Kiamat
Tamim Bin Abu Bakar carries his mother's hopes as he continues his studies abroad. Unfortunately, he becomes entangled in the activities of an international gang due to his love for Rukiya. After several years immersed in the world of crime, Tamim returns to Malaysia upon receiving news that his mother is gravely ill.
Tamim's life becomes increasingly difficult when he is betrayed and subsequently imprisoned for five years. In prison, his acquaintance with Pak Ismail Chin after his mother's death transforms Tamim into a person who returns to God.
Tamim's release leads him to migrate to Kuala Lumpur. His life changes once again when he encounters a neglected little girl named Damia, as well as the emergence of someone who reminds Tamim of his dark past.
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βThe sharing of this book, Kiamat, is truly captivating, especially since it is written by a librarian, Izhar Ruslan. Its narrative is not just a work of fiction, but it weaves in a strong moral message: a mother's hope, the meaning of regret, the value of friendship, and the path back to God. Congratulations to the author for a work that is rich in lessons and capable of touching the hearts of readers.β