
Dr Gabriel
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“Love is my language — I speak it, write it, and celebrate those who live by it.”
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The Mirror Has Teeth
I always thought people who covered mirrors at night were just superstitious. The kind who burned sage, whispered to crystals, and talked about “bad energy” like it was weather. Not me. I’m practical. I’ve got a bullet journal, a plant I haven’t killed, and a reasonable fear of overdrafting—not ghosts.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Fiction
The Sound of His Silence
My father never said “I love you” out loud. Not once. He wasn’t the type to wrap his arms around you or spill emotions at the dinner table. His love was quiet, sturdy, and often hidden in plain sight — like a warm coat hung near the door on a rainy day, silently waiting for you to notice it was there all along.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Fiction
The Coffee Pot Never Lies”
Every morning in Maple Hollow, the coffee pot starts brewing at exactly 5:30 AM. It’s the kind of town where people still wave from their porches, gossip over pie at the diner, and know your dog’s name — even if they don’t remember yours.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Fiction
A Thousand Mornings Without You
The first morning without her felt like the sky had forgotten how to breathe. It wasn’t quiet. It was hollow. The kind of silence that seeps into your bones and makes the ticking of the kitchen clock sound like thunder. I stood in her kitchen—the one she had kept like a sacred shrine of warmth and smells and cinnamon—and all I could think was how her favorite mug still sat by the sink, waiting for a hand that would never return.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Fiction
The Last Song We Danced To
When Emma first met Ayaan at the college music club, she didn’t think much of the shy guy in the corner, strumming his guitar like the world outside didn’t exist. He barely spoke, eyes always hidden behind messy curls, but when he sang — something in her stirred. It wasn’t just his voice. It was the pain in it. The kind of pain people try to hide, but music spills.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Fiction
The Israel-Iran Conflict:
The Israel-Iran conflict is one of the most volatile and complex confrontations in the Middle East, with far-reaching implications for global security. Though not officially declared a war in the traditional sense, hostilities between Israel and Iran have unfolded in a shadow war spanning decades, involving cyberattacks, assassinations, airstrikes, and proxy battles. As tensions escalate in 2025, the risk of a full-scale military conflict appears more real than ever.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Journal
My love story
"When the Lilacs Bloomed Again" It was always the scent of lilacs that brought her back. Each spring, when the bushes in the town square bloomed, Ava found herself walking the old path, past the rusted bike racks and toward the bench under the maple tree. It wasn’t marked, but it might as well have been his memorial. This was where they fell in love. And this was where she last saw him.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Fiction
One Heart
It was supposed to be a quiet summer. June rolled in with a golden softness that melted over the sleepy town of Ashfield. The air smelled of honeysuckle and freshly cut grass, and every street felt like a memory waiting to happen. But for Lena, the season had no scent, no color, no sound. Her world was a quiet echo of hospital monitors and whispered prayers.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Fiction
The Joy of Eid: A Celebration of Faith, Family, and Generosity
Eid, one of the most significant holidays in Islam, is more than a festive occasion—it is a profound expression of faith, unity, and compassion. Celebrated twice a year—Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha—these days hold deep spiritual meaning and are marked by rituals, prayers, and community gatherings. While each Eid has its unique purpose and practices, both are moments of joy that bring Muslims closer to God, their families, and their communities.
By Dr Gabriel 7 months ago in Journal











