Abdul Malik
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I am a student and I am writing stories on vocal.media earn money and continue my study.
Stories (7)
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School Days
The school bell rang loudly as Arjun rushed through the gates of Sunrise Public School. He was in Class 8, and it was the beginning of a new academic year. His backpack was heavier than usual, filled with fresh notebooks and sharpened pencils. But more than anything, his heart was full of excitement. He was going to see his friends again after the long summer break.
By Abdul Malik8 months ago in Education
"The Magic of Mobility: How Mobile Phones Shape Our Lives"
In a small town nestled between hills and fields, lived a boy named Aarav. He was sixteen, curious, and always full of questions. His favorite companion was not a book, a bicycle, or even a pet—it was his mobile phone.
By Abdul Malik8 months ago in Fiction
The Human story
Long before cities rose or wheels turned, there was silence. The universe, vast and empty, waited. Then, with a burst of light, a star was born, and in its fiery heart, atoms danced and fused—carbon, oxygen, iron—elements that would one day breathe, build, and dream. We were not there to see it, but that was our beginning.
By Abdul Malik8 months ago in History
The Habits That Shape Our Reading Journey
When Elena was ten years old, her grandmother gave her a tattered copy of The Secret Garden. The pages were yellowing, the spine had been taped together twice, and the faint scent of old paper clung to every chapter. For Elena, that book wasn't just a story—it was a doorway. Every evening after school, she would curl up by the window and read until her eyelids grew heavy. Her journey with stories had begun in the most traditional way: printed pages, quiet corners, and endless curiosity.
By Abdul Malik8 months ago in Education
The Journey of the World" in English
In a quiet coastal village where the waves kissed the shores and the hills echoed with songs of old, a young woman named Elina dreamed of the world beyond the horizon. She was no ordinary dreamer—Elina had a gift for languages. From an early age, she could mimic accents, learn grammar by ear, and memorize phrases from books her parents brought from their travels. Her mother was a historian and her father a translator, both passionate about the preservation of world cultures.
By Abdul Malik8 months ago in Fiction
The Empty stomach of lion.. Content Warning.
In the heart of the vast, sun-baked savannah, a lion named Kovu wandered alone. Once the feared leader of the Roaring Pride, Kovu now walked with a limp and a sunken belly. His mane, once thick and golden, had begun to gray around the edges, and his ribs pressed against his skin like the bones of a broken cage.
By Abdul Malik8 months ago in Pride
The Road to Success: A Journey of Determination and Growth. Content Warning.
Once in a small town lived a boy named Arman. He was 16 years old, curious, and full of dreams. Arman came from a simple family. His father was a mechanic and his mother was a school cook. They didn’t have much, but they gave Arman everything they could—especially love and support.
By Abdul Malik8 months ago in Families






