Words & Readers · SAM Ruh

Words & Readers

Poems, the people who illustrate them,
and the readers who carry them home.

What She Writes

Faith and feeling.
Longing and loss.

The ache of being understood.


SAM writes where faith meets feeling. Her work moves through love in its many forms: the ache of longing, the weight of loss, and the quiet strength of surrender.

اور بھی غم ہیں زمانے میں محبت کے سوا
راحتیں اور بھی ہیں وصل کی راحت کے سوا

Aur bhī gham hain zamāne mein muhabbat ke sivā,
Rāhatein aur bhī hain visl kī rāhat ke sivā.

There are other sorrows in this world besides the agony of love.
There are other joys too, besides the joy of union.
Vasl = Union

— Faiz Ahmed Faiz

SAM often wonders what our existence means for the idea of heaven and hell. It's a question she doesn't shy away from.

نہ تھا کچھ تو خدا تھا، کچھ نہ ہوتا تو خدا ہوتا
ڈبویا مجھ کو ہونے نے، نہ ہوتا میں تو کیا ہوتا؟

Na thā kuchh to khudā thā, kuchh na hotā to khudā hotā,
Duboyā mujh ko hone ne, na hotā main to kyā hotā?

When there was nothing, God was there; if there were nothing, God would still be there.
My existence has undone me — if I were not, what would I have been?

— Mirzā Ghālib

Her writing is shaped by reflection and lived experience. It lingers in the in-between, where questions are allowed, silence is honored, and truth comes out gently.

A softly lit open doorway
In Her Own Words

A Few Lines to Begin


Some poems choose you before you choose them. Here are three that stayed with SAM.

English Poetry From Soul Ramblings

My Favorite Rug

I unfold you like an unwritten letter, A conversation where the quiet feels better. I return to you daily, five times or more, With complaints, realities, dreams from my core. There are no answers spoken, yet silences are loud. I know He has heard me, without hearing my sound. As I press my forehead down and fall on my knees, I never think twice before asking— a million please. I ask for the little, I ask for the impossible great, From the needs of the morning to the desires of late. For the things without names that I carry unbeknownst within, For invisible longings, that are too tender to begin. This corner I return to for my daily cleansing, It is something very precious, it is a blessing. From the unfolding to the folding, through ease and through rush, I arrive here transparent, without compulsion or push. You are fabric and thread, nothing more to the eye, Yet between your folds I have learned not to lie. To Him, to myself— no pretence or shame, Once done, folded softly— I no longer am the same.

The Voices Behind the Visuals

Know the Illustrators


Illustrator & Artist

Faseeha Hassan

A self-taught artist, baker, crocheter, and Islamic calligrapher, Faseeha is a Teacher's Assistant by profession who finds joy in everything she creates. Her passion for art has led her to bring happiness to others. Whether on canvas, paper, or cake, her touch brings warmth to many hearts. Hailing from India, Faseeha moved to the US with her husband many years ago. Now settled in Charlotte, North Carolina, she enjoys life with her three wonderful sons and husband. In her free time she listens to music, watches films, and reads. Most of all, she loves exploring a new form of art.

Illustrator & Artist

Henna Aslam

Henna Aslam was an artist whose vision was as bold as it was thoughtful. She moved easily across mediums, letting each piece carry its own truth. Her work showed skill, but also curiosity and care. She painted with intention, giving voice to ideas she held close to her heart. Faith, justice, and humanity were quietly woven through her work. Even at a young age, her presence in every piece was unmistakable. She inspired those around her to see art as conversation, not decoration. The work she left behind continues to speak, linger, and inspire.

In Their Own Words

What Readers Say


"Soul Ramblings of SAM Ruh"
The hardest part of writing a poem is that each line has to be so true and so personal that you must line it with your life sometimes. Your use of rhyme scheme and rhythm was a nostalgic trip down the old poetry books. I hope you write more and explore more and sing more.
Aysha Mahmood Feminichi
"Soul Ramblings of SAM Ruh"
SAM 'Ruh' — her writings go deep into your soul and there they stay. I particularly like the romantic images she paints on the canvas of your mind. Makes each episode look life-like. As if she is giving voice to your innermost feelings.
Suvitha Ajit Writer · Healer · Fitness Coach
"Soul Ramblings of SAM Ruh"
SAM Ruh's poems exquisitely portray the bare emotions of a commoner. Her words unfold the plight of one's soul breaking the chains of an ever-demanding universe. 'My Prayer Rug' invoked a strong sense of faith in me. Disconnecting us from bitter realities, she takes us into an imaginary world we all dream of — a magnificent combination of love and pain expressed with intense passion.
Nazia Mohammed Montessori Educator
थोड़ा सा रूमानी हो जाए
खुद को खोजते खोजते उतरी ये कविताएँ कभी जीवन को दिखाती है, कभी सवाल खड़े करती हैं, कभी खुदी में खुदा को ढूँढ़ती हैं। इन्हें पढ़ते-पढ़ते जीवन की गहराई में डूब जाने का मन करता है। प्यास जगाती हैं ये कविताएँ।
अंकुर तिवारी {बोमन हू}
On Her Shelf

Books That Shaped SAM


A small map of where SAM has been, in pages.

Biography

Meena Kumari: The Classic Biography

Vinod Mehta

Mehta's portrait of the tragedy queen stayed with SAM long after the last page. A life so luminous on screen, so quietly unraveling within, and written with the tenderness that kind of pain deserves. Published 1972. An essential for anyone who's ever felt the distance between a public face and a private heart.

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Memoir

Ten Years with Guru Dutt

Abrar Alvi

Alvi writes from the inside: the collaborator, the witness, the friend who watched genius consume itself. What emerges isn't just a portrait of a filmmaker, but of devotion to a craft that consumed its maker. SAM reads it like a quiet warning and a love letter both. Out of print in many editions, so seek it out.

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Fiction

A Fine Balance

Rohinton Mistry

Set in 1970s India, this novel follows four strangers thrown together by circumstance: a widow, two tailors, and a student. Few novels ask this much of a reader and give back this much in return. Mistry writes about survival and tenderness in the same breath, and SAM has never quite recovered from the ending. Longlisted for the Booker Prize.

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Fiction

Ladies Coupé

Anita Nair

Six women. One overnight train between Chennai and Bangalore. A question that runs through every conversation: what does a woman need to be truly free? Each woman's story unfolds across the night journey, quietly devastating, quietly hopeful. SAM found pieces of herself in every compartment of this book. Published 2001, it remains startlingly relevant.

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More titles added as SAM's shelf grows. Check back, or write to her with your own.

Keep Wandering

Beyond the Page


Songs she carries, projects in motion, the quiet weight of depression, and her corner of New Jersey.