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Poems from the Heart

By: Zaytoona Nur
Narrated by: Kimberly Rog
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Poems from The Heart by Zaytoona Nur is a soulful collection of Islamic poetry that speaks directly to the believer’s heart. This beautiful audiobook, brought to life by the warm and expressive narration of Kimberly Rog, offers spiritually uplifting poems that explore faith, identity, modesty, and the intimate connection between a Muslim and Allah.

Created especially for women seeking spiritual Muslim poetry, each poem invites listeners into a gentle journey of reflection, gratitude, and remembrance. With themes centered around hijab, inner peace, worship, and the beauty of living with purpose, this collection serves as a comforting reminder of divine love and the strength found in Islamic values.

Perfect for listeners who enjoy:

  • Islamic poetry for women
  • Inspirational Muslim reflections
  • Faith-based reminders
  • Poetry about Islam, identity, and devotion

From heartfelt verses about daily worship to thoughtful reflections on great Muslim figures, every poem encourages self-discovery and spiritual growth.

Produced and published by Panda Publishing Agency UK, this audiobook delivers a soothing listening experience designed to uplift the soul and strengthen the heart.

If you are seeking peaceful, meaningful, and inspirational Islamic poetry, Poems from The Heart is a timeless companion on your spiritual journey.

©2025 Zaytoona Nur (P)2025 Zaytoona Nur
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