Thief of Heart 2 Reviews

By: Faran Ahmed

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This philosophical poetry book is a collection of over fifty poems written over the span of a decade, offering an outlook on life through the author’s heart and mind. Unifying  thought, emotion, and rhythm, the verses shed light on  human nature, morality, and the spiritual struggles that define our existence.

As a spiritual poems book, it shares poet's thoughts about  the loss of the divine self and the dominance of ego that leads mankind toward an animalistic lifestyle. The poems question the corruption of the human heart, portraying it as the root of all failings when influenced by ego and the whispers of Satan.

Some pieces are deeply rooted in real events, including an APS attack poetry book element such as “When Angels Cried,” written in response to the tragic 2014 APS School incident. Others serve as reflective poems, sharing prevailing thoughts, silent grief, and personal observations. Together, they form a compelling reflective poems book that resonates with readers seeking meaning and awareness.

Written mostly in rhyme and rhythm, this spirituality poetry book does not confine itself to a single poetic style or structure. The varied length and form of the poems, along with their carefully balanced arrangement, are designed to keep readers emotionally engaged from beginning to end.

Ideal for readers who appreciate depth and emotion, this emotional poem book in English invites reflection, healing, and a renewed understanding of life’s spiritual realities.

ISBN (Digital)
ISBN (Hard copy) 978-969-696-457-5
Total Pages 102
Language English
Estimated Reading Time 2 hours 30 mins
Genre Poetry
Published By Daastan
Published On 03 Feb 2026
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Faran Ahmed

Faran Ahmed

Dr Faran Ahmed Hameed is an engineer by profession.

Email: naraf@yahoo.com

Mobile Number: +92 300 5089240

Reviews


Farha Faran

Rating:

Jun 14, 2021

great book

Faran Ahmed

Rating:

May 19, 2021

Splendid writings

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