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Freedom is often praised as the highest gift.But what if freedom itself becomes a punishment?In When Freedom Is Not Kind to Stray Dogs, Asad Jamal takes readers on a quiet journey that begins with curiosity and ends with awakening. A trip into the harsh desert reveals starving stray dogs-bones visible, movement fading, hope nearly gone. Their silence speaks louder than words.Through raw observation and emotional reflection, this book exposes a reality many choose not to see:that abandonment, hunger, and neglect can make freedom deadly.This is not a book of theories or lectures.It is a lived moment, written with honesty and restraint, comparing the fragile lives of desert strays with animals who survive only because someone chose responsibility over false mercy.A story about dogs-but ultimately, a story about humans.If you believe kindness is more than intention,this book will stay with you long after the last page. Asad Jamal is a reflective thinker, teacher, and spiritual guide whose work explores the inner dimensions of truth, purpose, and human connection. His writings blend philosophy, spirituality, and self-awareness, offering wisdom that speaks to the heart before the mind can interrupt. Through his book 50 Timeless Truths: The Wisdom That Awakens the Heart, he invites readers to rediscover the strength, peace, and purpose that already live within them.