaza
  • IMPORTANT !!! by armikaela
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    please read :)
  • Within My Veins- war poems  by fusionpoetry
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    "Every-person has his/her own country that they live in but we have a country that lives inside us"
  • The UK, Gaza, and the Question of Genocide by TRGurson
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    A short introduction which aims to de-bunk and de-mistify claims of Genocide and the British governments complicity in it.
  • The Truth That No One Will Tell You by Diana59034
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    The Truth About the War in Gaza. 18+
  • A Palestinian's story - Prose Poem by sumairakhtar
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    Poor Palestine. A place where the government are so corrupt they would kill an unborn baby. This story is about a young boy struggling in Palestine and you can understand how desensitised he is. The closest thing to a friend he has is a rat. His entire world is nothing like what we have , but his endurance and gratitude gets him through each day. It is a short piece of prose but if you would like a novel , I can work on it.
  • Gaza Poems by ShyCookieSmile
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    Exactly what the title says:)
  • A Story of Betrayal by Fatemeh_writer
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    One day, strangers came with smiles, seeking refuge... Years later, they seized the home with weapons in hand. A tale of betrayal that began from the heart of kindness; A story of mothers who sew shrouds instead of wedding gowns... And a world that watches - yet turns a blind eye.
  • Why Israel is attacking Gaza? A must read. by asterluck
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    This maybe an eye opener not only for muslims but also non-muslims because this is true. Many muslims having knowledge about all of this will be able to understand the story. Please vote, share and comment too. :)
  • My Poem by phat_h0
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    This may be the only thing I ever upload. Maybe I'll add another poem to this, but I highly doubt it. If you've read this far, please consider reading it. It's not incredible but I did try.
  • Diaries of Genocide by Hamdx7
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    In the face of unimaginable hardship, Hamed offers a deeply human account of survival, resilience, and loss during the genocide in Gaza. Diaries of Genocide invites you into Hamed's world, where hope flickers even in the darkest moments. Through his words, Hamed brings us closer to the heartbreak of displacement, the grief of losing loved ones, and the quiet acts of courage that sustain life amid devastation. His testimony is not only a record of suffering but also a tale of resilience, and a call to the world's conscience-a plea for understanding, compassion, and action. This is not just a story of Gaza; it is a story of humanity, told with an unwavering spirit. For those willing to listen, Hamed's voice speaks to the enduring strength of the human heart, even when all else seems lost.
  • helpless by gadio09
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    creative writing. thoughts about the world around me.
  • In My Lifetime by phoenixwarrior
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  • Gaza : La cité à qui le monde a tourné le dos by AKRAMBN5
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    Au lieu de gémir en silence, dans ce texte je crie ma rage et défends une thèse : celle qui dénonce l'injustice dont vous faites preuve à l'égard de Gaza, ce coin du monde auquel le monde entier a tourné le dos.
  • Everything You Need to Know - CONGO by theforestgreene
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    An informative guide to understanding what's happening in Congo. I do not claim ownership of any multimedia referenced in this book-- attribution and sources provided as always. Astoria E Greene
  • Beyond The Horizon by TheTemporaryWayfarer
    TheTemporaryWayfarer
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    [ Winner of Competitive Journeys held by Spiritual_Universe ] Junaid was not interested in proceeding on with life, not until he saw the girl dressed in a black abaya. Standing by a food truck, cooing to a kid, she seemed to be the epitome of perfection. She was all what he wanted, everything he thought he would never need. It would have been easy for him walking over to her and striking a conversation had they led a normal life. The fact remained that they were anything but normal. They lived in the refugee camp at Palestine! Living a life of restriction in their own land, will they ever find peace? What about love? Will it make its way into their lives? Read on to find out =) ________________________________________
  • A New Life by queen_malak
    queen_malak
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    Jessica should be your ordinary 18 year old american teenager, but she's not. she left her family and went to Gaza (which is currently a war zone) to persue her dream in photography, but what happens when she meets a Palestinian solider? Will his religion get in the way? Is she willing to convert for him? What will her parents back home say?