This book explores the quiet struggles that shape human character?through faith, silence, and reflection."

​In the winter of 1967, twelve-year-old Farid's life was altered forever. Following the sudden loss of his mother, he found himself stripped of his inheritance and cast out by those he trusted most. "The Blight of Farid" is a reflective and deeply emotional account of a forty-five-year journey through exile, survival, and the eventual reclamation of self.

​Moving through the quiet courtyards of his childhood in Pakistan to the challenging paths of adulthood, this memoir captures the essence of a boy who outlived cruelty. It is not a story of loud triumph, but of the silent strength found in a mother's final prayer and the unshakeable dignity of a soul that refused to break.

​A thoughtful study of the human condition, this book offers readers a profound look at resilience, the impact of childhood abandonment, and the enduring power of hope amidst the dust and destiny of a life well-lived.



Autorentext

Asad Jamal is a reflective thinker, teacher, and spiritual guide whose work explores the inner dimensions of truth, purpose, and human connection. His writings blend philosophy, spirituality, and self-awareness, offering wisdom that speaks to the heart before the mind can interrupt. Through his book 50 Timeless Truths: The Wisdom That Awakens the Heart, he invites readers to rediscover the strength, peace, and purpose that already live within them.

Titel
The Blight of Farid
EAN
9798233210952
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
26.01.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.44 MB