Road to Moringa

Syed Siyamuddin Ahmed
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Some journeys don’t begin with footsteps—they begin with screams.

Road to Moringa is not just a story. It’s a tapestry of pain, love, silence, and survival.

Born into the unrelenting grip of child marriage, Rizwan and Samira never had the chance to dream. Thrust into adulthood too soon, they navigate the suffocating shadows of poverty and the brutal realities of growing up too fast.

As Samira bends under the weight of motherhood and labor, Rizwan finds himself torn between duty and helplessness. Each chapter unfolds like a scar—revealing lost dreams, hushed cries, and quiet moments of rebellion. And just when a single thread of hope begins to emerge… life snatches it away.

But what lies buried beneath the ashes of suffering is not always despair. Sometimes, it’s the seed of a miracle.

When a fragile heartbeat arrives, when loss gives birth to strange strength, and when love finds its voice in a place it was never supposed to exist—

Rizwan stands at a crossroads: to repeat the cycle or to break it.

And just when he thinks he’s found the answer…

Everything changes.

A knock. A letter. A name from the past.

And then—

To uncover the truth, to witness the final turn in this unforgettable journey, and to know what Moringa truly means…

You’ll have to take that last step yourself.

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Aftabun Begum
July 25, 2025
The chemistry between the characters turns a lot comical at times
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About the author

Syed Siyamuddin Ahmed is an emerging voice in contemporary South Asian literature, known for blending raw realism with poetic sensitivity. A passionate writer, educator, and social thinker, Siyamuddin believes writing is more than an art — it is a means to challenge perspectives, spark inner dialogue, and inspire personal transformation.

His literary journey began with a deep curiosity for the world’s contradictions — between tradition and rebellion, silence and survival, dreams and duty. That curiosity gave rise to his debut novel, Feminine Heir — a moving story of obsession, family, and the cruel detours of destiny. Siyamuddin not only authored the novel in English but also released an Arabic translation of the book himself, bridging cultures and expanding its reach across the Arab-speaking world. Since he believes language mustn’t be a barrier in spreading knowledge, art, passion and understanding.

His first published work “The Conveyor Belt System”, a bold non-fiction work exposes both positives and negatives of education and the system followed to procure it. It also highlights the psychology behind achieving true success and be fulfilled at life. The book dives into the industrialization of learning, questioning why schools often stifle innovation instead of fostering it — and offering practical, liberating alternatives.

“Road to Moringa” marks yet another milestone in his writing journey — a novel that explores youth caught in the crossfire of society’s oldest struggles: marriage, masculinity, and the quiet endurance of women forced to grow up too soon. It exposes and dives into the struggles of orphans and other unfortunate children who lose the shadow of their parents at a very young age.

A storyteller with wide-ranging themes, Siyamuddin writes about life’s darker edges — not to dwell in despair, but to offer light where it’s needed most. His works often reflect the lives of the unheard, the young, the broken, and the brave. His works are always inspiring and leaves a craving for more in the reader’s mind. Whether through fiction or essays, his goal remains the same: to spread knowledge, raise awareness, and give a voice to those often left in silence.

Outside of writing, he shares his knowledge and energy through two YouTube channels and other sites on the internet.

🎓 Eduledge – focused on education, mentorship, and language fluency, helping aspirants prepare for competitive exams and personal development.

🔎 Siyam-a7 – his personal space for thoughts on productivity, creativity, and the inner life of a modern thinker.

Siyamuddin is a recipient of the Student of the Year award and is currently pursuing his bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature at Gauhati University, after completing his schooling at Faculty Higher Secondary School. He is also an alumnus of Cotton University.

He considers his knowledge beyond his age — a blessing and a responsibility. With great power comes great responsibility. Through every project, he strives to add value to people's lives, empower the youth, and make literature not just beautiful but useful.

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