Download Stars Fade Away by Moshkur Ajikobi


Hijab is not just a conventional wear, it is spiritual. Allah, on His mighty throne, commands the Muslim women to wear for many beneficial reasons beyond the petty reasoning of the islamophobes.

Stars Fade Away is a fictional work that takes us through the life of a Hijab sister who struggles between wearing the Hijab out of Allah's command and out of his husband's love. 

I know you already want to devour the words each page of the story book carries, but relax and calm down. Then, click here to read and enjoy while you come back here to drop your comments because I need them. 

Comments

  1. I wasn't expecting that but that was a shocking ending. BaarakalLāhu feekum
    This shows why we shouldn't make promises we won't be able to fulfill in the future. The marriage would have gone smoothly if only the husband had convinced the wife without compromising. Well, may be he knew that the only way to get her is to make such promise.
    What a wonderful and educating story!

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    1. Adam really fucked up. Thanks for reading, anyway.

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    2. But she shouldn't have change her mode of dressings

      That shows she changed because of him not because of Allah (SWT)

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  2. Hmmmm🥺tho I’m not a hijabite but I wish to be one🌚this matter get as e be ooo,promise is a debt remember

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    1. May Allah make it easy for you, sister.

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  3. What a shocking ending! He shouldn't have promised her rather convinced her to wear the khimar for Allah and there's bountiful rewards await her. That could be better thou....

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    1. Of course but Adam fucked it up.

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  4. Wow 🤩 this is touching and there’s a lesson to be learnt 💯 your writings are top notch bro🥺 keep it up 👍 May Allah reward you abundantly

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    1. Thanks so much for reading. May Allah answer your prayers too.

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  5. Is the Ending for me!!
    Barakahllahu fihh
    In the beginning I was thinking pe is it possible for sekinat to just change like that, because you see we sisters that is wearing this handkerchief scarf too get strong head! Adam no try

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    1. Adam is not doing well at all.

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  6. Adam!... Oh my gender. He should have rely on Allah to touch her heart. So many sis like her that changes for good.
    A big lesson, never promise such for Allah permits it and you don't know what tomorrow holds. Greater heights bro 👌

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  7. I don’t know why Adam actually did that - it’s indeed a silly promise.

    Well done Boss!

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  8. Stars fade away..... Hmmmmmn

    Firstly, I want to assume that it's purely fiction

    Abu Bilal with his vast understanding of Islaam shouldn't have made a promise he knew he'd not fulfill, especially in the quest of winning somebody's heart and preaching the pristine Islaam...... He shouldn't have done that

    But in the same vein, Keenah(as formerly addressed) shouldn't have gone back to what she'd bade farewell to. Obviously, she's only practicing islaam to satisfy Adam and not to please her Rabb. If she were doing the latter, hopefully, she'd have understood that Islaam permits ta'hadud(men marrying up to 4wives) and wouldn't have had problems with her husband doing it. She'd have left him to Allah to judge him over his breach of agreement and promise. And if she had truly loved him, she may even forgive him and disregard/overlook that promise.

    Among the lessons learnt were
    *Do not make promises that are beyond you
    *In the name of trying to woo someone into pristine Islaam or Sunnah, one should be careful
    *Whatever one does in the Deen, we'd be doing it with pure intention of seeking reward from Allah azza wajall' alone, and not from humans, otherwise, the worse may happen if the rewards were not gotten

    Overall sir, stars fade away was a beautiful piece
    Baarokallaahu feekum, Akhee ❤️

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  9. Thanks for reading and the analysis. Jazakumullahu khaeran.

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