FAZAL AHMAD
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Fazal Ahmad is a writer of insightful articles and captivating stories. Exploring Reality lessons, moral, they bring a unique perspective to both factual analysis and imaginative narratives.
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This heat won’t melt my dreams.
The First Drop of Perspiration The alarm screamed at 4:30 AM. Ahmed’s calloused hands fumbled to silence it before his roommate stirred. Another 50°C day loomed outside their tiny apartment in Al Quoz. As he tied his work boots—the left sole barely clinging on—he whispered his mantra:
By FAZAL AHMAD9 months ago in BookClub
Unbreakable Runner 🏃♀️
The Story of the Unbreakable Runner Liam had always been the underdog. Born with a weak leg, doctors said he would never walk properly, let alone run. But Liam refused to accept that. From the moment he took his first painful steps as a child, he knew he wanted to be an athlete. His small town was full of doubters. Kids at school laughed when he limped during PE class. Coaches shook their heads when he asked to join the track team. Even his parents, though supportive, worried he would hurt himself. But Liam had a fire inside him—a stubborn belief that if he worked hard enough, he could prove everyone wrong. Every morning before school, he dragged himself out of bed and ran. His weak leg throbbed with pain, and he often stumbled, scraping his knees. But he got back up. Every. Single. Time. By high school, he had improved—but not enough to compete. The varsity runners left him in the dust during tryouts. Still, he didn’t quit. He trained alone, running mile after mile in the rain, the snow, the blistering heat. His legs grew stronger, his endurance greater. Then came the day of the regional championships. A last-minute injury left the team short a runner. The coach hesitated but finally turned to Liam. "You’re our only option. Don’t let us down." The race was brutal. Liam started strong, but halfway through, his weak leg buckled. He fell hard, his dreams crashing with him. The crowd gasped. Runners sped past him. For a moment, he wanted to stay down—to finally admit defeat. But then he heard his father’s voice in his head:
By FAZAL AHMAD9 months ago in Fiction
Digital Fortress
Protecting Yourself The internet has become an indispensable part of our daily lives, connecting us to information, entertainment, and each other. However, as the digital world evolves, so too do the threats. In 2025, staying safe online requires a proactive approach and a solid understanding of the potential dangers.
By FAZAL AHMAD9 months ago in Fiction
The Flutter of Inner Peace:
- [ ] The insistent hum of the city had become Elara’s constant companion, a low-grade thrumming that vibrated through her bones even in the supposed quiet of her apartment. It was the sound of deadlines met and missed, of social media feeds scrolling endlessly, of a life lived perpetually on the surface. She felt like a tightly wound spring, always ready to snap, her creativity stifled, her joy a distant memory.
By FAZAL AHMAD9 months ago in BookClub
The Seed in the Stone
Elara had always lived in the shadow of the Great Wall. Not the famed barrier of the ancient world, but the one that ringed their valley, a formidable rampart of grey stone that had stood for generations, built by their ancestors to keep… something… out. No one alive remembered what that something was. The stories had faded into folklore, whispers of monstrous beasts and a blighted land beyond. Elara, however, felt the weight of the wall not as protection, but as a cage. The valley, though fertile and peaceful, felt small, finite. Her spirit yearned for the horizon, for the unknown that surely lay beyond the imposing barrier. She would spend hours at the base of the wall, tracing the rough-hewn stones, imagining the world that was kept from them. The elders spoke of contentment, of the blessings within their valley. They told tales of the dangers outside, reinforcing the wisdom of their ancestors. But Elara couldn’t shake the feeling that they were living a half-life, a story with a missing chapter.
By FAZAL AHMAD9 months ago in Motivation




