In a land once called home, the soil turned to ash, the air to smoke, and memory became a curse that cannot be erased. Here, where fire does not distinguish between child and elder, and bullets do not differentiate between prayer and scream, the story begins. This is not a tale of war recited in news bulletins, nor a tragedy reduced to refugee statistics. It is the story of a small face in which the world burned, yet hope refused to die. The story of Younis-a child who saw death steal his father, soldiers chase his mother, and his village dissolve into an unending nightmare. He fled the inferno, yet carried it within him, along with a fragile hope in a land that did not resemble him. He learned to heal wounds while his own bled in silence. And in a pivotal moment, when a cancer-ravaged body was placed in his hands, he realized that the past is not easily buried-especially when that body belongs to the one who ordered everything to burn. Can a person be healed by saving the one who destroyed their life? Can memory be washed clean by mercy? Can a small tree planted amid ruin redefine justice? This is not merely a story about the Rohingya. It is about humanity-when tested at the deepest point of the soul. About Younis, and all who have planted a tree in a land that knows only fire.
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