Bint_e_Azhar

Should I continue writing?
          	Should I continue my book Beauty and the Bangles?
          	

MoonstersNib

@Bint_e_Azhar Pleaseeeeeeeeeeee doooooo!
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veyl_arcyn

@Bint_e_Azhar Assalamu alaikum 
          	  I haven’t read Beauty and the Bengles yet, but it’s been sitting on my list for a while now — waiting for the day I could read it peacefully, with more chapters and no pauses in between.
          	  When I saw your message, “Should I continue writing?”, something in me paused too. Because I know that question — the kind that comes when a writer is tired, unsure, or quietly breaking inside.
          	  I didn’t know you back in July, but I genuinely hope you’ve been okay all this time. Your words, your art — they matter more than you might think. Even if you feel forgotten, trust me, somewhere someone is still waiting for your story… just like I was.
          	  I know life gets heavy, and sometimes the passion fades under everything else. But maybe this is your reminder that Allah never gives an artist a voice for nothing. Maybe you just needed to rest, not quit.
          	  So, please, take care of yourself first — your heart, your health, your peace. Then, when you’re ready, come back to your words. We’ll be here — waiting with love, and ready to read every line you create. ✨
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PearlandIvory_

@Bint_e_Azhar unless it is affecting your time and studies and religion. Then it is a different thing. But if you can manage both dont give up! 
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Slave_of_Ar-Rahman

There is khayr in everything, but the heart needs īmān to see it. The same situation can feel like a burden to one person and a blessing to another. Rain may ruin your plans, but it can bring you closer to duʿā. Losing something may hurt, but it can protect you from what you could not see. Even a restless night can become a moment where you turn back to Allāh and speak to Him sincerely.
          
          Life is not always easy, but nothing is without purpose. Every difficulty, every delay, every small moment carries something good within it, even if it takes time to understand. When you start looking at life through īmān, you stop asking “why is this happening to me?” and start trusting that there is khayr being written for you in every moment.
          
          May Allāh give us hearts that see the good in everything and trust Him even when we don’t understand. 
          @Slave_of_Ar-Rahman 

Rafatwrite

Hey dear give a chance to my work
          ♡♡♡
          I know it interrupt you but.. I'd like to tell you something.
          I'm writing a novel but it didn't complete yet. https://www.wattpad.com/story/367960546?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=Rafatwrite
          ~~~
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/367962671?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=Rafatwrite
          By clicking on the link you may find my novel. 
          The name of the novel is "Khawab-Gah" which means "Dreamland". It shows the innocence of love and life lessons. 
          It is available in both language Urdu and English.. and through my profile you can visit my instagram also.

Bint_e_Azhar

Should I continue writing?
          Should I continue my book Beauty and the Bangles?
          

MoonstersNib

@Bint_e_Azhar Pleaseeeeeeeeeeee doooooo!
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veyl_arcyn

@Bint_e_Azhar Assalamu alaikum 
            I haven’t read Beauty and the Bengles yet, but it’s been sitting on my list for a while now — waiting for the day I could read it peacefully, with more chapters and no pauses in between.
            When I saw your message, “Should I continue writing?”, something in me paused too. Because I know that question — the kind that comes when a writer is tired, unsure, or quietly breaking inside.
            I didn’t know you back in July, but I genuinely hope you’ve been okay all this time. Your words, your art — they matter more than you might think. Even if you feel forgotten, trust me, somewhere someone is still waiting for your story… just like I was.
            I know life gets heavy, and sometimes the passion fades under everything else. But maybe this is your reminder that Allah never gives an artist a voice for nothing. Maybe you just needed to rest, not quit.
            So, please, take care of yourself first — your heart, your health, your peace. Then, when you’re ready, come back to your words. We’ll be here — waiting with love, and ready to read every line you create. ✨
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PearlandIvory_

@Bint_e_Azhar unless it is affecting your time and studies and religion. Then it is a different thing. But if you can manage both dont give up! 
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Ink_Ignite

Assalamu Alaikum, I hope you’re doing well. I was wondering if you know @LaylVeBadr. She’s a friend of mine here, and I just realized I haven’t heard from her in a while. I tried checking her profile but couldn’t find it, which left me a bit worried. This is just my small attempt to check if she’s alright. I hope you don’t mind me reaching out.

NoellAsterWriting

I loved and hated 
          every word. 
          
          They painted
          vivid images, 
          that I drowned
          with no O2
          inside my 
          lungs and heart. 
          
          The rawness
          of your words, 
          is incredible
          beauty and
          ugly. 
          
          Yet these words, 
          pale to describe
          the emotional
          pull. 
          
          Couldn't stop, 
          scroll down 
          and vote. 
          Hoping to show
          my support. 
          
          So this might
          be my first but
          wouldn't be my
          last. 
          
          So continue
          your amazing
          work. 
          
          15 Love Letter to A Monster by Blint_e_Azhar, an incredible work of poerty collection of loving father but an abusive husband. From daughter to father. 

Bint_e_Azhar

@NoellAsterWriting Thank you so much lovely ❤️ 
            You made my day:)
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Slave_of_Ar-Rahman

Sometimes, we measure our worth by the things we’ve achieved. The grades, the job, the way we look, the people who accept us, or the life milestones we’ve ticked off. But what happens when all those things fade or don’t go according to plan? We begin to feel like we’re not enough. Like we’re falling behind. Like something is wrong with us. But here’s the truth: your worth was never meant to be tied to temporary things. You are valuable because Allah chose you to carry īmān. He chose you to know Him, call upon Him, rely on Him, and return to Him. That alone gives you a worth that can’t be measured by the world. Even if the world sees nothing in you, Allah sees everything. He knows the weight you silently carry. He knows the strength it takes to get up after falling. And He knows your heart, even when you don’t have the words to explain what you’re going through. So today, detach your worth from people’s approval and worldly labels. Anchor it to your Rabb. 
          @Slave_of_Ar-Rahman 

Bint_e_Mominah

As salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu 
          Ukhti, I wanted to talk to you regarding something. Is there any platform except Instagram where i can speak to you privately? 

Bint_e_Mominah

@Bint_e_Azhar Sure, lemme know your I'd. Although I will contact via email once my phones display is made. :)
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Bint_e_Azhar

Wa Alaikumussalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh, Azeezati!
            I'm not very active on social media. Would it be okay if we stayed in touch through email?
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