fatima abdalla

fatima abdalla

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Fatima Abdalla is a Dubai-based freelance writer whose advocacy for women's rights roots back to her home country Philippines. Her personal life is a testament of a woman's strength in overcoming odds and embracing the consequences of her decisions. It is in savouring every step of her journey where she draws the inspiration to write. The ultimate goal to make a difference is the motivation behind her subjects. Politics and romance dominated her early writings, but faith took the frontseat in the last four years after she reverted to Islam. Her creativity knows no boundaries so her readers can expect to be served with a mix of everything she loves and passionate about.

Through the Eyes of Maria: Consequences

Through the Eyes of Maria: Consequences

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<p>Maria’s life shifts course when destiny brings her into the arms of Christian. His earnest kindness and generosity offer the potential for a future she never imagined possible. Afraid of pushing Christian away, Maria changes her identity and buries her sordid past.<br /><br />But when the truth threatens to expose her calculated deception, will Maria find the courage to face her demons and salvage all that's at stake?<br /><br />Or will Maria be forced to accept that she simply cannot outrun the shadows that chase her?</p>

Story Behind The Book

"She: Crossroads of a Woman" is a unique self-help book as it contains true-to-life stories of wonderful women in their quest for liberty and happiness. It may not have all the answers but will surely touch a woman's issue no matter how unique or exclusive she may have thought it was for her. The cornerstone of a woman's strength and weakness is her feminity, and unless she learns to thread on its nature, her life will be an endless battle against the male gender. This is a belief that I wanted to share through this book. It will speak the different truths of women in different circumstances, and the way I see it all in my own life. It is neither conservative nor ultra feminist, just a woman's voice - in her raw and vulnerable reality.

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