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The Gift of the Sea
You are my sea's present. That was the first line of the letter she wrote to him, which she carefully folded into a glass bottle and dropped into the ocean on a lazy summer day. Ananya had always held the belief that love was vast and deep, sometimes calm and sometimes wild, but always powerful. Love was like the ocean. She spent her evenings in a Bangladeshi coastal village watching the waves kiss the shore and whisper secrets only she could hear. Arif came next. He didn't come from the sea. He was a city man who spoke quickly and had bright eyes. He was carrying a camera and a notebook full of poetry. He went to the village to photograph the ocean for a travel documentary, but instead he discovered Ananya. They met by chance, or perhaps by chance, as Ananya preferred to believe. She was looking for seashells. He was looking for the ideal sunset shot. When they crossed paths, something changed. Ananya spoke as if the sea were alive when Arif inquired about it. She looked at the waves and said, "It listens." “It roars when I'm sad. It sparkles when I'm happy. He made a joke about how "you make the sea sound like it's in love with you." She grinned. "Perhaps it is." The days grew into weeks. Arif stayed for more time than expected. The documentary gradually evolved into a collection of images—of waves, laughter, and Ananya's hair fluttering in the wind. He was inspired to write poems by her voice, which brought to mind monsoon rains on tin roofs. Love was never mentioned. But in the quiet, when they shared mangoes under the old banyan tree or barefoot walked along the sand, it was understood. Arif had to leave, though. He was contacted again by the city with deadlines and facts. Ananya's heart broke quietly as she stood at the water's edge and watched him leave. He said he would come back before he left. She didn't believe her voice as she nodded. Promises were like waves in her world—they came and went constantly. Days went by. then for weeks. Months.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in BookClub
What Happens After Death? A Look at Beliefs Across Religions
Death is one of the greatest mysteries of human life. Every culture and religion has tried to understand what happens after we die. While no one knows for sure, different faiths offer comforting, hopeful, or even warning-filled answers to this eternal question. Here's a brief look at what various religions say about life after death.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Humans
"Justice Across Borders: Global Fight Against Rape"
Punishment for Rape in Different Countries Rape is one of the most serious crimes in any society, involving the violation of an individual's bodily autonomy and dignity. Legal systems around the world treat the crime with varying degrees of severity, depending on the country’s culture, legal framework, and enforcement mechanisms. This essay explores how rape is punished in various parts of the world, while also highlighting some key legal reforms and challenges.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Humans
Ultimate Luxury Showdown: Rolls-Royce vs Bugatti. Which is best?
Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail vs. Bugatti La Voiture Noire: A Battle of Luxury Titans In the ultra-exclusive world of high-end automobiles, two names stand out as pinnacles of art, engineering, and status: Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail and Bugatti La Voiture Noire. These aren’t just cars—they’re statements, rolling sculptures with prices that soar beyond most people’s wildest dreams. But when placed head to head, which one truly reigns supreme?
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Earth
The Ghost at Camp Nou
The Ghost at Camp Nou It was a stormy night in Barcelona. Rain lashed against the windows of Camp Nou as thunder rolled over the city like the roar of a stadium crowd. The stadium, once bursting with energy, now stood dark and quiet—almost haunted.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Gamers
The Last Stop
The clock struck 9:45 PM when Asha stepped out of her part-time job at the city library. The streets of Delhi were still buzzing, but nightfall always carried a certain chill that made her hurry to the nearest bus stop. Her parents had always warned her not to travel late, but with college fees, rent, and expenses mounting, she had little choice. She clutched her sling bag tighter and stepped onto the last bus heading toward East Delhi.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Chapters
Netflix upcoming:the Electric State
The Electric State – What to Expect from Netflix’s Sci-Fi Epic The Electric State, a highly anticipated sci-fi adventure film based on the well-received illustrated novel by Swedish artist Simon Stlenhag, is getting ready to hit Netflix. Set in an alternate version of the United States in the late 1990s, the story blends retro-futurism with post-apocalyptic themes, drawing audiences into a hauntingly beautiful world where technology and decay coexist.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Futurism
You died today, what will happen next? Have you ever thought about it?
You Died Today: What Happens Next? The final time you shut your eyes was now. The world you knew—the voices, the light, the laughter, the worries—all slipped away like a dream fading at dawn. Despite the fact that your body is still, you are aware. And now the journey begins. A journey every human must take. The journey of the soul.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Horror
Was Jesus Christ a Muslim?
Did Jesus Christ practice Islam? What is His Relationship With Muslims? Both Christianity and Islam hold a deep reverence for the figure of Jesus Christ, though their understandings of him differ significantly. For Christians, Jesus is the Son of God, the second person of the Trinity, and the Savior of the world through His death and resurrection. For Muslims, Jesus—known as Isa in Arabic—is one of the greatest prophets, born of the Virgin Mary, who preached the message of monotheism and submission to the one true God, Allah.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in History
Miracles of Jesus Christ
Miracles of Jesus Christ The central figure in Christianity, Jesus Christ, is well-known not only for the teachings and sacrifices that He made but also for the numerous miracles that He worked during His time on earth. These miracles, recorded in the New Testament, serve as signs of His divine authority and compassion. They include healings, control over nature, exorcisms, provision of food, and even the raising of the dead. Each miracle carried a deeper meaning, often symbolizing spiritual truths, and drawing people closer to faith in God.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in History
A Nation that eats its own flesh
Does any civilization consume its own meat? Cannibalism—the act of consuming human flesh—has existed in various cultures across the world throughout history. In most modern societies, it is considered taboo to eat "one's own meat," or members of the same community or species. However, there were civilizations where cannibalism had ritual, spiritual, or survival significance. We can appreciate the complexity of human behavior, belief systems, and survival instincts across time and culture by comprehending these practices. It is essential to approach this issue with respect and objectivity. In many cases, cannibalism has been misunderstood, misrepresented, or exaggerated, especially during colonial periods when Western explorers and missionaries often demonized indigenous practices. Nonetheless, there are well-documented cases of cannibalism in history that serve as anthropological insights into how diverse societies viewed life, death, power, and the human body.
By Dr Sazidul 8 months ago in Education










