Abdul Qayyum
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I Abdul Qayyum is also a passionate advocate for social justice and human rights. I use his platform to shine a light on marginalized communities and highlight their struggles, aiming to foster empathy and drive positive change.
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Escape from Germany
August 1939's crisp air whispered down Berlin's winding streets with foreboding. Unaware that their lives would soon undergo a significant transformation, 85 American missionaries serving The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints carried on with their regular activities. Hitler's army was encroaching on Europe, casting a shadow of war across the continent.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
The Unforeseen Disclosure
Two weeks afterward and I haven't listened to anything from Kye which truly shouldn't astonish me, but it does. Jay hasn't truly said anything around what happened and I do not think he truly cares. He's been calling me more regularly so I think which means whoever he was assumed to be seeing cut him off. This has all been happening for a reason; each single time we attempt to go against each other it never works out. We are implied to be for each other. . .perhaps he's at last beginning to see this.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
Town Rape . Content Warning.
The little hamlet of Millbrook was hit by the news like a wildfire. The 18-year-old senior in high school, Julia Martin, had said that she was accosted near the abandoned train tracks and held at knifepoint. The population went into a fearful and sympathetic frenzy upon seeing her face smeared with tears and her voice shaking during the evening news.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
How One Move Changed My Life Forever
As soon as we turned into the main road, Mom turned off the country music that was playing on the radio. I couldn't understand why she turned off the music, and I was fascinated. "Scott's work takes a while to get to, as we all know," she said.. We might relocate, she said as I was finishing my thought. You may not want to, but the reason for doing this is to get us closer to Scott's work.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
The Last Train Home
Standing on the platform, I could see my breath in the chilly evening air. The few other riders waiting beside me shuffled their feet impatiently as the last train of the night was running late. After 10 minutes, I looked at my watch and felt a wave of nervousness and expectation pass over me. I hadn't seen my father in years, so the idea of spending hours with him while traveling back to our hometown seemed strange and intimidating at the same time.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
A Journey of Survivor
I realize now that I was clueless about the time. Three in the morning, maybe four. His bedroom floor was covered in white tiles, and my purple Pensacola Florida tourist shirt and black pajama shorts were strewn around. I tightly closed my eyes, attempting to transport myself to another location. I kept telling myself, "If I don't see it, it didn't happen," as he was on top of me. It won't happen if I don't see it. Despite my best efforts, I was unable to overcome his weight. I couldn't stop wondering what I had done wrong and what had made him want to harm me in this way.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
### The Echoing Woods
The five buddies headed out for their weekend hike on a brisk October morning. The ground was covered in a mosaic of fallen leaves, and the smell of pine permeated the air. For months, Mark, Lisa, Tom, Emily, and Jake had been organizing this vacation in an attempt to get away from the turmoil of their everyday life.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
### Silent Screams
Eyes heavy with exhaustion, Sara leaned against the counter of the 24-hour convenience shop. The neon lights outside buzzed softly, creating an unsettling glow across the empty street as the clock above the door approached two in the morning. With a groan, she glanced at her open textbook, the words appearing blurry. It was difficult for her to juggle late-night jobs with college classes, but she needed the money.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
The Angel of Protection
Max was a stray dog whom Kirn's family took in when she was six years old. He was unlike any other dog they had ever seen; they had discovered him, dirty and skinny, but with eyes that seemed to be wise beyond his years, wandering close to the outside of their town. Max integrated into their family quite fast, but Kirn had a particular connection to him right on.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
My Dual Existences on Another Planet!
Dr. Emily Parker had always found the secrets of quantum mechanics to be enthralling. She was a bright physicist at the vanguard of theoretical research, and she devoted many hours to thinking about the ramifications of alternate realities and parallel universes. In her messy laboratory, one rainy afternoon, she had an unexpected breakthrough.
By Abdul Qayyumabout a year ago in Fiction
**Discover How This Couple's First Date Spanned Centuries!**
Before deciding to eventually meet in person, Emma and Jack had exchanged clever banter and interests on a dating app. They went on their first date to a charming historical park renowned for its lovely gardens and old ruins. Jack looked genuinely interested in learning, so Emma, a history lover, was thrilled to share the stories of the park's past with him.
By Abdul Qayyum2 years ago in Fiction

