Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain
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Welcome to a world where forgotten legends, unsolved mysteries, and dark histories come alive. Through gripping storytelling, I dive deep into the human psyche — exploring not just what happened but why it still matters today.
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Jack the Ripper 2.0
In the heart of London, where the fog once shrouded the sinister deeds of a notorious killer, a new terror was brewing. But this time, the threat wasn't a shadowy figure lurking in the gaslit streets; it was a digital specter, a ghost in the machine.
By Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain about a year ago in Criminal
The Tale of King Shahrayar and Shahrazad: A Story of Stories
Once upon a time—like, way back—there was this king named Shahrayar. On the outside, he had it all: a palace dripping in gold, gardens big enough to get lost in, and crowds who cheered his every move. But inside? Dude was broken. You see, someone he loved had betrayed him big time. And instead of dealing with his feelings like a normal person, he went full villain.
By Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain about a year ago in Fiction
The Tale of the Bot and the Drone
In a not-so-distant future, a bustling city ran like clockwork, thanks to an advanced ecosystem of Artificial Intelligence and automated machines. Among the countless robots and drones working in harmony, two distinct machines shared a bond that was, oddly enough, more like that between old friends.
By Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain about a year ago in Fiction
Aladdin and the Quantum Lamp:
In a bustling megacity in the year 2095, Aladdin Nasir was no hero—just a street-smart hacker scraping by. Living in the cyberpunk underbelly of New Baghdad, he had learned to manipulate systems, decrypt codes, and outwit the surveillance drones that patrolled the streets. With no family or fortune to his name, Aladdin survived by breaking into illegal networks for small-time criminals. But his life was about to change when he stumbled upon a device that powerful criminals would kill for—a quantum computer disguised as an antique lamp.
By Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain about a year ago in Fiction
Ali Baba and the Forty Hackers: . AI-Generated.
In the year 2095, Ali Baba wasn't a legendary figure—just a down-on-his-luck delivery driver scraping by in the neon-lit slums of New Basra. He was a simple guy with no aspirations beyond paying rent on time and keeping his little brother out of trouble. But one fateful night, he stumbled upon a secret that would make him the target of New Basra’s most dangerous cyber-criminal gang—The Forty Hackers.
By Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain about a year ago in Fiction
Sinbad the Space Explorer:
In the not-so-distant future, humankind has ventured beyond Earth, exploring the stars and colonizing distant planets. But the most famous explorer of all isn't a hardened astronaut—he's Captain Sinbad, a bold yet kind-hearted space adventurer, traveling the galaxy with his quirky family aboard their spaceship, the Seven Seas. Alongside his teenage daughter Leila and his mischievous robot companion Sparky, Sinbad embarks on thrilling voyages filled with danger, humor, and unexpected lessons about family and bravery.
By Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain about a year ago in Families
"The Last Ride". AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Stranger on the Bicycle The evening air smelled of damp earth as Bella Wright pedaled through the quiet lanes of Little Stretton, her brown curls bouncing beneath her bonnet. She knew the roads well, winding through farmlands and forests that stretched for miles. Her workday at the factory had ended late, and though the sun was slipping beneath the horizon, Bella wasn’t worried. She’d taken this route home countless times.
By Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain about a year ago in Criminal
The Pharaoh’s Last Zoom Call. AI-Generated.
Setting: It's 2024, but ancient Egyptian royalty has embraced modern technology. Pharaoh Ramesses III holds state meetings via Zoom, and palace conspiracies unfold in encrypted WhatsApp groups. The story begins with a palace filled with Wi-Fi routers, confused crocodiles, and queens who know way too much about hacking.
By Dr. S.G. Mohammed Hussain about a year ago in Criminal








