The CurtainA Minimalist Novel Comparing Christian and Muslim FaithsIn a quiet hospital room, two strangers - one Christian, one Muslim - share their final days, separated only by a thin curtain. As they confront mortality, pain, and the unknown, a profound dialogue unfolds about faith, forgiveness, and the possibility of peace. Told through sparse, powerful exchanges, The Curtain is a minimalist novel that explores the universal questions at the heart of every belief system: What is faith? What happens when we die? And how do we find meaning, mercy, and connection - even at the end?This is not a debate.
It is a conversation. For readers drawn to quiet truths, interfaith understanding, and the intimate spaces between life and death, The Curtain offers a deeply human reflection on what it means to believe. A novel for those who listen between the words.
The CurtainA Minimalist Novel Comparing Christian and Muslim FaithsIn a quiet hospital room, two strangers - one Christian, one Muslim - share their final days, separated only by a thin curtain. As they confront mortality, pain, and the unknown, a profound dialogue unfolds about faith, forgiveness, and the possibility of peace. Told through sparse, powerful exchanges, The Curtain is a minimalist novel that explores the universal questions at the heart of every belief system: What is faith? What happens when we die? And how do we find meaning, mercy, and connection - even at the end?This is not a debate.
It is a conversation. For readers drawn to quiet truths, interfaith understanding, and the intimate spaces between life and death, The Curtain offers a deeply human reflection on what it means to believe. A novel for those who listen between the words.