Abdul Rahman
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The Lion of Burkina Faso: How Ibrahim Traoré Defied the West and Stood for His People"
In a world where politics is too often dictated by foreign powers, and leaders bend to the pressure of wealth and influence, one man has emerged from the heart of Africa as a bold exception. Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the President of Burkina Faso, did not rise through luxury, wealth, or diplomacy—but through courage, conviction, and an unshakable love for his country.
By Abdul Rahman 8 months ago in History
10 Places on Earth That Look Straight Out of a Sci-Fi Movie
The world we live in is full of incredible natural wonders and human-made marvels. But some places go beyond breathtaking—they seem completely out of this world. From landscapes that resemble alien planets to caves that glow like something from a fantasy realm, here are ten real-world locations that look like they belong in a sci-fi movie.
By Abdul Rahman 8 months ago in Earth
The Last Message from Mars
It was Sol 497 on Mars, and Commander Alex Raines had stopped counting the days. He stood alone outside the now-abandoned research station "Ares-7," staring at the dying sun through the red, dust-heavy sky. The landscape was eerily silent—just the hum of his suit systems and the distant whine of shifting sands. His oxygen levels were stable—for now—but his communication system was failing. His only companion was the empty horizon.
By Abdul Rahman 8 months ago in Earth
The Witness Tree: A Century of Humanity Through the Eyes of an Ancient Banyan
In the heart of an old village, or perhaps at the corner of a forgotten street in a growing city, stands a banyan tree — grand, unyielding, and timeless. For over a hundred years, this tree has watched the world change. It has no voice, but it remembers. It does not speak, but it listens. It is, in every sense, a witness — a silent observer of human triumphs, tragedies, and transformations.
By Abdul Rahman 8 months ago in Earth
The Day I Stopped Chasing Perfection
Start writing...For most of my life, I believed perfection was the goal. I thought success meant having flawless work, the right words at the right time, and a life that looked good from the outside. I was raised to believe that if something wasn’t perfect, it wasn’t worth doing.
By Abdul Rahman 9 months ago in Humans
You’re Not Lost — You’re Just Becoming
Start writing...There are moments in life when everything feels like it’s covered in fog. You can’t see the road ahead clearly. You second-guess your choices, question your path, and feel like maybe you’ve taken a wrong turn somewhere. The uncertainty can be overwhelming — like you’ve drifted off course and ended up somewhere unrecognizable.
By Abdul Rahman 9 months ago in Motivation
Between the Heart and the Bond
The town of Whitestone was a place where life seemed to slow down, where everyone knew everyone else, and secrets rarely stayed hidden for long. Among its residents, two people had grown up together—Anna and Jake. Their bond, rooted in childhood, had withstood time, distance, and the trials of life. They were best friends, through and through, sharing everything from their dreams to their fears. But somewhere along the way, something had changed, something neither of them had anticipated.
By Abdul Rahman 9 months ago in Education
Whispers of the Unknown
It was on a quiet, unremarkable Tuesday when Mia first found herself standing at the edge of a city she had never seen before. The flight had been long, a blur of clouds and distant lands. The moment she stepped out of the airport terminal, the air was thick with the scent of something unfamiliar, a mix of old stone, rain, and something she couldn’t place. She had been running away from something—maybe herself, maybe the monotony of a life she no longer recognized. The city was supposed to be an escape, a fresh start, but now, as she stood on the cracked pavement with nothing but a suitcase in her hand, Mia was unsure what she had gotten herself into.
By Abdul Rahman 9 months ago in Education
Bound by Borders
In the heart of the rugged mountains of Afghanistan, Ameer, a young Pathan boy, was raised with the teachings of honor, courage, and loyalty. His life was shaped by the harshness of his homeland, where every day was a battle against the elements and the weight of tradition. Ameer’s village, nestled in the hills, was isolated from the outside world, its people living in tight-knit communities where the customs and values of their ancestors held strong. For Ameer, the mountains were both a sanctuary and a cage, offering him a deep connection to his roots but also the ever-present reminder of the restrictions placed upon his life.
By Abdul Rahman 9 months ago in Humans
Whiskers and Ears
Once upon a time, in a lush, peaceful meadow nestled between tall, whispering trees, there lived a cat named Whiskers and a rabbit named Ears. Their home was the kind of place where wildflowers danced with the breeze, and the sun always seemed to shine just right, casting golden rays that painted the world in warmth. Though the meadow was full of life, it was quiet, serene, and perfectly arranged, like a painting that had been hung in a gallery, admired by all who passed.
By Abdul Rahman 9 months ago in Fiction











