Brutal
The Heartbreaking True Story of a Little Girl’s Stolen Innocence
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Publisher Description
He was my religious teacher. I should have been able to trust him. But he made me do unspeakable things…
At seven years old, Nabila Sharma began her lessons at the mosque as every good Muslim girl does. But from the minute she looked up at her Imam, the man who held her spiritual future in his hands, she knew something was wrong.
Over the next five years Nabila’s life became unbearable. While she was behind the doors of the mosque, the most sacred of places, the Imam brutally molested her on the slightest whim. Each day he would make her perform unspeakable acts, physically and mentally torturing her into compliance, to fulfil his perverse desires.
Nothing would stop him; no plea would make him relent. But he was a respected member of the community, trusted by everyone; if Nabila cried for help she would risk the honour of her family, an unthinkable act. There was nowhere she could turn, no one she could talk to. As a young Muslim girl, Nabila was powerless.
Brutal is the shocking, revelatory and heart-rending account of one girl’s plight in a society where honour and shame are a matter of life and death. It is a tale of innocence lost and a life shattered, but above all it is a tale of survival, of a young girl who found love and hope in the darkest of places.
About the author
Nabila Sharma was born and raised in the Midlands, the youngest of five siblings and the only daughter in a strict Muslim home. At the age of six she was sent to the Mosque to begin lessons and was subjected to brutal abuse at the hands of the Imam. The incidents that occurred over these years changed her life forever.
Now an independent woman, Nabila works to bring light to the crimes kept in the dark and justice to those who deserve it.
Customer Reviews
Courageous & Compelling!
"Brutal" is a powerful and deeply personal account of a Nabila Sharma's tragic experience of childhood sexual abuse. Appallingly, this abuse is perpetrated by her religious leader and teacher. The author demonstrates remarkable courage in writing this book, vividly portraying her young self and her every emotion and thought as she endures unspeakable crimes against her innocence. Seven-year old Nabila was helpless against her abuser, a man who her family revered and trusted. You empathize with her complicated struggle in which shame and fear prevent her from standing up for herself or seek protection. Sadly, her journey is one that we can all learn from. I thank the author for her book, for being brave enough to tell her experience so parents can be more aware, so children may me feel less ashamed and afraid to speak up and finally stop the abuse.