Abuzar khan
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The Letter I Never Sent
I’ve written this letter a hundred times. Maybe more. On scraps of notebooks, napkins, and the backs of receipts. I’ve typed it in the notes app of every phone I’ve owned, deleted it, rewritten it, and tucked it away in the corners of my mind I try not to visit.
By Abuzar khan7 months ago in Humans
Albert Einstein: The Genius Who Changed the World
Albert Einstein is one of the most famous scientists in history. His name is often used to describe someone who is very intelligent. But Einstein was more than just smart — he was a thinker, a dreamer, and a man who believed in peace, kindness, and human rights. His life is a story of curiosity, courage, and change.
By Abuzar khan7 months ago in Men
Saddam Hussein: The Lion Who Roared Against the West
In the modern history of the Muslim world, few leaders have stood as boldly against the West as Saddam Hussein, the former president of Iraq. Loved by many, hated by some, and feared by his enemies — Saddam was a man who fought not just wars, but a battle of honor, pride, and resistance. His name still echoes in the hearts of those who believe in standing tall, even when the whole world is against you.
By Abuzar khan7 months ago in History
The Letter in the Rain
It was a quiet, rainy evening in a small town. The roads were wet and shiny. The air smelled like rain and soil. Most people had gone home. But one boy stood near the post office, holding a small letter in his hand. His name was Ayan, and he was 20 years old.
By Abuzar khan8 months ago in Humans
The Girl Who Could Not See or Hear — But Still Learned to Speak
In the year 1880, a baby girl was born in Alabama, USA. Her name was Helen Keller. She was healthy and happy. But when she was just 19 months old, Helen got very sick. No one knew exactly what the illness was. Some doctors said it was scarlet fever; others said it was meningitis. All that mattered was the result: Helen became blind and deaf.
By Abuzar khan8 months ago in History
Whispers on the Wind: The Silent Boy’s Secret Language
In a small, forgotten village tucked between rolling hills and vast fields of mustard flowers, lived a boy named Sahil. His presence was quiet, like the gentle rustle of leaves before a breeze. People often said he was strange because he rarely spoke. But the truth was, Sahil’s silence was not emptiness — it was a world waiting to be understood.
By Abuzar khan8 months ago in Humans
Where Horses Run Free
In the lush, rolling countryside of Mehrabad, time didn’t race like it did in the cities. Here, it flowed slowly, like the small river that curved through wheat fields and orchards. It was a land of golden mornings, the scent of wet earth, and the rhythm of hooves echoing through the valley.
By Abuzar khan8 months ago in Art











