On Lies and Truth
Thank you for being here. 📖 Learn more about the book: https://www.aishahalam.com/astrangene... 📩 Join my newsletter for a free chapter of A Strange New Land: https://sendfox.com/lp/m2nd07 In this reflection, I read from A Strange New Land and sit with the tension between lies and truth — and the quiet whispers that shape the inner life. Some lies feel comforting. Others feel harsh. Both can pull us away from what is real. With Aishah Alam is a quiet space for reflection, reading, and meaning from my work as a writer. This is not a teaching channel or a personal diary — it is a place for formed thought and contemplative presence. Themes in this episode include: delusion, inner whispers, distortion, truth, responsibility of the heart, and spiritual clarity. #novel #literaryanalysis #muslimah

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