M Zain Ul Abideen

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M Zain Ul Abideen (born 17 December 2003) is a Pakistani writer and author. His work focuses on themes of human emotion, personal development, psychology, and philosophical reflection. His books are published internationally and are available through platforms such as Amazon and Google Books.[1]

Early life and education

M Zain Ul Abideen was born in Faisalabad, Pakistan. He completed his secondary education at Government High School 100A/6R in Sahiwal and later attended Punjab College from 2020 to 2022. He is affiliated with COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI), where he continues his academic studies alongside his writing career.

From an early age, he showed an interest in literature, reflective thinking, and analytical reasoning, which later influenced his development as an author.

Career

Abideen began his career as an independent writer, publishing literary and non-fiction works that explore emotional resilience, human psychology, and philosophical themes. His publications include reflective prose, motivational writing, and logic-based problem-solving content.

His books are distributed internationally through digital publishing platforms such as Amazon and Google Books. Media coverage has described him as an emerging Pakistani writer with a focus on introspective and emotionally driven narratives.[2][3]

Writing style and themes

Abideen’s writing is characterized by introspection, emotional depth, and philosophical reflection. His literary works often address themes such as identity, inner conflict, and personal growth, while his non-fiction publications focus on structured thinking, logic, and analytical problem-solving.

Bibliography

Books

  • Live Before You Leave: 5 Secrets to a Meaningful Life[4]
  • When It Rained Inside Me[5]
  • Echoes of an Unlived Hour (2025)[6]
  • A World Too Heavy for Tiny Hands (2026)[7]
  • Logic: Mastering Problem-Solving Skills for Coding Success (2025)[8]
  • The Mind Behind the Code: Challenges and Solutions for Developers (2025)[9]

Personal life

Abideen maintains a private personal life. He is the son of Muhammad Arman and continues to focus on his education and independent writing career.

Online presence

References