FARMAN ULLAH
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"From Zero to Online Income: My True Journey into the Digital World" . Content Warning.
📝 Full Story: “Online work? That’s not for people like me.” That was my first thought. I believed that making money online was only for tech-savvy people, fluent in English, or living in big cities. But today, I earn from home — and I want to share this journey to tell you: if I can do it, you can too.
By FARMAN ULLAH 6 months ago in History
Akheer-e-Yaum (The Last Day). Content Warning.
(Even after separation, love does not end)** The city didn’t feel the same today. There was a strange quietness in the air, as if something significant was about to be lost. The sunlight touched the streets, but Ali could only feel darkness inside him. Today was his final day of college — and the final time he would see Fatima.
By FARMAN ULLAH 6 months ago in History
"Education or Illusion? – The Harsh Reality Behind the Promise"
Ali had always heard that education was the key to success. His parents, though illiterate, repeated this line like a prayer. In their dusty little village, where electricity came and went like a passing breeze, education was considered the only door out of poverty. But as Ali grew up, he started to question if that door even had a handle for kids like him.
By FARMAN ULLAH 6 months ago in Education
"Palestine-Israel Conflict Update | July 2025 | Latest Developments"
1. Origins of the Conflict The roots of the Palestine-Israel conflict go back more than a century. In the late 1800s, the Zionist movement began, aiming to create a homeland for Jews in Palestine, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire. At the same time, the Arab population of Palestine had been living there for generations.
By FARMAN ULLAH 6 months ago in History
"Australia’s Forgotten Front: The Story of the Al Muthanna Task Group in Iraq"
When most people think of the Iraq War, they recall the American-led invasion, the fall of Saddam Hussein, and the years of insurgency and political instability that followed. But fewer know of the quiet, disciplined mission undertaken by Australian soldiers in the far south of the country—one that proved essential in helping stabilize a province and build local security forces. This is the story of the Al Muthanna Task Group (AMTG).
By FARMAN ULLAH 7 months ago in History
The Silent Note
Lena was a young and rising singer. Her voice had a magic that touched hearts — soft as silk, powerful as fire. Every café, concert, and theatre she performed in would come alive. She wasn’t just singing songs — she was pouring her soul into every note.
By FARMAN ULLAH 7 months ago in Motivation
Uncle vs Smartphone
In the peaceful little village of Reha, lived an unforgettable man — Uncle Manzoor. With his snowy white beard, pressed cotton kurta, and a chappal that echoed authority, he was respected by everyone — the kind of man who believed that if your tea was too cold, the day was ruined.
By FARMAN ULLAH 7 months ago in Education







