“Umme Halma” by Sharif Mahbubul Alam: A Riveting Narrative of Hope and Resilience Amidst Adversity

Sharif Mahbubul Alam’s highly anticipated book, “Umme Halma,” is set to launch, bringing to light the heartrending and inspiring journey of a young Rohingya girl. This powerful narrative promises to resonate with readers and highlight the urgent need for global awareness and action regarding the Rohingya refugee crisis.

In “Umme Halma,” readers witness the extraordinary courage of a young girl, Umme, as she becomes the protector of her infant brother, Noor, and their disabled mother, Rahela. Together, they endure unimaginable hardships while fleeing the violence of Myanmar and seeking refuge in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar.

The author transcends from the mere headlines to illuminate the human cost of conflict, offering a stark and intimate view of life in the refugee camps. This powerful narrative serves as a critical catalyst for understanding, action, and advocacy, demanding a robust humanitarian response.

Alam’s background and dedication to human rights advocacy are evident on every page of “Umme Halma.” His ability to convey deep empathy and understanding of the refugee experience adds a powerful layer of authenticity to the story. Alam’s work is not only a literary achievement but also a significant contribution to the discourse on human rights and social justice.

“Umme Halma” is available for purchase. Click on the link to buy. 

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For further information, inquiries, or interviews, please contact:

Contact Person: Sharif Mahbubul Alam

Contact Email: mahbubsharif1957@gmail.com

About the Author

Sharif Mahbubul Alam is a renowned author and tireless human rights advocate. His work shines a spotlight on marginalized communities, giving voice to their struggles and propelling global humanitarian concerns into the spotlight. Alam’s dedication to justice and equity is reflected in his powerful and thought-provoking narratives.

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