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RE: Beyond the Abaya | عبایا کے اُس پار

in Hive Learners2 months ago

I'm glad you found similarities between my writing style and that of Nimra Ahmed. Firstly, I prefer Umera Ahmed over Nimra Ahmed. Secondly, Nimra's novels tend to be lengthy, while I intentionally kept the story short to ensure clarity of purpose. Despite this, my writing style doesn't align closely with hers. However, there is one similarity: both of us reference the Quran and delve into complex Islamic issues. It's evident from the story that Ayesha's character was naive to believe that wearing the veil would conceal her sins. She shouldn't have at least said, 'Don't try to be like that girl wearing red lipstick.' which is also one of my favorite lines from the story aka 'Don't compare my morality with the color of my lipstick.' I get vibes every time I read this dialogue. Thank you for liking the animations. I've exhausted all my bing credits to find good images. Now, I'll have to gather more points to create more images. I'm glad you liked the story. When are you starting to write? I hope your pen hasn't rusted yet.