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Fifteen-year-old Samira Noor, feeling invisible at her Seattle high school, discovers a glowing crescent-shaped lantern during a midnight drive with her grandmother. Guided by its Qur'anic inscriptions on mercy, she embarks on a transformative journeyunearthing an ancient chamber, leading community outreach at a shelter, and standing firm against rumors and adversity. As the city faces blackouts and social trials, Samira learns that true guidance shines brightest through compassion and selfless service. A tale of faith-empowered leadership and the enduring legacy of mercy.

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Fifteen-year-old Samira Noor, feeling invisible at her Seattle high school, discovers a glowing crescent-shaped lantern during a midnight drive with her grandmother. Guided by its Qur'anic inscriptions on mercy, she embarks on a transformative journeyunearthing an ancient chamber, leading community outreach at a shelter, and standing firm against rumors and adversity. As the city faces blackouts and social trials, Samira learns that true guidance shines brightest through compassion and selfless service. A tale of faith-empowered leadership and the enduring legacy of mercy.


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Autorenporträt
Laila Siddiqui is a British-Pakistani novelist whose work bridges cultures and faith traditions for a new generation of Muslim readers. After completing her master's in Comparative Literature at the University of Cambridge, she spent five years as a human-rights advocate in London, championing educational access for refugee children. Laila's award-winning young adult series, The Light of Fajr, follows Muslim teens confronting modern challenges with courage rooted in spiritual wisdom. When she isn't drafting her next book, Laila leads interfaith writing circles and enjoys seaside walks with her labrador, Noor.