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A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY
PARAGRAPHIC was born during the pandemic, a digital journal created by Farah to bring together a diverse group of aspiring authors, a newly published author, a publishing house, a digital artist, and an editor. Launched in September 2019, the project flourished for over a year, producing 20 insightful articles and 3 interviews. Unfortunately, by the end of 2020, the journal was discontinued due to unforeseen challenges and time constraints, as many contributors, including Farah, navigated through personal and professional stress during the pandemic.
While the initial vision included not only an online publication but also a downloadable digital version for contributors and readers alike, those plans were paused. Limited resources and financial constraints, compounded by the overwhelming nature of the global situation, made the project difficult to sustain. However, the domain has remained a quiet reservoir of Farah’s work, awaiting the right moment for a new purpose.
A NEW BEGINNING
Today, we are excited to present the florilège, an evolving collection of multimedia work—ranging from written pieces, infographics, and presentations to audio and video contributions. This anthology is a space for students of ilm, whether current or alumni, to share the fruits of their academic journeys. Whether it’s coursework, research, or personal reflections, we offer a platform where their work can be shared with an audience of like-minded seekers.
In honoring the legacy of PARAGRAPHIC, we’ve chosen to include past contributions, particularly those on productivity in writing—a topic deeply relevant to the pursuit of knowledge and personal growth. These pieces are not only valuable for students of literature but for anyone striving to improve their approach to learning, reflection, and spiritual development.
For those who want to contribute, please read the attached manual below, before filling up the form:
florilège PressYou may download the PDF here for your personal reference.