Habib Ullah
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I’m Habib Ullah, a passionate writer sharing thought-provoking stories and real-life insights. Join me for fresh perspectives and meaningful content that inspires and connects.
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Rashida’s Stand
Rashida’s Stand When silence breaks, courage speaks louder than fear Rashida’s mother had started warning her when she was only twelve. But the real meaning of those warnings only struck her two years later—when Shafi, the shopkeeper, stopped looking at her face and began letting his gaze rest two hands lower.
By Habib Ullah 4 months ago in Journal
Romantic & Soft
How to Build a Stronger Marital Bond: 13 Simple Yet Powerful Acts of Love Marriage is not just a commitment of words, it’s a continuous effort of love, kindness, patience, and emotional connection. Often, it’s not the grand gestures but the small, consistent acts of love that bring a couple closer. Here are 13 simple yet deeply effective ways to strengthen the bond with your husband and create a sanctuary of warmth and affection within your marriage:
By Habib Ullah 8 months ago in Marriage
Silent Lessons: 15 Truths That Change Your Life Forever
15 Psychological and Life Truths 1. Earn money first, then fall in love. As bitter as this may sound, financial stability is essential before entering into deep emotional relationships. Love can be fulfilling, but without the means to support it practically, it often becomes strained under the weight of unmet needs. Money does not buy love, but it does buy the peace of mind that helps love grow
By Habib Ullah 8 months ago in Psyche
The Window That Never Opens Again
The Window That Never Opens Again There are some stories that live in the shadows of our memory, waiting for a quiet moment to speak. This is the story of a unique mother — my mother. By the time you reach the end, your eyes may well up too.
By Habib Ullah 8 months ago in Pride
It’s Not Just Women — Men Need to Look Good Too, or Relationships Start to Feel Heavy
A husband should look attractive too—not just the wife. It’s often observed that as men cross into their forties, they start neglecting themselves. Many begin to see themselves as beasts of burden, weighed down by responsibilities. It’s okay to carry responsibilities, but treat them as part of life’s journey and growth—not as a punishment.
By Habib Ullah 8 months ago in Motivation
40 Virtues and Blessings of Reciting Durood Sharif
40 Virtues and Blessings of Reciting Durood Sharif (Derived from Ahadith, Virtues, and the Practices of the Pious) 1. Obedience to Divine Command: Reciting Durood Sharif is in accordance with the command of Allah Almighty.
By Habib Ullah 9 months ago in Education
The Power of Wisdom: How Intelligence Triumphed Over Strength
Among the Muslims, there was once a king who launched an attack on the city of Samarkand and laid siege to it. Despite all his efforts, he could not succeed in capturing the city. After repeated attempts and growing frustration, he decided to personally inspect the city's surroundings along with a few of his trusted guards.
By Habib Ullah 9 months ago in Motivation
Loyalty of Humans and Animals
Start writing...In the peaceful outskirts of a small village surrounded by lush green fields and a slow-moving river, lived an old farmer named Rehmat. His life was modest — a small mud house, a wooden cot, a few chickens, an ox for farming, and his most loyal companion — a dog named Sheru.
By Habib Ullah 9 months ago in Writers







