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Business Requires Brains , How a Clever Marketing Trick Fooled Thousands
Running a successful business is not just about having a great product — it requires strategy, creativity, and most importantly, brains. A fascinating and somewhat concerning example of this recently came to light in the world of pharmaceutical marketing.
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 6 months ago in Lifehack
Life Beneath the Waves: A Glimpse Inside a Nuclear Submarine
Right now, while around 650,000 to 700,000 people are flying thousands of feet above the Earth in airplanes, thousands of others are deep below the ocean’s surface in submarines. A nuclear submarine is one of the most expensive weapons in the world. Its greatest strength lies in its silence. It spends most of its life underwater, hidden from sight. Yet, inside this powerful weapon, the most delicate element is its crew. So, let’s take a glimpse into the life of those who live inside this metal capsule.
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 6 months ago in Fiction
A Wound Deeper Than Blood
Without caring for the blood seeping from his wound, Zaron kept driving along the routes Noor guided him through, steeling himself for what was to come. “Stop here, Zaar—look, that’s my house!” Noor, excited to see her home again, pointed outside when she saw him lost in thought behind the wheel. Coming to his senses, Zaron hit the brakes. “Noor, listen to me…” he called out as he saw her opening the door to step out. “Yes? What is it?” She paused and turned back toward him. “Please take care of yourself, and tell your family everything honestly. I’ll be right here—if anything goes wrong, just call me,” Zaron said, the worry in his heart showing through despite her bright smile. “No, you go! Your family must be worried too. I’ll handle it—I’ll tell them everything myself. My Baba is very kind. When he finds out how those horrible men tried to scare me, just watch how he’ll deal with them,” Noor replied determinedly. She stepped out, rang the bell by the gate, and Zaron parked the car at the side and got out too. “Zaar, I told you—go home. I’ll tell them myself,” Noor reassured him again when she saw him walking toward her. “No, I’ll tell your family everything myself and leave only when I know you’re safe with them,” Zaron said firmly as the gate opened. “Aunty! When did you get here?” Noor chirped as she hugged the woman who stood there, stunned. “Where’s Mama? I know she must be so worried!” Noor stepped away and called inside for Naila Begum. “My Noor, my child…” Hearing her voice, Naila Begum and Raza came rushing out of a room, arms wide open to hug her—but froze when they saw Mr. Zaheer standing between them. “Baba…” Noor ran to him, burying her face in his chest as tears fell freely. “Baba, those men were horrible. They killed the driver uncle and shot Zaar too. They tried to take me away but Zaar saved me. He took me to the jungle. I was so scared—I missed you and Mama so much. I knew you’d be worried but…” Her voice faltered as she lifted her head and wiped her nose with her dupatta. “But Zaar fainted because he’d been shot and I didn’t know what to do. I prayed to Allah and then an uncle helped us and took us to his home…” Noor glanced at everyone’s silent faces, then stepped away from Mr. Zaheer to go to her mother. Naila Begum was torn between relief and fear at her husband’s cold expression. “Mama, please don’t cry—I’m home now, and I’m safe,” Noor said, wiping her mother’s tears as she pulled her into a hug. But Naila Begum couldn’t hold back her sobs. “Mama, please don’t cry or I’ll cry too,” Noor whispered, trying to hold back her own tears. She reached for Raza’s hand and pulled him close—he looked terrified. “Baba, please don’t…” Noor gasped as Mr. Zaheer pulled out a gun from his pocket. Raza dropped Noor’s hand and grabbed his father, but Mr. Zaheer shoved him aside onto a sofa and turned the gun toward Noor. “After disgracing my honor and spending the night with a strange man, did you really think I’d forgive you? I’m not one of those shameless fathers who hide their daughter’s sins!” Mr. Zaheer hissed through clenched teeth. He fired, but Zaron arrived just in time, deflecting his aim—the bullet hit the ceiling instead.
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 6 months ago in Chapters
The Broken Relationship That Rebuilt Me
There are moments in life that shake you so hard, you feel as if the ground beneath you has collapsed. For me, that moment came on an ordinary Tuesday when she looked into my eyes and said the words that would echo in my head for months: “We can’t keep doing this anymore.”
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 7 months ago in Families
Love vs. Lust: A Neurochemical and Spiritual Comparison of Dopamine in Sex and Love
Introduction Human relationships are governed by a delicate interplay of emotional, physical, and spiritual dynamics. At the core of these experiences are complex neurochemical reactions and deeply rooted moral frameworks. One of the most significant chemicals involved is dopamine, often known as the "pleasure molecule." It plays a pivotal role in both sexual experiences and emotional bonding in love. But how do these two expressions—sex and love—compare in terms of dopamine release? Moreover, how do religious traditions, particularly Islam, view these experiences?
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 7 months ago in Families
The Science of Love: Why Seeing a Loved One Brings Peace
Love has long been a subject of poetry, art, and philosophy, but in recent decades, science has begun to uncover what actually happens in the human brain and body when we experience love — especially when we see the one we love. Have you ever noticed how just a glimpse of your beloved can calm your nerves, lift your mood, or make your worries fade away? This isn’t just a romantic notion; there are measurable biological and psychological processes behind it.
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 7 months ago in Families
The Angel of Death: A Love That Killed
In the quiet corridors of a hospital in Massachusetts during the late 1980s and early 1990s, patients checked in for care and healing—but some never made it out. Behind their tragic endings was not negligence, nor natural decline, but a woman with a soft voice, calm demeanor, and a heart consumed by a deadly passion.
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 7 months ago in Families
The Martyrdom of Hazrat Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA)
In the year 23 AH, the second Caliph of Islam, Ameer al-Mu’mineen Hazrat Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA), was returning to Madinah after performing Hajj. Along the journey, he halted at a place, dismounted his camel, and sat on the ground, clearing away the pebbles with his hands to make a small space for himself to rest. Spreading his cloak, he lay down, gazed up at the sky, and immediately raised both hands towards it. In a moment of deep spiritual connection, he supplicated to his Lord:
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 7 months ago in History
The Justice of Hazrat Umar (RA)
Hazrat Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA), the second Caliph of Islam, is remembered as one of the most just rulers in human history. His legacy is filled with stories of deep piety, unwavering justice, and commitment to the welfare of his people. Among the many stories attributed to his life, one incident stands out as a powerful reflection of his leadership and moral integrity. This is the true story of how Hazrat Umar (RA), as the leader of a vast empire, held himself accountable before a humble citizen of his realm.
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 7 months ago in History
The True History of Naswar
There is a widespread misconception among our Pashtun communities that naswar (chewing tobacco) is part of Pashtun culture or history. The new generation has also adopted this belief without question, simply assuming it to be true. Instead of investigating the origins, many wear this as a badge of honor, proudly claiming it as part of their cultural identity and even encouraging others to use it.
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 7 months ago in History







