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7 reviewsGeelani’s story, however, is not told with the typical flourish of political grandeur. It is intimate, grounded, and at times painfully raw. He does not attempt to document history in the conventional sense; rather, he recounts his life’s memories—his hardships, struggles, spiritual development, intellectual formation, and political awakening. His words are a testament to endurance under occupation, to faith during despair, and to a life lived in service of a people’s dream for dignity and self-determination.
From his earliest memories of walking barefoot through snow-fed paths to school, to facing the injustices of systemic neglect and political betrayal, every chapter is laced with a spirit of defiance and unwavering trust in Allah. Through Geelani’s voice, the reader feels the warmth of familial sacrifice, the sting of missed opportunities, and the power of belief in a higher purpose.
As a chronicle of resistance and identity, this book not only traces the evolution of a political figure—it becomes a mirror to the soul of a nation in search of freedom. It is, above all, a call to remember, to reflect, and to resist.