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Dialogues Of Umera Ahmed

Reborn Of The God Of Summoning

In Mainland China, Yahya Li, a handsome young man, 16 years old of age, mixed heritage, half Bahraini from his mother, Yasmin, and half Chinese from his father, Cheng Li, endures a profound tragedy during his school years. His mother died in a car crash when he was 10 years old. Despite being young, this memory has haunted Yahya to this day, and he still suspects something was wrong about it. Though he cried to his family head father and begged him, sadly, nothing happened, and he can't do anything about it. Yahya's fully Chinese brother, Zhang Li, is the pride of the family, excelling in academics and earning admiration from all. Zhang Li's mother, Li Mei, embodies the full Li family bloodline, adding to the complexity of Zhang Li's heritage and the expectations placed upon him. However, Yahya, not being a full-blooded member of the Li family, faces constant bullying and abuse from Zhang Li's gang at school, leaving him feeling isolated and undervalued. Yahya’s life takes an extraordinary turn on a ordinary day when accidently a large tree falling down on him, catapulting him into a mysterious dark blue space. As he regains consciousness in this new space, the Summoning System within him awakens: [System Awakening: 10%... 50%... 100%] Chosen for his resilience and humility, Yahya is granted the immense powers of a Lower God of Summoning. This newfound ability allows him to summon entities from various dimensions, or if he's being summoned. Guided by the System, a creation of fate by the laws of nature, Yahya embarks on a journey of self-discovery and power.
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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 · 14.2K Views
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