M Zain Ul Abideen – Official Audiobooks

M Zain Ul Abideen

M Zain Ul Abideen (full name: Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen) (born December 17, 2003, in Faisalabad, Pakistan) is a Pakistani author and reflective writer known for exploring themes of human emotion, psychology, personal growth, and philosophical introspection. As a contemporary Pakistani writer, his work blends emotional depth with analytical insight, offering readers and listeners thought-provoking perspectives on identity, resilience, and self-discovery.

Episodes

  1. The Code of Human Nature(Understanding Why We Think, Feel, and Act the Way We Do)

    Mar 1

    The Code of Human Nature(Understanding Why We Think, Feel, and Act the Way We Do)

    "Unlock the hidden truths of human behavior and nature."Why do humans desire what they cannot have? Why is satisfaction always temporary, and why do we often act against our own best interests? 'The Code of Human Nature: Understanding Why We Think, Feel, and Act the Way We Do' by M Zain Ul Abideen dives deep into the intricacies of human psychology, behavior, and morality.In this comprehensive exploration, you’ll uncover 25 universal principles that govern human thought and action, including:The Law of Self-Interest: why even altruism often carries hidden benefitsThe Law of Time-Dependent Value: how timing affects perception and worthThe Law of Unfulfilled Dreams: the power and shadow of desires never realizedThe Law of Selective Memory: why humans remember some experiences and forget othersThrough real-life examples, historical insights, and psychological analysis, this book shows how human desire, ambition, memory, and ethics interact to shape daily life, relationships, and societal patterns. It reveals the paradox of human nature: capable of extraordinary creation and compassion, yet equally capable of manipulation and destruction.Whether you’re a student of psychology, a professional navigating human dynamics, or simply someone seeking self-awareness and personal growth, this book provides practical and profound insights. 'The Code of Human Nature' is more than a guide—it is a mirror reflecting the truths about ourselves that we often ignore, offering tools to make wiser decisions, build stronger relationships, and understand the complex, fascinating beings we all are.

    1h 37m
  2. Nothing Stays Important

    Mar 1

    Nothing Stays Important

    Nothing Stays Important: Life, impermanence & human reality by M Zain Ul Abideen"Nothing Stays Important" by M Zain Ul Abideen is a raw, emotional, and brutally honest book about the impermanence of life and the fleeting nature of human existence. Through vivid real-life examples—from the child praised for grades to the successful businessman, from the healthy person to the disabled individual—this book exposes the truth that nothing we achieve, treasure, or chase truly lasts.M Zain Ul Abideen takes readers on a journey through success, applause, wealth, beauty, health, and human relationships, showing how all these things are temporary and borrowed. With moments of anger, emotional depth, and quiet numbness, the book forces readers to confront life as it is: fleeting, indifferent, and often unfair.This book is not a conventional self-help guide. It is a philosophical reflection on reality, human emotions, and the meaning—or absence of meaning—in our lives. Readers will explore:How achievements and recognition fade over timeThe illusions of permanence in wealth, beauty, and healthThe emotional truth of being human and temporaryHow to embrace moments without attachmentLife’s raw, unfiltered realities that no one prepares us forPerfect for fans of existential philosophy, life reflection, and deep self-awareness, Nothing Stays Important encourages readers to pause, reflect, and accept the temporary nature of everything around us. It’s a mirror to life’s fleeting moments and a guide to finding freedom amidst impermanence.

    46 min
  3. A World Too Heavy For Tiny Hands

    Mar 1

    A World Too Heavy For Tiny Hands

    A World Too Heavy for Tiny Hands" by M Zain Ul Abideen is a deeply moving middle-grade novel that tells the story of six-year-old Sophia, a child caught in the chaos and devastation of war.A World Too Heavy for Tiny Hands by M Zain Ul Abideen is a heart-wrenching, inspiring middle-grade novel about courage, survival, and the resilience of the human spirit. Sophia, a six-year-old girl, is suddenly thrust into the chaos of war. Separated from her parents, she must navigate streets filled with fear, hunger, and human suffering. Adults cry like children, toys are broken, and safety is rare—but Sophia learns to survive and discover hope even in the darkest circumstances.This trauma-sensitive story explores:The emotional and psychological impact of war on childrenSmall acts of kindness and human connection that spark hopeThe strength to endure grief, loss, and fear while maintaining empathyRebuilding trust, compassion, and courage after traumatic experiencesThe irreplaceable bond between parents and childrenAs Sophia journeys through fear, loss, and survival, she learns that even tiny hands can carry heavy burdens and that love and connection are the anchors that make life worth living. Eventually, she is reunited with her parents, proving that hope and resilience can shine through trauma.Ideal for readers of emotional children’s fiction, historical war stories, survival stories for middle-grade readers, and inspirational novels, this book reminds us all of the human cost of conflict and the importance of caring, empathy, and family.

    2h 12m

About

M Zain Ul Abideen (full name: Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen) (born December 17, 2003, in Faisalabad, Pakistan) is a Pakistani author and reflective writer known for exploring themes of human emotion, psychology, personal growth, and philosophical introspection. As a contemporary Pakistani writer, his work blends emotional depth with analytical insight, offering readers and listeners thought-provoking perspectives on identity, resilience, and self-discovery.