Al Hamd Se Wannas
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Written by: Umaima Shafeeq Qureshi
Year of Publication:
Genre: Islamic Spiritual Romance, Emotional, Faith
Language: Urdu
Created by: Z N Z
Reading Sample
مزید پڑھنے کے لیے پورا ناول ملاحظہ کریں۔
Characters
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The Heroine
- A beautiful, intelligent, and logical girl. She doesn't believe in Islamic metaphysical realities — angels, Day of Judgment, unseen forces. She is not portrayed as a villain — she's someone whose mind demands proof. Her transformation is the emotional core of the novel. The Hero
- A man who converted to or returned to Islam after living a life of darkness and wrongdoing. His faith is deeply personal and hard-earned — making him a compelling contrast to the heroine. He is the catalyst for her spiritual journey. Supporting Cast
- The story also features four cousins — Zularsh, Arfeen, Sehar, and Azan suggesting a broader family/social circle that adds romantic and dramatic subplots alongside the main spiritual romance.
Themes
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Faith vs. Doubt
- The central conflict. The heroine is a rationalist who rejects unseen realities — angels, the afterlife, jinn. Her journey is about moving from intellectual skepticism to heartfelt belief. Redemption & Transformation
- The hero has lived a dark past — sin, wrongdoing — but found Islam and emerged with unshakable faith. His arc is about what a person becomes after they return to Allah. Opposite Souls, One Destination
- A classic spiritual romance contrast — the girl who has Islam by birth but doesn't believe, and the boy who chose Islam after darkness. Together they complete each other's journey. Sabr & Shukar
- The title itself encodes this theme — Al Hamd (praise/gratitude) leading to Wannas (warmth/comfort/closeness). The idea that thankfulness transforms pain into peace. Spiritual Awakening through Love
- Love here isn't just romantic — it becomes a doorway to hidayat (guidance). The heroine's heart softens through her relationship with a man whose faith is lived, not just professed. Family, Sacrifice & Relationships
- Alongside the spiritual arc, there are layers of family dynamics, sacrifices, and emotional healing.
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