Broken. Not a halal love story
by Fatima Bala
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Pub Date 1 Aug 2023 | Archive Date 12 Jul 2023
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Description
Fa'iza grew up very sheltered in a conservative Muslim home. Her otherwise sane life is thrust into turmoil when she finds herself falling for someone with a completely different set of values from hers when she comes to Toronto for University. No matter how she tries to fight it, their connection and chemistry are undeniable.
Ahmad believes everything is a construct. Society and religion condition people to be sheep, and he goes out of his way to live his life on his terms. Attracted to Fa'iza from the very start, he soon realizes that they are probably better apart - but can they stay away from each other? When the lines between halal and haram blur, can they find the road to redemption?
When a revelation breaks them apart, they hold a secret that could tear the seams of the Islamic upbringing their family holds in high regard. Five years later, is it too late for them, or is the road to redemption shut against them for crossing the lines into forbidden paths?
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Featured Reviews
From the very first page, I was hooked by the electrifying chemistry between Fa'iza and Ahmad. Their magnetic connection defies societal norms and challenges the beliefs ingrained in them from a young age. The author's skillful storytelling and compelling characters makes this story a gripping read that will keep you turning the pages.
An enthralling story that delves into the complexities of love, faith, and redemption. Fa'iza, a young woman raised in a conservative Muslim home, is thrown into turmoil when she falls for Ahmad, who embodies a completely different set of values. Their undeniable connection and chemistry challenge the boundaries set by their respective upbringings. This book expertly explores the clash between tradition and personal desires, raising thought-provoking questions about the blurred lines between halal and haram.
I don't normally cry while reading.... but this book made me cry so many times.
It is so beautifully written and I absolutely adore the way you can also have a peek at another culture and learn some things from that culture. That is also a reason why this book stood out to me, because I have never read a romance book that was connected to a different culture and religion.
Fatima Bala did a wonderfull job by building a relationship between Faiza and Ahmad where they balance each other so amazingly in a way I have not yet seen in a romance book before.
In conclusion I 100% recommend this book for someone who needs an amazing love story to cry about.
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