Missing Fajr is never just about sleep. It is about distance--distance from Allah, from purpose, and sometimes from the person we once hoped to be. A Man Who Missed Fajr is a reflective and emotionally grounded novel that follows the inner journey of a man confronted by a seemingly simple failure: waking up after dawn to realize the most sacred prayer of the day has already passed. What begins as a moment of regret slowly unfolds into a deeper struggle with faith, consistency, guilt, and the pull of the dunya. As the days pass, the missed prayer becomes a mirror--forcing him to confront uncomfortable questions about intention, discipline, distractions, and the quiet erosion of spiritual commitment. Through ordinary moments and silent reflections, the story explores how small acts of neglect can shape the heart, and how sincere awareness can begin a return. This novel does not offer perfection, nor does it portray instant transformation. Instead, it presents a realistic and deeply human journey of faith-marked by stumbling, self¿doubt, longing, and hope. It speaks to anyone who has ever struggled to wake up for prayer, felt distant from Allah, or wondered whether repeated mistakes have pushed them too far. Written with subtlety and compassion, A Man Who Missed Fajr serves as a reminder that faith is not measured by flawless consistency, but by the willingness to return. No matter how many prayers are missed, the door of repentance remains open. The path back may be quiet, slow, and imperfect-but it is always illuminated. This book is for readers seeking reflection rather than judgment, sincerity rather than sermons, and a gentle reminder that falling does not mean failure-so long as the heart still turns toward Allah.
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