Description
The Roots that gave Birth to Magical Blossoms is a journey through a complex world; feelings and psychology of human kind. I am not expecting you to agree with me, but hopefully you will look at each reflection I wrote as someone’s life which needs to be counted.
Many individuals have no voice or are forced to swallow theirs. Many factors contribute to these few oppressive situations which I have chosen to share with you. As many others, they basically ripped out my heart and soul. No matter if they were a consequence of miss-interpretation or lack of understanding of the intention of religion; unchallenged culture or custom or just a manifestation of an intended heartless and cruel misuse of power, they deeply affected people’s lives as much as mine.
I hope I can relate to you, knowing where I come from.
Thank you for taking the time to read my collection.
Amna Agib (Bit Nafisa)
About Amna
Edith Cassel –
This is a book of the millennium. It defies embedded tradition, custom, religion, culture and psychological trauma to disclose to a liberated world how “the other half live”. Faith, hope and peace peeps through like a magic of acceptance.
AnneS –
Mwafag from Germany
It is amazing in the least. A great read. The stories are simple, realistic, expressive and relatable.
AnneS –
Sarah from Finland
I found it very special and personal. I enjoyed most, the stories of Nafisa, Malika and the one of Medina, Batool and Asia. All stories were interesting. Well done
AnneS –
Mariam from Sudan
Nicely written for someone who writes in English for the first time. You put your views in a nice way. Don’t stop. Carry on.
Y gindail –
Very interesting book with some strong ideas and concepts. If you’re looking for somwthing to get you thinking this is the book for you