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Journey to Hidaya Paperback – April 13, 2023
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Arrogant, gorgeous CEO Zoya Zameer’s success hides a dark history.
A history that involves her loss of faith.
Until she meets simple, faithful Haroun Suleiman.
Who turns her entire belief system upside down.
For the past six years, Zoya Zameer has strictly abided by one vow: trust no one. Successful and self-reliant, Zoya is perfectly content with her extravagant life in front of the cameras.
Or so she claims.
When Haroun Suleiman shows up at Zameer Co., Zoya is immediately entranced by him. He’s deeply devoted to religion—just like the people from her past claimed to be—yet unlike them, Haroun exudes nothing but gentleness and sincerity.
With Haroun’s arrival, everything Zoya thought she knew about Islam is thrown into disarray. Her harsh experiences with religion clash starkly against Haroun Suleiman’s kind, empathetic personality—he might just be the catalyst for Zoya’s journey back towards God. But in order to regain her faith, Zoya must break down her self-imposed barriers and come to terms with her traumatic past.
But which sacrifices will the notorious Zoya Zameer have to make in order to discover her purpose and reorient herself? And just how far is she willing to push Haroun’s boundaries to fulfill her desires?
”This book will touch your heart in indescribable ways—it’s a heart-wrenching, beautiful masterpiece.” —Wattpad Review
- Print length630 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 13, 2023
- Dimensions5.5 x 1.58 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-13979-8988016403
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- ASIN : B0C1JJZF15
- Publisher : Merrinore Press (April 13, 2023)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 630 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8988016403
- Item Weight : 1.74 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1.58 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,373,671 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,077 in Religious Romance (Books)
- #26,768 in Contemporary Women Fiction
- #33,050 in New Adult & College Romance (Books)
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About the author
Kainat Azhar is a Pakistani-American Muslim author who cherishes stories. She writes about bold and shy and chaotic brown Muslim girls with tragic backstories, complicated feelings, and the biggest hearts. Through her writing, Kainat aims to showcase the Muslim and South Asian experiences as just as raw, authentic, and relevant as other experiences in contemporary fiction.
She enjoys writing both fiction and poetry.
When not immersed in a book or animatedly typing stories on her laptop, Kainat can probably be found watching SpongeBob, eating noodles, or adding new destinations to her travel bucket list.
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Very few books have touched my soul. And no other novel has called me to the remembrance of my Lord so strongly that it brought tears to my eyes. But Journey to Hidaya did that. So to anyone who’s searching for true love, read this book, and InshaAllah you’ll find yourself falling deeper and deeper in love with The Almighty Himself.
I like it so much that I will be gifting a few copies to friends and family.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023
I like it so much that I will be gifting a few copies to friends and family.
10/10 would recommend reading it
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I would say, globally, I enjoyed the reading. The mention of Islam, and the personification of what should be a good Muslim m’en in Haroun was actually so pleasing and refreshing.
We all need a man like him in our lives.
He gave me hopes on some aspects of my life, and really linked with him at some point.
However, I should say that I wasn’t able to feel empathy for Zoya — a sort of anti-hero who finds her way back to Islam.
Yes, her evolution through the book was amazing, it took time but she made it, but I wasn’t feeling close to her enough (if I could explain it that way…)
Zoya goes through a lot and is literally traumatized by how Islam was weaponized against her. And still, I couldn’t find anything to emphasize with her…
Especially on how she got married to Haroun…
While we are on that point, I can’t personally believe that their dynamic could have been more than just boss—employee. She manipulated him to marry her, and he learned about her, however, he still came back? And stayed?
For me, it wasn’t believable enough, and the “plot twist” that made him stay was weird.
When I look back at the relationship, I can’t see them in love.
Except for marriage or work, they don’t share “anything”… but they still make things work.
Not really my cup of tea.
Overall, I would say it’s a good book and helpful on some Islamic talk and explanations, but I wasn’t into the love part.
(And obviously, I’m on the Haroun fan team!!)
Zoya is a character that is hard to forget.
Definitely recommended!