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Kaldur Ahm

journey of the heart ❤️

The novel " Journey of the Heart, captures Ahmed’s journey of love, faith, and self-discovery. This summary will encapsulate his transformation from a young man with doubts about faith into someone who finds a deeper sense of purpose, resilience, and belief. --- Synopsis of Journey of the Heart Journey of the Heart follows Ahmed, a 20-year-old Muslim from a modest family in Pakistan, who leaves his familiar world to study abroad, driven by dreams of a better life. His family sacrifices to make this journey possible, taking out loans to support his education. As Ahmed arrives in a new country, he faces an overwhelming wave of cultural differences and the responsibilities of his studies, leaving him disoriented and isolated. A New Beginning Ahmed’s initial excitement quickly turns to disillusionment. Far from the safety net of his family, he’s thrust into a society where he feels out of place. The realities of life in a foreign land weigh heavily on him, especially as he witnesses the ease with which others seem to navigate their surroundings. Struggling with his coursework and the pressures of adapting, he questions his decision to leave home. Ahmed’s resentment builds as he feels burdened by his family’s sacrifice, unsure whether he can live up to the dreams they have placed upon him. In the midst of this struggle, Ahmed meets Amina, a confident and compassionate young woman who shares his cultural background. Amina introduces Ahmed to her work with an NGO, a job that offers Ahmed an opportunity to engage with social issues and earn extra income. The NGO, dedicated to addressing poverty, hunger, and illiteracy in underprivileged Muslim regions, resonates deeply with Ahmed. He is both inspired by Amina’s commitment and challenged by her unwavering faith, which provides her with a strength he cannot understand. Cultural Shock and Inner Conflict Ahmed’s work with the NGO takes him to places that reveal the harsh realities of poverty and inequality, contrasting with the privileged lives of many around him. He encounters families living without basic necessities, children suffering from malnutrition, and communities plagued by illiteracy. Each experience brings him face-to-face with suffering, stirring a deep internal conflict. He wrestles with questions of faith, unable to reconcile the idea of a merciful God with the immense suffering he sees. His faith, once a comforting presence, begins to crumble. Despite Amina’s companionship, Ahmed grows increasingly frustrated, feeling lost and helpless. He finds himself drifting away from his beliefs, doubting not only his purpose but also the existence of a higher power. His frustration spills over into his interactions with Amina, who becomes a silent witness to his disillusionment. Though she tries to offer words of encouragement, Ahmed’s skepticism grows, creating a widening rift between them. Friendship and Growing Tensions As Ahmed continues working with the NGO, he and Amina grow closer. They share experiences that bond them, and Amina becomes his confidant, someone who listens without judgment and provides solace amid his internal chaos. Ahmed finds himself drawn to her resilience and kindness, qualities he wishes he possessed. Their friendship deepens, and Ahmed’s feelings for Amina begin to transform, though he is unsure whether he deserves her affection. At the same time, their different views on faith begin to create underlying tensions. Ahmed envies Amina’s unwavering faith, which seems to shield her from the despair that plagues him. He feels inadequate, struggling to comprehend how she can remain hopeful in the face of so much hardship. The more he questions, the more he resents her calm certainty. This inner conflict marks a pivotal moment in Ahmed’s journey, as he realizes that his feelings for Amina are complicated by his own insecurities and doubts. A Crisis of Faith Ahmed’s struggles reach a breaking point when a humanitarian crisis overwhelms the NGO.
FarheenSadiq · 6.5K Views

Imran Series by Ibn_e_Safi

The "Imran Series" by Ibn-e-Safi is a renowned collection of Urdu spy novels, centered around the character Ali Imran, a secret agent working for the secret service of an unnamed country. The series, started in the early 1950s, blends elements of mystery, adventure, and humor, creating a unique and captivating narrative style. Ali Imran, the protagonist, is portrayed as a deceptively goofy and frivolous character, often underestimated by his adversaries due to his seemingly inept behavior. However, beneath this facade lies a brilliant and cunning mind, making him an exceptional detective and spy. Imran operates under various aliases and employs an eclectic team of assistants to tackle criminal masterminds, thwart espionage plots, and unravel complex mysteries. The series features a rich array of recurring characters, including Imran's loyal sidekicks like Joseph Mugonda, a strongman with a gentle heart, and the beautiful yet deadly Julia. Each novel introduces readers to new villains and intricate plots, keeping the stories fresh and engaging. The blend of action, intrigue, and humor, along with Safi's vivid and witty writing, has earned the "Imran Series" a cherished place in South Asian literature, continuing to captivate readers across generations. Disclaimer: I'm not the writer of this series. The original writer was actually "Asrar Ahmed" and he wrote this beautiful series of novels by the alias of "Ibn-e-Safi" (1928-1980). The original series was in Urdu language. I'm a big fan of "Ibn-e-Safi" and "Imran Series". I wanted to bring this series to global readers, so I am translating it into English and putting it on this large platform.
Ibn_e_Ramadan · 21.1K Views

A heart's Desire

Muhammad Ahmed is a good person from a respectable family. His daughter Tara also thinks like her father. She is a BS student and wants to raise the name of her father through her hard work. Accustomed to having high talents and great thinking, this girl does not believe in love at first, but after meeting Danesh, she finds out what love is? The Danesh rescue officer is a handsome and well-mannered person who is a friend of Muhammad Ahmed. He likes Tara very much because of her big and high thinking like her father. Danesh says that Tara is different from modern day girls because she is ideological. In a very short time,Tara and Danesh fell in love with each other but if Muhammad Ahmed finds out, he will feel bad due to which both are much worried. Tara likes Danesh and feel proud of him for being her father's friend. Danesh expresses his immense love for Tara and his heart's desire to marry her and make her life partner. But, Tara is adamant that her parents will not agree due to some reasons from Danesh's family. Danesh tries hard to convince her but she doesn't agree with Danesh and leaves him despite loving Danesh herself. Despite being so in love, Danesh agrees to separate for Tara's happiness. It seems like they are separated forever, but they stick like a thorn in each other's heart and become an unfulfilled desire, Looking at the ups and downs of their lives, waiting for a miracle to meet each other. After meeting each other they feel true love. So, they don't care that they are separated, because even today they still have the same love in each other's hearts and they are present in each other's souls. As such, this fantastic love story is heading towards an unknown destination.
Tania_Fazal · 7K Views

PREVAILS

"Life was never meant to be a fairytale, but still we chose to believe that ours would have a happy ending." Honest, straightforward, pretty and a hell of a temper, that was Gauhar Siddique. Passionate about serving the right cause and ensuring that nobody could defile the pure tenets of justice. She was a warrior of the law, and you were in deep trouble if you ever found yourself on the wrong side of her fist. Little does she know that trouble was brewing within the paradise her father has worked hard to build. "A little bit of deceit in the grand scheme of things never hurt anyone, especially if it were to uphold the shaky pillars of Justice." Charming, kind, friendly and handsome a deadly combination that would lure even the best in. Altamash Ahmed Quadri was a spider who's expert manipulation wove you right into his web. And once you were in, you could never escape. That was how Youngest Director of the Fairfax and Co Solicitors worked. How would these two opposites clash when Altamash forces Gauhar to marry him? There would be sparks and fireworks for sure. But why did Altamash force her to marry him? And most importantly, could these opposites ever fall in love? ••••••••••• "It's not him, it cannot be him!" I could feel the tears stinging my eyes, but his face stayed resolute. As he slowly walked towards me, I stepped away. I couldn't let him smash everything I'd known to the ground, to wreck havoc to every notion I had held as true. As the back of my head hit the wall behind me, I sucked in a breath. The sight of the animalistic smirk on his face scared me, he looked like he had won. Like I was exactly where he wanted me to be. Pushing his hands in his pockets he approached me, and stopped only when there was a hairsbreadth between us. I could feel the warmth of his breath fan my forehead. And I couldn't breathe. Leaning in his lips ghosted against the sensitive skin of my earlobe, "Deception my love." His voice was a smooth whisper against me, as warm as the blazing fire in his eyes and as smooth as the honey that reminded me of the colour of them. My pulse hammered erratically on my throat and he noticed, because he chuckled softly, "it's not easy to act in a way that is against what you actually feel Gauhar. He had you fooled, just like i have your body fooled into thinking that I am going to ravish you." "That's false." I bit out through grit teeth, my voice a vehement hiss. He placed an arm beside my head, caging me in and looking straight into my eyes, his own were dark the amber of orbs almost eclipsed. "It's not false and you know it, let's not deceive ourselves darling." Leaning in he inhaled a deep breath, "our bodies currently believe that we like eachother, when that's as far away from reality as could be." He abruptly stepped away, "it was all an illusion the same way Gauhar, he had spun a lie around you. Just like I had spun one around us." ••••••••• PS: The beginning of this book is super slow, because you guys gotta get acquainted with the characters, but I promise it'll get Interesting as the story moves on. And be warned this is a slow burn novel so if your expecting instant fireworks and sparks...this is not the book for you. But if you like to feel pain and emotions (masochistic?) and bit of solving cases of law, I'm sure you'll enjoy it. P.PS: The book is written in the POV of the four protagonists Anyways, you should go read the book cuz that's obviously what your here for. Happy Reading!
FQareena · 101.3K Views

For Once Choose Me Please!

I always choose you, I wish you would choose me too.. Naging crush ko noong High School si Damien Adams Carter, makabangga ko ito sa hallway ng aming paaralan, halos hinI found out na Varsity pala ito ng aming paaralan, maraming nakakagusto dahil sa kagwapuhan nito, halos lahat pala ng babae ay crush siya. I'm only a high school student malabo na mapansin ako nito. lagi ko nalang sinusundan ang lalake kung saan ito pumupunta, dahil interasado ako na malaman anong pinag kakaabalahan niya, then one day nahuli niya ako na sinusundan ko siya. He ask me, why I followed him, and I want to be honest with him. I said " I followed you because I like you!" you know bata kapa para sakin, ni hindi kapa nga ata totally matured mag isip. di ko maalis ang tingin ko sa kanyan. dahil napaka gwapo nito. Senior siya noon habang ako ay 4th year High School, kahit alam ko na mas bata ako sa kanya hindi yun hadlang upang di mag kagusto sa kanya. magmula ng maka bangga ko ito ay nag hanap ako ng ilang info tungkol sa kanya. "Hoy!! ang sakit mo naman mag salita matured nako, anong akala mo bata pako? di porque senior kana bata na agad?" "Alam mo nagsasayang ka lang ng oras sakin. by the way what's your name ba?" Napa kurap ang aking mga mata, "A-ahm My name Is Anastasia Ashford nice to meet you." "Parang kilala kita?? ikaw ba yung bangga ko nong nakaraan sa hallway?" "Yep I am nga." "Ahh that's why you look familiar to me, by the way mauna nako, paalala ko lang sayo bata Wala kang mapapala sakin." Ay tumakbong umalis ang binata. "Hoyy!! di nako bata dalaga nako." huli ko na napansin na naka tingin pala ang ma tao sa paligid nakakahiya.
Baddie_Cutie8 · 8.5K Views

History of pakistan 1947

On 14 August 1947 (27th of Ramadan in 1366 of the Islamic Calendar) Pakistan gained independence. India gained independence the following day. Two of the provinces of British India, Punjab and Bengal, were divided along religious lines by the Radcliffe Commission. Lord Mountbatten is alleged to have influenced the Radcliffe Commission to draw the lines in India's favour.[39][40][41] Punjab's mostly Muslim western part went to Pakistan and its mostly Hindu and Sikh eastern part went to India, but there were significant Muslim minorities in Punjab's eastern section and light Hindus and Sikhs minorities living in Punjab's western areas. There was no conception that population transfers would be necessary because of the partitioning. Religious minorities were expected to stay put in the states they found themselves residing in. However, an exception was made for Punjab which did not apply to other provinces.[42][43] Intense communal rioting in the Punjab forced the governments of India and Pakistan to agree to a forced population exchange of Muslim and Hindu/Sikh minorities living in Punjab. After this population exchange only a few thousand low-caste Hindus remained in Pakistani Punjab and only a tiny Muslim population remained in the town of Malerkotla in India's part of Punjab.[44] Political scientist Ishtiaq Ahmed says that although Muslims started the violence in Punjab, by the end of 1947 more Muslims had been killed by Hindus and Sikhs in East Punjab than the number of Hindus and Sikhs who had been killed by Muslims in West Punjab.[45][46][47] Nehru wrote to Gandhi on 22 August that up to then, twice as many Muslims had been killed in East Punjab than Hindus and Sikhs in West Punjab.[48] More than ten million people migrated across the new borders and between 200,000 and 2,000,000[49][50][51][52] people died in the spate of communal violence in the Punjab in what some scholars have described as a 'retributive genocide' between the religions.[53] The Pakistani government claimed that 50,000 Muslim women were abducted and raped by Hindu and Sikh men and similarly the Indian government claimed that Muslims abducted and raped 33,000 Hindu and Sikh women.[54][55][56] The two governments agreed to repatriate abducted women and thousands of Hindu, Sikh and Muslim women were repatriated to their families in the 1950s. The dispute over Kashmir escalated into the first war between India and Pakistan. With the assistance of the United Nations (UN) the war was ended but it became the Kashmir dispute, unresolved as of 2021.
Abdul_Shakoor_7478 · 3.2K Views
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