“Some infinities aren’t wide — they’re deep.”
In a digital age that moves too fast and feels too loud, Ruhaniyat: Of Love and Silence offers a moment of stillness — a refuge for the heart learning to listen again.
These poems wander through the landscapes of love and longing, heartbreak and solitude, memory and renewal. They trace the quiet revolutions that happen not in grand confessions, but in pauses — in glances that linger, in silence that heals, in the simple courage of staying soft in a world that rewards noise.
Unlike classic tales of conquest or tragedy, Ruhaniyat finds its grace in the everyday — the shy laughter, the unspoken ache, the resilience born from heartbreak. It is a tribute to the small, sacred acts that hold us together when everything else unravels.
In a world obsessed with spectacle and speed, Ruhaniyat invites you to slow down — to rediscover love not as performance, but as presence. To find meaning not in perfection, but in the tender, unfinished rhythm of being human.