
First Pakistani novel to be translated & published in Indonesia
The author presents his heartiest thanks to Allah, the almighty & his readers for making "Hijaab Waali" a success.
W H A T R E A D E R S S A Y A B O U T H I J A A B W A A L I
MAHEEN AHMED from USA
It's really an interesting story which contains humour plus dialogues plus everything to attract readers to itself and also little practice towards Islamic rules that's really a nice thing.
SIMRAN from UK
334504@students.oldham.ac.uk
A very interesting story. Every one in my class really enjoyed reading the novel.
LELIANA from INDONESIA
Great! religious! awesome! best novel!
ABY from INDONESIA
I know your name because i bought your novel Hijab Waali. It is already translated into Indonesian's language and I just wanted to thank you and thank Allah that I got the book. It's so beautifully written, it calms me down, and also I got to learn the culture of your part of the world. You have wonderfully described the reason of wearing a hijab. Thank you, I've never read such a beautiful love story.
AZRA SAYYED from Mumbai, INDIA
Azra_Sayyed@hotmail.com
Read all the three of your stories. They were all simply great, especially the way you described the Pakistani clothes and functions. The dialogues were witty, the characters too good to be true. First time, I read a love story which I want my daughter to read too. When is your next book coming?
SADIA MOHAMMAD from USA
Assalam o alliakum... I have read the story Hijaab Waali and i really like the story. I like the way u put that what women should be and how they should act. Keep up the good work and let me know if any of your new novel coming.
MRS. SONU from USA
apsara_71@msn.com
Quiet interesting turn in one's life leave us
in a position where it's difficult to turn back. Sometimes we wish that these things
should not have happen in the first place, but it does. The question." Why me,"
always lingers in our head...but then again, I read some where, "Why not me."
A very "true" and yet, modern story, for all generations, religions, beliefs,
cultures, caste and faith. I guess we humans are very unsatisfying souls. Always wanting
more and more...never rest for the less. It's also true we get attracted to all the
beautiful surroundings we live in, and sometimes it's no harm in saying someone, hey, you
look pretty or this is the one I want, but guess what that's when we are in trouble big
time! At certain point we (unmarried or married) all get attracted to someone, but some
admits and some don't.
At times, we can't stop our feelings from flowing, even if it's bad, good, envious ... it
has gotta come out. We get so attached to the beauty, that we just can't get detached!
And I believe, in what Aariz believes, religion ... religion is the one which can stop and
change us.
Your words are very strong, powerful and
cannot only affect Muslims but non-Muslims too. We all want our voices to be heard, and
make a difference in other's life. Certainly, all your hard work in spreading this message
can change lives of few, "Non-Hijaab Waali's," if not all.
By the way, do girls like 'her' still exist in real life too, or do we find them just in
books?