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The Rise and Spirit of Afghan Cricket: A Story of Hope and Unity
The Origins of Cricket in Afghanistan The story of Afghan cricket begins during the 1980s and 1990s when millions of Afghans fled to neighboring Pakistan due to ongoing conflict. In refugee camps and cities across Pakistan, many young Afghans were introduced to cricket, a sport deeply loved by Pakistanis. It quickly caught on, and cricket became a common pastime among Afghan refugees.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
The Benefits of Water Play for Children
Water play is one of the simplest yet most powerful activities for young children. Whether it’s in a bathtub, a shallow pool, or even a plastic basin in the backyard, children naturally love to splash, pour, and play in water. But beyond the laughter and fun, water play offers many physical, emotional, and cognitive benefits.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
🌿 A Greener Tomorrow: Why Protecting Our Planet Starts Today
Protecting the Environment: Our Shared Responsibility In every corner of our planet, nature whispers a warning. The rivers that once flowed with clarity now carry pollutants. Forests that once stood tall and proud are vanishing. Air that once smelled of rain and flowers is now laced with smoke. These aren’t distant problems. They are daily realities for millions. The environment, our shared home, is in danger—and protecting it is no longer a choice, but a necessity.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
🕊️ Birds of Afghanistan – A Forgotten Tale of Nature
Afghanistan is often seen through the lens of war, rugged mountains, or ancient cities. But beyond the headlines, this land holds a hidden secret in its skies — a sanctuary for birds. With more than 470 species of birds either residing or passing through, Afghanistan is a vital migratory corridor linking Central Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Europe. Every spring and autumn, the Afghan sky becomes a highway of wings — yellow, green, black, grey, and crimson — soaring above fields, deserts, rivers, and cities.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
Afghanistan’s Fruits: Sweetness Grown in Hardship
Afghanistan is not just a land of mountains and history — it is also a land of fruit. Juicy pomegranates, sun-kissed apricots, golden melons, and crisp apples grow in its valleys, nourished by natural spring water, clean air, and organic soil. Afghan fruit doesn’t just taste good — it tastes real.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
Myths vs. Reality: What the World Gets Wrong About Afghanistan
When most people hear the word Afghanistan, certain images come to mind — war, destruction, poverty, fear. For decades, the country has been portrayed through a narrow lens by international media, often reduced to conflict zones and tragedy. But Afghanistan is more than a headline, more than a battlefield, and more than the pain it has endured.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
Afghanistan: A Hidden Gem That Deserves to Be Seen Up Close
If you follow the media, Afghanistan might seem like a land of dust, danger, and despair. But if you ever dare to look beyond the headlines, you’ll discover a country filled with breathtaking beauty, rich culture, and some of the kindest people you’ll ever meet.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
The School Beneath the Mulberry Tree
In the rural highlands of eastern Afghanistan, nestled among the dry fields and mud-brick homes, lies a village so small that it doesn’t even appear on most maps. There are no paved roads. Electricity flickers on and off like a candle in the wind. The closest school is hours away, over rough hills and riverbeds that flood during spring.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
❤rian’s Night: When the Dark Almost Won❤
It was late at night. The wind whispered through the cracked window of a small room, lit only by a dying bulb. Arian sat on the edge of his bed, his hands gripping his face, his shoulders trembling — not from cold, but from the weight of everything he had tried to carry for too long.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Fiction
The Power of Belief in a Child
I had just started my position as a teacher for Quran and Tawheed in a third-grade classroom. With only one month left before the academic year ended, I gathered my students to assess their learning levels, intending to design a better plan for their education.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation
❤Two stranger s on a journey ❤
That day was unlike any other. It wasn’t a celebration, nor a tragedy—but something far stranger. I had done something that even now, I can't believe I had the courage for. In the absence of my parents, without anyone’s approval, I called a mullah and married a girl I barely knew.
By Abdulmusawer6 months ago in Motivation











