Poems
If I Die Tonight
If I die tonight Bury me, don't burn me Put me back into the land Where I came from... Share all of my secrets with the world."
Poems
Bleeding, Burning & Bruised Kashmir
"A rice of holy grain A tiny droplet of merciless rain An anatomy full of pain Terrifying armament facing this shame."
Opinion
Women’s Freedom in Islam
I studied other worldviews and ways of life, and I believe with all my being the truth of Islam and its beauty.
Poems
A LETTER TO YOU
"A letter to you, You who was set by yourself, You who doubted yourself, Who was bullied, And who was let down."
Fiction
A LETTER TO HEART
You felt like your veins are about to burst with pain but you tolerated it and then there were times when you felt free. How did you do that?
Poems
If I Could Only Mention
"If I could only mention How much I love my mother, I will write love letters to her. My poems will only include her name."
Fiction
Letter To My Future Partner
"I’m sorry that you’re going through everything by yourself for now, but I promise, when I’m with you, you won’t ever have to be alone."
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