From Those Who’ve Known the Light
Personal words from readers, students, and friends who’ve walked beside the work.
Teachers & Mentors
“He teaches not from ego, but from stillness. Every lesson feels like an act of care.”
“Majeed’s mind has always been like fertile soil — every good seed of knowledge and discipline took root in him. From the day he joined our school, his gentle nature, humility, and quiet discipline stood out. He learned with sincerity, respected his teachers, and absorbed the best qualities he saw around him. With the blessings of elders and the grace of the Almighty, he has now grown into a teacher himself and a writer creating meaningful work. Having a student like Majeed is a matter of pride for me. I pray that his writings and his journey continue to inspire many others.”
“What he writes for children is what he already practices with them — compassion, humility, and courage.”
Parents & Readers
“His vision is something we rarely see in teachers anymore. He teaches with intention, with patience, and with a steady kind of determination — once he commits to something, he follows it through with quiet consistency. My younger son keeps saying he wants to become like him one day, and my elder son always tells me he loves his way of teaching. As a parent, nothing speaks louder than that.”
“His writing speaks to both the child and the parent. The story stays even after the last page.”
“It’s rare to find children’s books that heal adults too. This one does.”
Students
“He’s more than a teacher — his guidance and calm advice have helped me in ways that go beyond the classroom. I always feel I can turn to him for understanding and direction.”
“He teaches in a way that makes everything easy to understand. His guidance has helped me learn with clarity and confidence — both in studies and in life.”
“He taught me more than lessons — he taught me respect, kindness, and how to carry myself in life. His words still guide me whenever I need direction.”
Colleagues & Friends
“I’ve known him since we were young, and his mind has always lived a little deeper than the rest of us. He thinks in silences, writes in stillness, and sees meaning where others only see moments. Watching him grow into the writer he is today feels like witnessing a thought turn into light.”
“His thoughts move quietly, but they leave a mark. He spends hours alone with books, pages, and ideas — and it shows in the way he understands life. His words carry a calm depth that has shaped my own thinking more than he realizes.”
“He moves through the world quietly, often choosing empty roads and green places over crowds. Growing up mostly on his own made him observant, almost painfully thoughtful. He rides alone, listens to nature, and comes back with words shaped by silence. His writing carries a gentle depth that stays with you long after you read it.”
These are not endorsements — they are echoes.
Fragments of truth shared by those who’ve felt the work before it became visible.
What begins in one heart
often finds its echo in another.