A mother's love. A family's choices. A legacy shaped by sacrifice. In Mother, Md Sultan Mahmud delivers a heartfelt story of Rahima, a devoted Muslim woman who quietly builds her family's future through relentless sacrifice, deep faith, and unconditional love. From the joys of early marriage to the pain of watching her children pursue distant dreams, Rahima's journey is a profound reflection of motherhood in the face of change.
Torn between tradition and modernity, her children chase success across oceans-from Dhaka to Canada-while Rahima holds steadfast to her values, even as time and distance reshape the family she once held close. As careers flourish and loved ones scatter, what remains is the enduring strength of a mother's prayer and presence. This inspiring novel weaves together themes of Islamic values, generational shifts, and emotional resilience.
With gentle prose and deep cultural insight, Mother is both a tribute to selfless women everywhere and a reminder that some of life's truest achievements are never celebrated loudly.
A mother's love. A family's choices. A legacy shaped by sacrifice. In Mother, Md Sultan Mahmud delivers a heartfelt story of Rahima, a devoted Muslim woman who quietly builds her family's future through relentless sacrifice, deep faith, and unconditional love. From the joys of early marriage to the pain of watching her children pursue distant dreams, Rahima's journey is a profound reflection of motherhood in the face of change.
Torn between tradition and modernity, her children chase success across oceans-from Dhaka to Canada-while Rahima holds steadfast to her values, even as time and distance reshape the family she once held close. As careers flourish and loved ones scatter, what remains is the enduring strength of a mother's prayer and presence. This inspiring novel weaves together themes of Islamic values, generational shifts, and emotional resilience.
With gentle prose and deep cultural insight, Mother is both a tribute to selfless women everywhere and a reminder that some of life's truest achievements are never celebrated loudly.