What would the story of Joseph look like today?
Not in ancient Egypt.
Not in a palace.
Not in a desert.
But inside boardrooms, family companies, corrupt systems, exile, hunger, power, and justice.
That question became MIZAN
If you have ever felt betrayed, underestimated, erased, or sent away…
Maybe this story will recognize you.
MIZAN: The Well
Available on Amazon.
Read it if you still believe justice has a memory.
But Yusuf had learned something else:
A man may be thrown into the well, erased from the record, exiled from his own name…
And still, one day, the measure returns.
Not as revenge.
As justice.
MIZAN: The Well
A novel of loss, exile, memory, and the long road back to truth.
There are wounds that do not bleed.
They wait.
They wait inside old rooms, behind locked doors, beneath the silence of families who learned to survive by forgetting.
MIZAN: The Well
A novel of loss, exile, memory, and the long road back to truth. #booktok
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Coming soon on Amazon…
LĀ ILĀHA — The Cosmic Equation II
This is not a comfort book.
It is a confrontation.
Money. Fear. Status. Tradition. Screens. The self.
What truly sits at the center of your life?
Do you have the courage to find out? #booklow#book#BookLive#brøndby
MIZAN is a contemporary retelling of that question — a story of betrayal, patience, exile, justice, and the balance that never disappears.
If you have ever wondered how an ancient truth would breathe in the modern world, this book is for you.
Read MIZAN.
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What would the life of a Yusuf-like soul look like today?
Not in ancient Egypt…
but inside modern companies, family betrayals, silent exiles, corrupt systems, and the long struggle to remain just without becoming bitter.
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If you enjoy deep, emotional, and meaningful fiction, I would be honored if you took a look at my MIZAN books.
They are stories of betrayal, exile, justice, family, and redemption — but beneath all of that, they ask one question:
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They are written to ask what remains of a human being after betrayal, exile, silence, and loss.
MIZAN: The Well is a novel about justice — but not the easy kind.
Can you survive the well without becoming the darkness that threw you there?
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