Illustration
The Song of the Rain Frog. AI-Generated.
**Title: The Song of the Rain Frog** In a quiet lake surrounded by a forest, a little frog named Flower lived. She loved dancing on lily pads with her friends under the moonlight. One night, Flower heard a strange buzzing sound from the other side of the lake. Curious, she hopped over and found a large frog trapped in an old net. With her friends' help, she rescued the big frog, who turned out to be the frogs' wise elder. As a reward, he taught Flower a magical song that brought gentle rain. When a drought hit the village, Flower sang, saving the lake and forest. From then on, she became the frogs' hero.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
"The Magic of Snow in the Mountain Village". AI-Generated.
In a small village nestled among mountains, Laila woke one morning to find the world blanketed in pristine snow. The flakes fell softly, draping trees and cottages like a magical veil. Wrapping her face in a woolen scarf, Laila stepped outside, brushing the snow with her small fingers. She heard the laughter of village children building a giant snowman and joined them eagerly. But a faint sound from the forest caught her attention. Following it, she found a tiny rabbit trapped under the snow. Carefully, she freed it, and in return, the rabbit led her to a dazzling clearing where snowflakes danced like twinkling stars. Laila returned to the village, her heart warm despite the cold, carrying the secret of the forest’s magic.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
The Secret of the Magic Dessert. AI-Generated.
In a small village, there was an old woman named Umm Salem, famous for making the most delicious desserts. Every day, she prepared a new batch of golden basbousa or crispy kunafa and shared it with the village children. But there was a mysterious secret: anyone who ate her sweets would smile and laugh endlessly!One day, Yasser, a mischievous boy, decided to uncover Umm Salem’s secret. He sneaked into her kitchen at night and saw her adding a drop from a tiny bottle labeled "Joy Water" to the dessert. Curious, Yasser asked, "What’s that?" Umm Salem smiled and said, "These are my happy memories! I add them to the sweets, and they fill everyone’s hearts with joy."Yasser learned the secret but chose to keep it to himself. From that day on, whenever he ate Umm Salem’s desserts, he felt the world was brighter. He realized that happiness is made from love and cherished memories.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
The Wheat Seeds and Hope. AI-Generated.
**The Wheat Seeds and Hope** In a small village surrounded by green fields, an old wise woman named Mother Sarah lived. She owned a tiny plot of land where she planted wheat every year. During a harsh drought, the land dried up, the rains stopped, and the plants withered. The villagers lost hope, but Mother Sarah refused to give up.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
Your Smile Was My Favorite Poem
Love does something no science can explain, no textbook can fully grasp. It rewires the mind, softens the heart, and alters the way we perceive the world—especially the person we fall for. Suddenly, their ordinary laugh becomes music. Their tired eyes become galaxies. And their smile—oh, their smile—becomes your favorite poem, the one you keep rereading, even when no one else understands why.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
How AI Is a Threat
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often described as a miracle of modern science—a tool that can write poetry, drive cars, diagnose diseases, and even mimic human conversation. It promises convenience, progress, and a future filled with technological wonder. But beneath the shiny surface of this digital revolution lies a darker, quieter truth: AI is also a growing threat. Not just to jobs or industries, but to privacy, ethics, freedom, and even the nature of being human.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
The Unseen Architects
It starts subtly, almost imperceptibly. You open your social media app, and there it is: a perfectly curated feed of posts, news articles, and advertisements that seem to know you better than you know yourself. Later, you switch on a streaming service, and it suggests a movie that aligns precisely with your obscure taste in indie documentaries. You search for a product online, and for weeks, ads for similar items follow you across every website. This isn't magic; it's the invisible hand of algorithms at work, silently shaping our perceptions, influencing our choices, and, increasingly, defining our reality.
By Momin Shah7 months ago in Art
Flicker — When Identity Breaks and Blurs
Flicker is the newest piece in my Blurred Identity series — a brutal snapshot of what it means to exist in a world obsessed with being seen, tracked, and labeled. It’s a scream wrapped in pixels, a face caught mid-breakdown, caught somewhere between showing up and fading out.
By Danielle Jara7 months ago in Art





