Ghalib Khan
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my name is Ghalib Khan I'm Pakistani.I lived Saudi Arabia and I'm a BA pass student
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The Majestic Wolf: Guardian of the Wild
Few creatures stir the human imagination like the wolf. With its sharp eyes, haunting howl, and unwavering loyalty to its pack, the wolf has long stood as a symbol of wilderness and mystery. Across the icy tundras of the North, the dense forests of Europe, and the deserts of Arabia, wolves have adapted and survived for thousands of years. Their story is one of resilience, teamwork, and misunderstood beauty.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Motivation
The Silent Guardians of Earth: The Importance of Forests
Forests are among the most vital ecosystems on our planet — vast, living networks that breathe life into Earth. They are more than just a collection of trees; they are home to countless species, regulators of the climate, and protectors of our planet’s balance. From the dense Amazon rainforest to the mysterious boreal woods of the north, forests remain one of nature’s greatest treasures and one of humanity’s greatest responsibilities.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Earth
The Weight of Justice
In a quiet kingdom surrounded by mountains and rivers of silver, there lived a wise old judge named Malik Darian. People called him “The Mirror,” because he reflected truth back to whoever stood before him — king or beggar, rich or poor.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Confessions
The Cruel King and the Silent Village
Long ago, in a kingdom surrounded by golden deserts and deep rivers, there ruled a king whose name made even the wind tremble — King Arvash. His palace shone with diamonds, but his heart was made of stone. He believed that fear was power, and cruelty was control.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Criminal
The World Secretes
The world does not shout its truths. It secretes them — quietly, subtly, through moments we often overlook. In a time when everything demands attention, we have grown deaf to the silent language of existence. Yet, if we pause long enough to listen, the world reveals everything we need to know about balance, beauty, and being.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Earth
The World We Live In Today
The world today is changing faster than ever before. What used to take decades now happens in months, and what once felt certain now shifts overnight. We live in a time of great innovation, yet deep uncertainty. Our circumstances — social, economic, emotional, and environmental — reflect both the brilliance and the burden of modern life.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Earth
“The Last Tree”
Little Aahil stood by the cracked window of his classroom, staring at the horizon where the mountains used to be green. Now they looked like faded paintings — brown, dry, lifeless. The teacher’s voice floated through the hot air, but Aahil wasn’t listening. His eyes were fixed on the single tree that still stood in the schoolyard.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Earth
The Hands That Never Let Go”
The evening sky was turning orange when Amina stood by the kitchen window, her hands still wet from washing the dishes. The sound of laughter drifted in from outside — children running home from school, their shoes tapping rhythmically against the dusty road. Once upon a time, her son’s laughter was among them.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Confessions











