
Abdul Rauf
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History Would’ve Burned This Page Challenge Winners
The Page They Couldn’t Burn” They called it a ledger. To the untrained eye, it looked like a simple leather-bound journal, dusty and cracked with age, kept behind lock and iron key in the furthest cellar of the monastery’s library. Only a few even knew it existed, and fewer dared to read it. Brother Eli knew both the danger and the weight of what was hidden in its pages.
By Abdul Rauf26 days ago in History
The Burning Page of History
History Would’ve Burned This Page In the year 1539, the Abbey of Saint Dunstan stood quietly in the shadowed woods of Northumbria, its stone walls soaked with centuries of whispered prayers and secret knowledge. While most abbeys copied sacred texts, Saint Dunstan’s scriptorium harbored a darker purpose: it preserved banned writings—books condemned by kings, burned by bishops, and erased by time.
By Abdul Rauf7 months ago in Journal
The Cat and the Clever Rat”
In a quiet old bakery nestled at the end of a cobbled lane, there lived a cat named Miro. He was sleek, with a coat as black as midnight and eyes like polished amber. He belonged to the baker, who relied on Miro to keep the shop free of pests, particularly rats.
By Abdul Rauf7 months ago in Fiction
Youth: The Pillars of Nation Building
Introduction Youth is often referred to as the backbone of a nation. With boundless energy, fresh perspectives, and a strong sense of purpose, young people possess the potential to transform societies and shape the future of any country. In a developing nation like India, where more than 65% of the population is below the age of 35, the role of youth in nation-building becomes not just important, but absolutely crucial.
By Abdul Rauf7 months ago in Education
Youth: The Pillars of Nation Building
Introduction Youth is often referred to as the backbone of a nation. With boundless energy, fresh perspectives, and a strong sense of purpose, young people possess the potential to transform societies and shape the future of any country. In a developing nation like India, where more than 65% of the population is below the age of 35, the role of youth in nation-building becomes not just important, but absolutely crucial.
By Abdul Rauf7 months ago in Education
The Lion and the Lamb
In a land where golden savannas met whispering forests, there was a tree older than memory itself. It stood at the edge of the two worlds—neither fully wild nor wholly tame. Under this ancient tree, fate once brought together two souls who were never meant to meet.
By Abdul Rauf7 months ago in History
How to Get Rich in Any Economy”
Malik Reyes wasn’t born into money. His childhood home was a cramped apartment above a bodega in the Bronx, where the ceiling leaked in the winter and the heating barely worked. His father worked long shifts at a warehouse; his mother ran a daycare from their living room. They had love, but never surplus.
By Abdul Rauf7 months ago in Motivation
Think Like an Analyst, Win Like a Pro
Raise Your Analytics Game: The Story of Nisha Verma Nisha Verma was a marketing manager at a mid-sized e-commerce firm in Mumbai, where creativity reigned supreme—but logic, not so much. Her team crafted beautiful campaigns, witty copy, and flashy visuals, but no one could really explain what worked or why.
By Abdul Rauf7 months ago in Motivation











