Diary of a Muslim Nobody – Paperback
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Diary of a Muslim Nobody attempts to reach out to society as a whole, regardless of affiliations and the social constructs of the labels we attach to ourselves, with the intention of reaching out to the commonality of the human experience.
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Diary of a Muslim Nobody attempts to reach out to society as a whole, regardless of affiliations and the social constructs of the labels we attach to ourselves, with the intention of reaching out to the commonality of the human experience.
Interweaving between personal reflections on the human experience and a commentary on global issues with touches of affection and humour through his relationship with his parents, Reaz attempts to demonstrate the multiplicity of experiences as we live our everyday lives.
“I have always been very aware of the power of language and the potential of its impact upon our own selves as individuals,our relationships and interactions and indeed our perceptions.
Perhaps the intrinsic relationship between our language and humankind may be best understood when we consider letters, by themselves, important in their own entity and when placed together becoming even more powerful as words - giving them substance and meaning.
In this instance, human beings may be aligned to letters – each important in our own right – and when we recognise our own value, we are then able to understand this in context to our relationship to one another. In that moment, we are able to have the most profound and positive impact in our own lives and in the lives of others around us.”


Bubbly –
Beautifully written spoken word poetry, thought provoking and inspiring, definitely recommend.
Ahundredemotions –
A collection, beautifully put together into a array of spoken words I can tell the author wanted his readers to embody other perspective in life whilst also coming to their own conclusions .. truly enjoyed reading it
Sayeda –
If you wish to understand society, the behaviours of people and how it all intertwines to push us forward towards a common goal of love and peace, then this is the book for you. Reaz singlehandedly uses his own experiences to explore human nature and social stigmas that have been placed throughout history. This book puts you in the backseat, watching the driver take you through different memories and events all which shaped an introspective, calm individual who feeds off purpose. An insightful book by an insightful man.