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Harmony At Last is a beautifully crafted novel by Sabera Rasoolbi. It is a story with a message that repeated suffering doesn't warrant a sad ending. Sometimes, suffering also leads to prosperity. Readers may find the story filled with twists and turns until the end. Life becomes a continuous journey of misery that seems to have no end. However, authors such as Sabera Rasoolbi have a way with words, so they make even the most depressive story look amazing and motivating.Hardships befall on the S., the central character in the book, as her never-ending misery continues. From childhood to old age, S. can be best explained as someone who never took life for granted for a moment. She believes in living with her head held up high instead of looking at others.Her siblings were selfish towards her and their mother, who raised her children well despite tremendous suffering.The days of her youth were not much different as the person she loved and intended to marry was not sincere. She had children, but he left her after a while. She raised her children despite financial difficulties thanks to the government pension.It turned out that her children proved as thankless as her siblings, if not more. They refused to acknowledge all the hardships their mother endured while raising them.S. had the last laugh, though, as her online investments paid dividends after repeatedly incurring losses to solicitors, thanks to the COVID-19 online policy change despite severe litigation.
Authored by Sabera Rasoolbi, PERNANT LE TEMPS, or Have No Time, is a book that boasts many qualities. For starters, this book is incredibly easy to read, so readers have no difficulty reading, understanding, and finishing the entire book in a single go. The author masterfully crafted the book in a way that, despite having multiple themes and chapters, the book effortlessly transitions from one theme to another. Some chapters take readers on an exciting historic journey when the Dutch governors ruled Mauritius back in the eighteenth century. The next chapter brings readers effortlessly to modern-day Mauritius and how things have changed over centuries.The sudden rise of COVID-19 inflicted society negatively in a way that caused businesses and educational institutions to close indefinitely. Sibling infight was a daily sight in many neighborhoods. The best part about Rasoolbi's crafty writing is that it provides complete insight to readers without wasting words. Her book sums up the changing society and its increasing inclination toward technology, which wasn't the case in Mauritius two decades ago.Rasoolbi, now residing permanently in the UK, was born and raised for nineteen years in Mauritius. After leaving for the UK, she went back to Mauritius for a two-month vacation but noticed drastic changes in the society. What was once a small and peaceful island was now home to an increasingly aware and educated population.Pernant Le Temps (Have No Time) is the epic tale of a great nation that went through several phases of transformation over its centuries-old history. The resilience of a nation is adequately covered in the book, which makes it an ideal read for readers of all ages. For those who wish to learn about the hidden secrets of how nations rise and fall on the global scene during their lifetime, including those living on Mauritius, a small but noticeable island that is home to roughly half a million people, Pernant Le Temps is arguably the best read in its genre.
Her writing should be an inspiration and a lesson to others who are going through what she suffered and experienced. She was lucky enough to overcome her obstacles by following the advice of both her late loving father and a great Muslim Scholar. The people will probably learn something how to get over their hindrances by following some of the steps she took and hope her practice will benefit others as it to her until now and hopefully until she dies. . She truly loves, believes and practises what her God and His last prophet (pbuh, the only perfect man on earth and his teachings and pratice he left for us and to follow the messages convey in the Holy Book, the Qur`an and by doing so, she has overcomed the most difficult part of her life. Also by putting all her trust in her Creator and believing solely in Him. If anyone follows the lessons she learnt from her Muslim professor (may Allah grant him peace) and followed the Holy Book, the Qur`an and the sayhings and practices of her prophet (pbuh) only then the reader will understand how she overcame any hindrances in her life. She had put all her trust in her Creator who has the solutions of her problems. Whatever help she has asked from Him. He has granted her and she is thankful to Him. She also thanks Him more for the things she was not granted by Him. We must always says `Alhamdullilah`, praise be to Allah. He knows best. She had to be patient as the name appears in her writings Sabera means `patient`. Patient is virtue and her name given by her father means virtue too.
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