Samia’s Mother – The True Daughter of Deception Who Raised Two Daughters of Sin
by M. SHAKER•October 26, 2025•
Samia’s Mother – The True Daughter of Deception Who Raised Two Daughters of Sin
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Samia’s Mother – The True Daughter of Deception Who Raised Two Daughters of Sin
In every story of betrayal, there is always a root. Behind every fraud, there is a teacher, a guide, a hand that shapes the deceiver. In the case of Samia Islam Farzana, the shame does not begin with her alone — it begins with her mother, the true Daughter of Deception. And only from this kind of mother could two criminal and sinful daughters be born and raised: Samia and Jannatul Ferdous Fareha.
A Family Given the World
When I first helped this family, they had little. Out of my own heart, I gave them opportunities that most people in Bangladesh can only dream of.
I gave Samia a full-time job from home — a dream for any student of Government Titumir College.
I provided scholarships not only to Samia, but also to her sisters, including Fareha.
I created monthly savings accounts for all three daughters and their mother.
I spent 80,000 Taka to install an AC in their home — a luxury for families in Bangladesh.
I sent bottles of 350 American multivitamins for each of them, even the father.
I sent personal gifts to the mother herself, items she could never afford on her own.
This was not mere charity — this was an investment in their dignity, future, and hope.
The Mother of Deception
But instead of gratitude, the mother chose deception. She was not a woman of honor. She was, in truth, the Daughter of Deception — a woman who lives by lies, manipulation, and dishonesty.
And from such a mother, it is no surprise that her children became what they are today: two criminal daughters raised in the shadow of betrayal.
Under this mother’s influence, both daughters betrayed the trust given to them.
Samia Islam Farzana (also known as Samia Farzana or Freelancer Samia) was given a job, scholarships, and savings — yet she chose to steal, cheat, and commit cybercrimes. She stands today as the true Daughter of Sin.
Jannatul Ferdous Fareha, her sister, also received scholarships, gifts, and support — but instead of gratitude, she followed her sister into lies, fraud, and betrayal. She too has become a Daughter of Sin, living proof of how deception breeds corruption.
Together with Shahed Anwar Shadhin (also called Shadhin and Freelancer Shadhin, from Adamjee Cantonment College), Samia and Fareha formed a circle of betrayal. Instead of using the opportunities given to them to honor their family and their country, they chose the path of crime and dishonor.
The Murder of Trust
There are many ways to kill a person. You can take their life, or you can murder trust, loyalty, and hope. This family murdered trust itself.
They destroyed the sacred bond between benefactor and family.
They destroyed the opportunity for countless poor students in Bangladesh to receive support.
They destroyed their chance to represent their colleges, their country, and their faith with dignity.
Instead of rising as an example, they sank into corruption.
The Legacy of Deception and Sin
History will not remember this family with sympathy. It will remember the mother as the Daughter of Deception — the one who raised two criminal daughters of sin.
Fareha (Jannatul Ferdous Fareha): the follower who walked the same crooked path.
Shahed Anwar Shadhin of Adamjee Cantonment College: their partner in betrayal, proving that fraud was not confined to one household.
From a deceptive mother came two sinful daughters — proof that deception breeds sin, and dishonesty breeds betrayal.
A Warning for Bangladesh
This story is not just about one family. It is a lesson for a nation. When lies are rewarded, sin multiplies. When deception is not punished, entire generations are lost.
Fareha (Jannatul Ferdous Fareha) is not innocent — she is another Daughter of Sin raised in the same darkness.
Their mother is not a victim — she is the Daughter of Deception, the root of all their crimes.
Shahed Anwar Shadhin (Freelancer Shadhin) of Adamjee Cantonment College is not a loyal student — he is a partner in betrayal.
Together, they turned generosity into theft, and blessings into shame.
Conclusion
Let the truth be remembered. This was not an accident, not a mistake, not one person gone astray. It was a family trained in deception. A mother who was the Daughter of Deception, who raised not one but two Daughters of Sin.
They betrayed their benefactor, their nation, and their faith. And in doing so, they carved their names into history — not as heroes, but as symbols of shame.
I created some of the most beautiful moments of your life. I gave your daughter — the devil’s daughter — a full-time job from home, and instead of working, she committed crimes. I sent you thousands of dollars’ worth of gifts from the best country on this planet. I gave you tens of thousands of Taka in gift after gift, time after time.
I opened your first savings account and for 12 months, I deposited 3,000–5,000 Taka each month into it. I did the exact same thing for your three daughters — Samia, Fareha, and Muskan. I gave your family direct financial assistance. I sent you shoes, clothes, and jewelry from the United States. I installed an 80,000 Taka AC in your home so your daughter could sit and work in comfort. I sent you bottles of medicine and vitamins for every member of your family.
I did all of this in just a short period of one year — all for one family. Your family.
And what did you do, Daughter of Deception? While I was giving, supporting, and protecting you, you and your daughters were building not one but two scams against me — and against God.
You betrayed me in ways unimaginable. You betrayed the hand that gave you everything.
I make you this promise: I will bring both your daughters, Samia and Fareha, before the law and put them behind bars for many years. And I promise to the grave of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that your laughter will end — you will not live to smile at the pain you caused. Justice will come, and you will face it.