Nothing To See is not just a book of poetry—it’s a survival record. In these searing, soul-baring verses, Mika’il Naseem traces the invisible bruises of boyhood, the silence of addiction, and the long, aching road to healing. Written across years of spiritual hunger and personal transformation, these poems speak from the edge: from high school classrooms to combat zones, from the darkest nights of the soul to the fragile first steps of faith. This is poetry stripped of polish. It rages. It pleads. It mourns. And ultimately, it forgives. Before Islam. Before sobriety. Before the name change that marked the beginning of a new life—these poems were survival. If you’ve ever carried something you couldn’t name… If you’ve ever searched for mercy, meaning, or peace… If you’ve ever needed to know that you are not alone— this book is for you. Not to enjoy. But to endure.