To all those who have supported my writing over the years and now, I thank you. Without you, I would not have grown to where I am now. It is unfortunate that due to the nature of this work, I can’t name you all here. Know that I never have forgotten any of you even …
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The first published book.
About The Sin of Greed
This book goes out to anyone struggling with the tyranny of religion and tradition in their daily lives. This is to remind you that you are never alone. “why talk about all the known and the unknown see how the unknown merges into the known why think separately of this life and the next when …
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Book Cover
Since there have been some inquiries in the past, here is a high quality clean image of the book’s cover:
Audiobook has been released!
After a ton of work by Becky White, the producer, we managed to finally release the audiobook via ACX’s platform which works directly with Amazon. Here is the audiobook on: Audible, Amazon, and iTunes. Comment on this post or message me on social media to get a promotional code to download it for free on Audible. There are …
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First book published!
The book has finally been published on Kindle here. It is available for print at these places: Amazon, Indiebound, Alibris, Half.com, Book Depository, AbeBooks, Barns and Noble, and Createspace.
Part 36
The routine in our house was usually that after my father would come back from dawn prayer the mosque, he would be sitting in the kitchen reading the Quran. We would wake up and be asked to turn on a recitation tape or CD and then make wadooh, ritual washing of the body, before praying …
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Broken Brush
Artwork included in the back of The Sin Of Greed.
Ink That Bleeds
Poetry included in The Sin of Greed.
Part 35
The fact that I did not care about what people thought confused my parents and it was the subject of many of our fights. They believed that appearances meant everything and it was odd how my mother became more that way over time. Their control over my every day routine got worse and one day …
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Part 22
Islamic school on the weekends and during the summer no longer became an option for many reasons. One of them was money, nothing is ever free, and the other was our decision as a family to discontinue my education there. If I wasn’t learning anything new, then it wasn’t necessary. My father took up supervising …
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