Dreamerkr96

Assalamualaikum Warahmutallahi Wabarakatuhu!

Hope you all are doing well!

Here I am here with one of my favorite author and craziest friend ever. Her works are so amazing and I love them so much especially Tangled Hearts. Please welcome, one and only my craziest friend, dreamerkr96.

Please check out her works. You will definitely love them.

Let's get started with the interview.

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1. Tell about yourself.

Name: Kainat.

Meaning: Universe.

Age: 22.

Date of Birth: 19 September.

Nationality: British.

Hobbies: There are too many to name!
As you might know, I love reading and writing. I've always loved reading, and over the last few years I've wanted to write, although I think I'm rubbish at it. It helps to clear my mind.
I also love fashion, makeup, all the girly stuff. I love to collect makeup and shoes, you should see my collections. All the latest makeup products in the stores, I've got to buy. Handbags, too. Jewellery.. Everything.
I'm a girly girl, but at the same time, I love my sports. Especially football and cricket. Liverpool FC and Pakistan cricket team for life! ;]

Relationship: Married, Taken, Committed, In Lurveee.

2. Describe yourself in a few lines.

What can I say about myself? Hmm, let me think. I'm definitely the craziest girl you'll ever meet, so if you're friends with me, then consider yourself lucky. I'm just kidding. I'm really stubborn, sometimes get angry too quickly, but I'd do anything for my loved ones. Anything at all. My family and friends mean the world for me. So, I'm a crazy, annoying, friendly, weird, loving and kind girl. Crazy in capital letters, though.

(A/N: Ikr! You are the most craziest girl I have ever known, Ma Shaa Allah! 😍).

3. What good changes do you want to bring in yourself?

Changes?! None! I'm perfect! Again, I'm just kidding. Just kidding.
I definitely want to not get angry so quickly. Because sometimes, I get angry in seconds. So, I need to bring my temper down just a notch.
I need to sort myself out in a way that I don't let everyone walk over me again. I need to trust the right people in my life. And I need to stop getting anxious about tiny things. At times, I argue unnecessarily with those I love the most. And trust me, it's always my fault. I need to stop doing this.
Physically, I want to exercise more. I'm not saying that I'm unhealthy or unfit, or overweight, but I want to make exercise more of a hobby. Not just walking, because I do plenty of that daily. I want to exercise more.

(A/N: Awww, In Shaa Allah you will do it. May Allah (S.W.T) make it easy for you, Aameen ya rab).

4. Which book was your first book on Wattpad and what were your thoughts on it?

I started reading books on Wattpad without having a personal account, and this was years ago. Back when I was in high school, doing my GCSE's. Years ago! 6-7 years ago, wow. Back then, for some weird reason, I used to be obsessed with teacher-student stories. I used to read those all the time, and I'm pretty sure that the first ever Wattpad book I read was a teacher-student romance. I don't remember the name of it, though. It was a cliché, teen book full of lovey dovey stuff. I'm not interested in that anymore, though.
The first Spiritual/Islamic book I read on Wattpad was 'A Muslim's Romantic Journey' by KittyCrackers. I have so much to say about this book, that I'd go on forever and ever. It's one of the best books I've ever read, it was so cute and so beautifully written. It taught me a lot about life, marriage and family. It's such an amazing book. If you guys haven't read it, what are you waiting for? Go! Now! You won't regret it a single bit.

(A/N: Awww, that book was my first book on Wattpad too and ofc, one of my favorites too!).

5. Tell us about your favourite books on Wattpad as well as offline.

I have so many favourites. Let's get into my favourite Wattpad books first, shall we? Apart from 'A Muslim's Romantic Journey', my other absolute favourite is BM3. It, too, was one of the first books I read on Wattpad, and I still remember the story clearly. It was such a beautiful story, both of these books need to be published! All of sajmra books are perfect, too. Especially 'Captured Hearts'. That book is love.

Offline, my favourite series is the 'Harry Potter' series, of course. I'm a huge Potterhead, having read the books and watched the films dozens and dozens of times. After 'Harry Potter', I'm obsessed with all the books by John Green, especially 'The Fault In Our Stars.' It's sad, but so amazing and a beautiful love story. Call me cliché, but another of my favourite authors has got to be Nicholas Sparks. I'm totally in love with all his sad, heart-wrenching, beautiful love stories and their movie counterparts. Especially 'A Walk To Remember', 'The Notebook', and 'Safe Haven'.

6. Which genre do you prefer most and why?

Romance, duh. I'm the biggest romantic at heart, and I'm in love with the idea of romance.
My second favourite genre is definitely horror. Such a difference between the two, huh? I love reading horror in the middle of the night, and then not being able to fall asleep. As long as that someone is right next to me, though, of course. I wouldn't want to read, or watch, horror while I'm all alone in the dark.

7. Tell us about your experience as an author on Wattpad.

I love writing on Wattpad. Whatever comes to mind, I type it up as soon as possible and send it out to you all. All my craziness, so much of my life, is part of my books on Wattpad. 'Tangled Hearts' is loosely based on my real life. It contains so many things which I've personally experienced in my life, which is why the book is so close to my heart. Wattpad is perfect for new and rising writers, who want to publish their work for other writers and readers to read. I'd never thought that my book would get so many reads. Never, ever. Because my work is rubbish compared to so many of you. I started 'Tangled Hearts', sitting at home bored one day, with nothing else to do. I started, and then I couldn't stop writing. Whenever I experienced something fun or crazy in my life, I would write it in Zaid and Zara's story. There have been hundreds of time when I'd wanted to give up with writing, when I'd even wanted to delete my work. But I didn't, because of my amazing, loyal readers. I couldn't do that to them. It's so lovely getting so much love and support from so many people. They make you want to continue writing. Seeing how much love my work has gotten, it makes me extremely happy. It's shocking, but it's so amazing.
My journey on Wattpad has truly been the craziest. So many ups and downs, but at the end of the day, it's been amazing. The love and support me and my books have received has never failed to make my day, to bring a huge smile on my face. I've finally, finally finished my first book, 'Tangled Hearts', and it's all because of Wattpad. It was so difficult at times, but SO worth it. I've felt so many different emotions whilst writing this book, which is why it's my dearest and most favourite. No matter how many more books I'll write, it will always be my favourite, because it's my story.

(A/N: Awww, Ma Shaa Allah!).

8. Choose between the two:

Chocolate/ice cream:

Chocolate, hands down. It's like my drug. Chocolate and coffee both. I love ice cream, too, of course, but I prefer chocolate.

Brownies/Oreo:

Definitely brownies. Only the homemade ones, though. Oh, and I make the best brownies. I want some now.

(A/N: Awww, I would love to have some of the brownies made by you 😍).

Biryani/Pizza:

This is like making someone choose between their own children. I love both. It depends on my mood. I had pizza earlier, so right now I'd have to choose biryani. If you asked me in a few days, though, I'd probably say pizza.

(A/N: Few days are over, so tell me which one you choose now?).

Black/White:

They're both two of my favourite colours. I prefer the colour black, but the colour white probably suits me more. Both.R

Novels/Movies:

Novels. Definitely. Unless yan Gosling, Sam Claflin or Channing Tatum is acting in the movie. Then, movies. Henry Cavill, too. Dayummm.

Happy Ending/Sad Ending:

Happy ending, of course! Sad endings are just way too emotional. They're probably more difficult to forget, though. I prefer happy endings, but why do most my favourite books have sad endings? 'The Notebook', 'A Walk To Remember', 'The Fault In Our Stars'... hmm.

Tea/Coffee:

Coffee! Tea is yucky.

(A/N: Hahhaha!)

Sun/Moon:

The moon is more romantic. ;]

Rapunzel/Elsa:

Elsa. Her dress and hair are super pretty.

Beef/Chicken:

Chicken. I don't like beef.

Shawarma/Burger:

Burgers. I don't really like shawarma.

9. What would be the one advice you would give yourself if you go back six years?

Trust yourself. Trust your instincts. If someone or something seems dodgy to you, you're probably right about them. If you don't like someone, you're probably also right about them and shouldn't like them. Trust your instincts about someone.
Oh, also, don't give a damn about every single person in your life. Don't care about everyone, because they don't give a damn about you. Focus on yourself, on your own life. Better yourself, and forget about everything else. If you know that you're a good person, you don't need to worry about anyone else. And, don't give a crap about what they all think about. It doesn't matter! If your parents are happy with you, if your husband/wife is happy and they like you, that's all you need.
Do what makes you happy! Be yourself!

(A/N: True).

10. What are your ambitions in life?

I'm not completely sure yet. I will, inshaAllah, do my Masters next year in Psychology. I haven't even decided what subtype of Psychology I want to pursue, but I will soon. InshaAllah. And then after that, it all depends on what course I do. Teaching, maybe? Or a PhD? Let's see.
I have absolutely no idea. Perhaps I'll go into Developmental Psychology? Health Psychology? Or Clinical Psychology? Only time will tell. I'm interested in one subtype of Psychology one day, and a different subtype the next day!

(A/N: All fields of psychology are good. Today in exams only I wrote about different fields of psychology. If you want, you can go for clinical psychology or developmental psychology or cognitive psychology or psychology for women? Lol! I will name all the fields one by one.)

11. Most people love to prank others, so do you. Did you ever prank anyone in your life? If yes, share it with us.

Every single day, baby. I can't complete a day without playing a prank or a joke on someone. The culprit, mostly, is my dear husband. I love playing pranks on him, his reactions are the cutest and funniest. You already know that I've mixed chilli powder in his coffee before. That was nothing. I've given him the hottest hot sauce to eat with his chips, mixing it into his salsa. His lips literally turned bright red, poor guy. I felt sorry for him after that, but he got me back for it. He loves to prank me too. We always get each other back, and it's turned into a cycle.
I've stuck stickers onto the back of his shirt discreetly, too. Once the sticker said 'idiot', and once it said 'stupid'.
Oh, god. I'm such an idiot. I love pranking Dad too, his reactions are always so clueless and hilarious.
When I went to Pakistan last year, I pranked someone else too. That prank was the worst. I mixed laxatives into their food. Let's just say, they couldn't get out of the bathroom for the next two days.
Okay, there's this girl I really really dislike. I'm not mean at all, you know I'm not a mean person. But I really dislike her, because of stuff she's done. Okay, so, my best friend showed me a video of a prank in which someone mixes hair removal cream into their partner's shampoo. I want to play that prank on this girl. And I wouldn't feel sorry a single bit.

(A/N: OMG! You are so crazy, Wallahi! Uffff!! Poor Zaid bhai! I pity him! Bechare! 😂 He is your idiot BTW! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Ma Shaa Allah!)

12. As a human, we do things which make us feel embarrassed, so tell us about your most embarrassing story.

Most embarrassing? I have no idea. But I've gotten into so many embarrassing moments. I'm used to them now. I told you about the time when I came downstairs to breakfast with ripped leggings. That was pretty embarrassing, I couldn't meet Uncle's gaze for the next week.
Oh, the time I got cramps at a sleepover with my best friend/sister-in-law a few months before my wedding was so embarrassing, too. Because my husband was also there. He wasn't my husband at the time, and he just...knew. He ended up giving me a hot water bottle and giving me painkillers, gently explaining that it's okay and that he would obviously know after marriage. I felt mortified, trying to play it off as a backache, but he's one intelligent guy.
Oh, and when I slipped on ice in front of my then fiancé (now husband), a month before our engagement. I felt mortified.

(A/N: Looooooolllll!!! And you made Zara faced that embarrassment too before her marriage? 😂😂😂Ufffff!!crazy girl! 😂😂).

13. What is the most selfless thing you've done for someone? And apart from your mother, who is that person for you?

I don't know! I worked at a law firm, I don't know why, for a couple of months, without getting paid. It was a few years ago, when I had just started university. Only part time, but still.
The other day, I bought myself a pair of Converses. My sister loved them, she's a tomboy, and I gave them to her right away. That's pretty selfless, I'd say. Because they were so perfect. I bought new ones, though, the next weekend.
Who are the people who are most selfless when it comes to me? Mum, definitely. Dad. My husband. Yes. These three people do everything and anything for me, without thinking about themselves at all. They're the best.

(A/N: Awww, Ma Shaa Allah!).

14. Who are your most favourite Internet friends? Describe them in a few words.

You, definitely. I can talk to you about anything, and you're absolutely amazing and lovely. You're super caring and understanding, and I love talking to you.

Taqi and Warisha, too. You know why. ;] These girls, I talk to about everything. And I mean everything. Warisha understands everything, because she's married too. And Taqi's just hilarious and super crazy and fun.

Aisha. She's probably my closest Internet friend, the one I've talked to for the longest. I miss our late-night conversations, like the ones we used to have before my wedding. She's so amazing and lovely, I can trust her, and you girls, with everything. She makes me want to become a better person, and I've honestly learnt so much from her.

Sheza. Even though the crazy girl has forgotten me. And she doesn't talk to me much anymore. I'm angry with her, but I love her loads and loads. I love telling her my stories, and I know how much she loves them too. She's a crazy girl who needs to go to Pakistan at the same time as me so we can meet up.

listen-to-the-Khan Taqi-Writer Pearls_Queen warishaahmed Aisha0078
My best friend in the entire world isn't on Wattpad, though. She's my baby.

(A/N: Awwwww, it means so much to me appi. I love you so much 😘 Jazakillahu khairan Katheeran Katheera sweetheart 💋).

15. Which quality do you dislike the most in others and would want to change?

Oh, there's so many. I hate liars. Backstabbers. Two-faced people. Because I have way too many of them in my life. Ugh.
Honestly, everyone should be caring towards each other. What's the point of lying and hurting others? What good does it do to yourself? Everyone should just concentrate on making themselves a better person, improving themselves, not ruining other people's lives. Some people have made this into their hobby. Ruining other people's relationships and lives. But it all comes back to themselves in some way or the other. Karma's a bitch.

Badmouthing others is just so... unnecessary. What's the point of it? What good does it do? It definitely shouldn't be encouraged.

Oh, and I really, really dislike someone who changes themselves in the same way that a chameleon changes colours. Like, for one situation they might be a completely different person, to when they're doing something else. When they need you, they might be your best friend, but when you need them, they're always busy. When they just use you, and don't respect you. Stay away from people like this, they're toxic.

(A/N: So true!).

16. What are your ways of dealing with people?

It depends on the situation, and on the person. There's so many ways, though, to deal with people you don't like. The first thing I'd usually try and do, if it's someone I just don't like when I first see them, is try to look at something positive in them. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt, just that once.

If it's someone who I see more often, though, for example a person at office, I'd try to minimise my contact with them. Try to see them as little as possible. That way, I wouldn't get angry as much, either. It's no good in any unnecessary arguments, is it? When I do need to interact with someone I don't like at work, I try to keep the interaction as brief as possible.
When I'm annoyed with someone in an argument, I will try to look at things from their point of view. I'd try my best to understand what they're saying, even if I don't agree with it myself. And silence. Sometimes it's best to just stay silent in a difficult situation.
Oh, and something else, which I've been doing recently. When someone tries to get you down, smile at them. Laugh. Kill them with kindness. Show them that you're happy! They might take up your positivity, too. You never know! A smile could make all the difference, and sort everything out.

In the end, it all depends on the person, and how they behave with you. Deal with them in the same way. Everyone's different, and should be dealt with differently. It all depends!

(A/N: So true!).

17. Out of 10, how much would you rate your character?

I'm not going to rate my character, because perhaps some people won't agree. Not like I care, though, about what anyone thinks. And to be honest, I don't know what I'd rate myself. I'd like to say that I'm a good person, but of course, I'm not perfect. No one is. There are so many things I would like to improve about myself, that I'm trying to do currently. It's not right to rate someone's character, including your own, because it just doesn't work like that. Instead of rating your character or someone else's, work on improving yourself as a human being. Work on your goodness, on your personality. Be good.

18. What's the most important fuel of life, in your opinion?

My religion. Islam. Prayer. Salah. Of course it's the most important. Remembering Allah is crucial for living a happy, content life and to become a better person each day.

(A/N: True).

19. Which reminder would you like to give everyone through a verse of the Qur'an?

"Remember Me, and I shall remember you; and be grateful to Me, and do not reject faith." 2:152
"Allah does not burden a soul more than it can bear." 2:286
Two of my favourite verses from the Qur'an.

(A/N: SubhanAllah!).

20. How important is it for us to balance Deen and Dunya?

It's so crazy, how some Muslims think we can only follow one at a time, either Deen or Dunya. This isn't true! It's so important for us to balance the two. To live and interact with society within the boundaries set by Allah. Islam doesn't ask for us to give up our daily lives and worldly desires, but instead it asks for us to live normal and happy lives within the boundaries of Islam. It's said in the Qur'an, that "Allah does not want to place you in difficulty."

Islam emphasises living a balanced and happy life in this world, but not forgetting Allah. We need to fulfil our obligations to Allah, as well as our obligations to our daily life. Just as it's important to concentrate on your studies and work, it's also extremely important to pray five times a day. To read the Qur'an. To remember Allah in everything that you do. It's said that He loves us more than 70 mothers. His love for us is so great, that He wants us to lead happy lives. In remembering Him, He will remember us. How important is it? It's crucial! Extremely important. It might be difficult to balance the two, but it's so important. If we follow our Deen properly, and follow in the footsteps of Islam, then we will have sorted out our Akhirah in the process of doing so.

(A/N: SubhanAllah! So true!).

21. Since the majority of the youth don't realise their time of opportunity which starts from teenage, how prominently will you advise them to use it wisely?

The teenage years are so important in shaping you as a person, in everything! Please, please use these years wisely as they will impact on so many things. These years will teach you many lessons, make the use of your time appropriately. Be good, and follow your Deen. Make it a habit to pray five times a day, make it a habit to fast and be helpful. The habits you make in your teenage years will stick with you through your whole lives. If you learn good habits, you'll continue them through adulthood. Make the most of your time, and don't procrastinate.

22. According to you, how necessary is it for one to stay disciplined? Don't you feel people lack the Sunnah lifestyle which should be brought back?

It's absolutely important for us to stay disciplined and follow a Sunnah lifestyle like so many people nowadays have forgotten. Linking back to a previous question, it's sad seeing how many Muslims, or so-called Muslims, have completely forgotten their religion, and follow all the expectations given by society. They are following all the societal norms, but have forgotten the expectations of Muslims given in the Hadith and Qur'an. They will try to make their friends and peers happy, whilst making Allah unhappy. Follow Islam and stay disciplined, it will definitely do you good for the rest of your life. Focus on your life, of course, but don't forget your religion in the process.

(A/N: So true!).

23. Name some Sunnah lifestyle which you follow.

I try to follow as many as I can, but obviously, I'm not perfect. I pray five times a day, on time, and I always tell my relatives if they don't pray on time, to do so and how important it is. Most of them do, anyway. I eat with my family at mealtimes, as I believe this is very important.

(A/N: Ma Shaa Allah!).

24. How responsible are you as a person? And what is your opinion on it being the most essential part of one's life?

Of course it's important to be responsible. And I think it's safe to say that I'm quite responsible. Now even more so that I'm married. I was responsible before marriage, too, but I've become more now. I'm the eldest from my siblings, so I guess I've always had to be responsible, especially whenever my parents weren't at home. Now that I'm married, my siblings treat me like a second mum, which is so hilarious, as I'm not much older than them. My best friend/sister-in-law also treats me like her second mum now, and she respects me a lot. It's important to be responsible and take care of your loved ones. Especially when you're the eldest sibling, eldest daughter-in-law, or the only child. Our parents are just getting older each day. Treat them as amazingly as they've always treated you. And be good to everyone. Remember to treat others the way you'd like to be treated yourself.

(A/N: Ma Shaa Allah!).

25. What message would you like to give those who play the blame game? Don't you think one should take full responsibility over their wrong?

This is such an amazing question! Yes, it's extremely, extremely important to take full responsibility when you've done something wrong. Never blame someone else for your wrongdoings, because, how would you feel if they did the same to you? You wouldn't like it, would you? Take full responsibility for your actions, always. I hate, hate, hate people who don't do this! Why don't you just admit when you've done something wrong? Or why do it in the first place? You can blame someone else, but remember that Allah is always watching.

(A/N: So true!).

26. What do you like to do in your leisure time?

I love shopping in my free time. I could shop all day, every day. Oh, and of course I love to eat. I could do that all day long, too. Hmm.. I love reading, doing makeup on others (I like doing it on myself too, but I love experimenting on others), and I love going for walks. And when the weather is lovely like it is today, which isn't often here in England, then I love to go out to the park to play football or cricket, or to just sit on the swings for a good hour or two.

(A/N: Aww, Ma Shaa Allah!).

27. Favourite food:

There's too many! Although I'm a very picky eater, I love so many foods too. My favourite is probably pasta. I could eat it everyday.

Favourite fruits:

Mangoes, Pineapple and all types of berries. Especially strawberries.

Favourite vegetables:

Potato, carrot, corn

Favourite Nasheeds:

Sami Yusuf's old ones, and all of Maher Zain's. They're amazing.

Favourite quote:

"Every love story is beautiful, but ours is my favourite."

(A/N: Awww, Ma Shaa Allah!).

Favourite athlete:

Lionel Messi, and of course, Shahid Afridi.

Favourite sports:

Football (soccer) and cricket.

Favourite animated movie:

I've always loved Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Even though when I was younger, I used to be terrified of the Evil Queen, when she comes in disguise as a witch. Me and my younger sister used to watch it when we were small, and we always used to lock ourselves in the bathroom when the witch used to come. I used to be mean when my sister locked herself in the bathroom. She used to ask me, has that part finished, and I said yes. I actually paused that bit, until she came back into the room, and I used to go and lock myself in the bathroom and make my sister watch it, when the Evil Queen/Witch gives Snow White the poisoned apple. Ahh, those were good times.

(A/N: Awww, you was so cute and still you are, Ma Shaa Allah!).

Favourite colour:

Red. It's my favourite colour, and also the colour which I think suits me the most.

(A/N: Ma Shaa Allah!).

Favourite subject in school:

Psychology, duh.

28. How do you feel being a Muslimah? And what are the changes you would like to bring to the world?

I feel so blessed to be a Muslim, that I was born Muslim. So many people take it for granted, and we shouldn't, especially if we were born into our beautiful religion. I feel amazing being a Muslimah.
There are so many changes I would love to bring to the world. Get rid of poverty, stop war and terrorism, get rid of all the hatred and evil in the world. I would just want everyone to be good to each other. Wouldn't the world be such a peaceful and beautiful place, if everyone was just good to each other? Everything would be so much more simple..

(A/N: Awww, that day is not far when we will be in Jannah sitting with each other and everyone being so good to each other, In Shaa Allah! May Allah (S.W.T) grant us all Jannah ul Firdaus, Aameen ya rabbul Aalameen).

29. How did you discover Wattpad, and what was your first experience?

I first discovered Wattpad years ago! When I was probably fifteen, or sixteen. It feels like years ago. I was just randomly searching for a new book to read, on my new phone, which if I recall correctly, was the newest BlackBerry. I was so hyped up about my phone, and about the app, when I found it. Happy that I'd discovered a teacher-student romance story, I was SO excited and extremely happy when I found millions of other amazing books on the app! In those days, I was glued to my phone like super glue! I couldn't stop reading. Even though I had exams in those days, I found myself awake each night, reading lots and lots of new stories, and thinking about what it'd be like to write my own one day.

(A/N: Awwww).

30. Tell us about your first story on Wattpad.

'Tangled Hearts' is the first story I wrote on Wattpad, and the first that I've completed. It'll always be my favourite, and the one which is closest to my heart, as it's basically.. my story. A few years ago, I started writing 'Tangled Hearts', and then, I unpublished it. I still have the old version in my drafts, all thirty-one chapters! I started rewriting the story in October of 2017, 31st October, Halloween, to be exact. And just last month, I finished it. It's been a hell of a ride, with so many ups and downs, but it's been so worth it. Writing Zara and Zaid's story for all of you beautiful people has been absolutely amazing, and seeing how many of you loved it, it's made me so happy. Your immense love and support is the reason I managed to finish the story. And the sequel will be coming in just a few months! So stay tuned for that!

(A/N: Awww, TH is such a beautiful story and I honestly love that story a lot and I really cannot wait for the sequel to come out soon).

31. How did you get the idea of your first story?

Two words: My life.

(A/N: Awwww, Ma Shaa Allah!).

32. What is your inspiration?

This is a good question! Everything inspires me. Everything in the world around me, everything in my daily life. My loved ones inspire me. Nature inspires me. My dreams inspire me. Literally everything.

(A/N: Awww, Ma Shaa Allah!).

33. Are your stories benefitting? What lessons can we learn from them?

Although my stories don't depict 'perfect' Muslims, I hope that they're benefitting! I hope that they show something about the importance of family, the importance of friendship, and the importance and impact of marriage. My stories are real. Many of my readers have told me that they can feel Zara as a person, that they can feel all the different emotions that she feels, that they can understand what she's going through and facing. I really hope that you all can learn at least something from my book, or if not, then I hope that you at least like it!

(A/N: Ma Shaa Allah!).

34. As a reader, why should I read your book?

Because you love me! So I'd be offended if you didn't read it! ;]

(A/N: Lol, hahaha! I was already your reader before I met you).

35. Writers mostly go through writer's block, and you must have also gone through it. How do you deal with it and how can we overcome it?

Oh, just all the time. I have the worst ever writer's block right now, and I'm so lazy these days too. I just can't be bothered to write, even though I've planned my books out. It's so annoying. Anyway, the way I deal with it the most is because of you guys. Because of my lovely readers, and all the love and support you've always given me. I've wanted to stop writing so many times, including right now, but I can't, because of you guys. Somehow, most of you like what I write. So I will continue to write. Just for you all. If it was for me, I would have deleted my books years ago. So, thank you SO much for all your support. It really means the world to me.

(A/N: Awww, I can understand).

36. Which is your favourite scene amongst the book you have written?

You know very well, you crazy girl. ;]
Ahemmm.
Okay, jokes aside, I've loved writing it all. Especially 'Tangled Hearts'. I've loved writing that book. I loved writing Zara and Zaid's coffee scene, the scene where they go to London together, their engagement, their wedding, and ahemmm. Everything else, too.

(A/N: Aheeeeemmmmm! 😂
Ma Shaa Allah!).

37. Describe:

Love:

There are so many different types of love, which are all extremely important. Family love, love between two best friends, love/hate, romantic love, and the love in which you don't expect anything in return. But I'll talk about romantic love, Halal love between a husband and a wife. It's the most beautiful feeling in the world, one like no other. Love is everything.

(A/N: So true).

Friendship:

Having someone you can rely on, someone you can tell everything and trust with your life. Having a best friend is the best, especially when they're your sister-in-law too. Friendship is very important, and very precious.

Trust:

The basis of every relationship. Without it, there would be no relationship, no love, no friendship.

Family:

Everything. The whole world. Family should mean the whole world to you. Family is those people who love you as you are, and who tolerate all your crazy mood swings. ;] But they still continue to love you just the same.

Life:

A crazy, beautiful, rollercoaster ride.

38. What is the one thing you used to love the most in the past, but now you hate it?

The idea of growing up. When I was a child, I couldn't wait to become an adult. I couldn't wait to grow up and become independent. Now, I miss my childhood like crazy. I miss being that carefree, and not giving a damn about anything. The idea of growing up further scares me sometimes. Especially when I don't know what I want to do with my life, what I want to become. I'm so uncertain about my future right now, career wise. Even with such a great degree, I have no idea what I want to do.

39. Your favourite childhood memory.

I miss everything about childhood. Even getting told off by Mum. It used to be so hilarious, when Mum used to tell me and my siblings off, and then Dad used to take our sides. And then he would try to make Mum laugh, and everything would be fine again. It still happens, but it's different now I guess. I miss going to the park with my family when I was younger, and getting pushed by Dad on the swings. I miss coming back from primary school every weekday and racing home to reach in time for my favourite cartoon. I miss playing pranks on my younger siblings. I still do, of course, because I'm a prankster, but the pranks were crazier when we were all younger.

(A/N: Awww, Ma Shaa Allah! Same, I also want to become a adult ASAP but now I want to be a child).

40. Describe your school life, and your most favourite school memory.

School life was the best life. Throughout primary school, I was actually pretty shy, up until the age of eleven. I was the most intelligent student in the class, and I would ace every exam. The same in high school. I was very intelligent, and I would get the best grades in every subject, except Geography which I didn't like. However, when I started high school, I became more confident, which I'm very thankful for today. I met my best friend in high school, and all my closest friends. We used to mess around so much, I'm laughing while typing this. We had the most fun ever.
When I started college, that's when I became the most craziest. Alhamdulillah, I was still intelligent and got amazing GCSEs and A-Levels, without even trying much. My parents always tell me today how I hardly studied and aced my exams. I'm not showing off or anything, that's what everyone said. But oh, god. I miss my college days so much! Psychology and Sociology lessons were the funniest. The teacher was well handsome, and I was his favourite student too. I used to have chats with him, and it was so hilarious. My friends used to make fun of me and tease me, saying that he likes me, but it was only that I was talkative and a good student too. Me and my best friend messed around so much in college, we always played pranks on everyone, including the teachers. I want to go back to college!!

(A/N: Aww, Ma Shaa Allah!).

41. If you were wrongfully put into an insane asylum, how would you convince them that you're actually sane and not just pretending to be sane?

I'd explain that it's against the law to keep someone who isn't insane or suicidal or violent in an asylum, if they don't understand at first. At first I would politely try to say that I'm completely sane and that they have a misunderstanding, but if they don't understand like this, then I would try to get help from outside. I'd somehow try to call 911 and tell them that I'm forcefully being kept there. If that also didn't work, I would fight everyone at the asylum and run.

(A/N: Then you will definitely be called an insane person and everywhere it would be announced that an insane person have ran away from the mental asylum 😂😂).

42. A message to readers and all those who are struggling in writing.

To my beautiful, amazing readers, I love you all so much! Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for all your love and support. It's the reason why I didn't stop writing, and why I love to update. I love waiting for your reactions to my chapters, and you all have no idea how happy it makes me when I receive the loveliest, funniest comments. Thank you all! I hope you all continue to like what I have in store for my new book, and also for the sequel of 'Tangled Hearts'. I really hope you like the sequel as much as the original book!
To all of you who are struggling with writing, don't worry. I've been in the same place as you, and I am right now, too. Don't ever give up, though. Don't delete your work, because you'll definitely regret it very quickly. Plan out your book before starting to write it. Plan out each of your chapters, and write character bios before starting to write. It'll help so much when you've planned all your characters out. You'll know exactly what they're like, the way they talk, their backgrounds, everything. Trust me, it'll be much easier for you when you start to write. Create chapter plans for each chapter in advance. In the chapter plans, scribble down briefly what will happen in the chapter, the main events and the main characters involved. You'll see how beautifully your story will flow when you've planned each chapter out. Trust me, okay?

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Wow! It have been so fun thrilling and amazing interview! I enjoyed so much taking your interview. I hope you enjoyed too.

May Allah SWT grant you more success in the coming future and accepts all the duas that you have been making for so long. May Allah SWT bless you abundantly and help you in walking on the right path.

Aameen ya rabbul Aalameen!

Stay blessed! Take care of yourself! Stay happy and healthy! Fee Amanillah!

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