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Huma Kirmani

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Huma Kirmani from Pakistan which is a land of brave , beautiful , bold people who are encapsulated in the colors of rich and beautiful culture as well as precious history of heritage ; unfortunately its been flaring up in the rage and agony of proxy war and terrorism . My book is about wounds of terrorism , substantial pangs of migration as the worst consequences of war , whereas human trafficking is also a post traumatic effect of war and terrorism infliction ; Peace is really sobbing like an innocent child whose parents are being lost or deceased , my passion of writing this novel , as to depict the misery of war children as the pathetic sufferers of humiliation at the worst threshold of tyranny of war and terrorism.

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“no aperture is numbed ; no matter if it seems void”
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“On the misty window of her room, she let her finger trace a broken line. She was that line.”
Azin Sametipour, Tehran Moonlight

“Like spilled water, once a girl's reputation is ruined, it will never come back”
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“It was a sin. Kissing a guy who wasn't betrothed to her was wrong in every way. Everyone knew that. It was haram. Forbidden. You would go to hell for that...”
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“Mahtab looked out of the window at the moon clearing the rooftops, bathing everything around in its silver light. She sighed, envying Nasim's freedom. For just like Mahtab's namesake, as the moonlight was beholden to the sun, she was beholden to her family.”
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“We are told that people stay in love because of chemistry, or because they remain intrigued with each other, because of many kindnesses, because of luck. But part of it has got to be forgiveness and gratefulness. ”
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