Bear with me !
I’m Noorin Khwaja Eshaan, born and raised in the heart of Kabul, Afghanistan. My roots stretch deeper—my father hails from the ancient city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, where my grandparents lived before migrating to Afghanistan. My mother is a proud daughter of Kabul, and together, they gave me a strong, loving upbringing that has shaped the person I am today.
I’ve lived through exile twice, yet every time, I have returned home—because my soul is tied to my land. I am a patriot and a rebel at heart. I’ve never had patience for dirty politics, but I’ve always stood fiercely for truth and justice. I speak my mind, regardless of who’s listening—whether a servant or a king.
Over the past ten years, I have endured a fate so difficult, so isolating, that I believe no one in the human race has ever lived through anything quite like it. My suffering did not come from nature or chance — it came from devilish humans who hide behind steel and iron, using some so-called power and cruelty to torture others in silence. And because of that, I value every human life deeply. I understand the pain humanity carries — I went through a phase of deep understanding of how silently and constantly humanity is suffering.
During this time, I turned to the skills I carried since childhood — created art that echoes of a grand and regal era, but laced with immense pain and emotion at a survival state. Every quote, word, or piece you encounter from me holds the weight of fire walked through and wounds endured. It is the reflection of a soul breathing silently through adversity.
This bitter yet awakening fate revealed to me the divine resilience God has placed in the human soul — built to endure the unbearable, fall deeply and still rise with strength and grace !
I am a deeply spiritual person, grounded in faith and love for my religion. I care for it sincerely. I have no tolerance for those who mock the devout or disrespect faith.
My life journey has taken me across borders, introduced me to different cultures, and connected me with people I continue to cherish. I believe everyone crosses our path for a reason, and I always carry those connections forward.
Yes, I have ego—but not arrogance. My ego is rooted in self-respect. It means I stand by my values, traditions, and thoughts—because they are grounded in fairness and authenticity.
I love traveling, horse riding, stargazing, calligraphy and crafting with my hands. I carry a deep love for my father and a profound sense of gratitude for the life I’ve lived—one filled with happiness, strength, and purpose. Once an extreme extrovert, I now sit comfortably as an ambivert—more reflective, but still outspoken when it matters most.
This is me—rooted in tradition, shaped by experience, and always true to myself and yours.

