hamad khan
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I write stories that touch hearts and heal minds.
Through simple words, I share real-life lessons, emotions, and moments of reflection.
Join me on a journey of healing, hope, and self-discovery.
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Two Steps: One Moment, One Mistake, and a Lifetime of Lessons
Love, pride, and a single moment of misunderstanding — sometimes, that’s all it takes to change a life forever. Two Steps by Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi is a heart-touching tale that explores the delicate threads of human relationships, showing how one small mistake can ripple across a lifetime. With vivid characters and deeply relatable emotions, this story reminds us that love, empathy, and humility are the pillars of meaningful connections. Every choice, every word, and every silence matters, and Qasmi captures these subtle truths in a way that leaves readers both moved and reflective.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Fiction
Echoes of the Soul: Urdu Stories That Awaken the Heart
Urdu literature is a garden of emotions — filled with fragrance, sorrow, love, and reflection. Every story carries a heartbeat, a hidden lesson, and a whisper from the soul. These timeless tales are not just about characters; they are about life itself — about forgiveness, honesty, sacrifice, and kindness. They awaken something deep within us and remind us that to be human is to feel, to care, and to grow.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Fiction
Tommy the Tomato & Peter the Potato: A Friendship That Couldn’t Be Broken
The Oddest Pair in the Vegetable Market In a bustling little vegetable market, two very different vegetables shared a basket. Tommy the Tomato was bright red, shiny, and full of energy, while Peter the Potato was brown, plump, and calm, content to sit quietly in the corner.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Fiction
The Market of Beauty — A Woman, A Society, and an Unforgiving Truth
In every era, literature has held up a mirror to its time. Some stories don’t simply entertain; they expose the soul of a society. Among them stands “Bazaar-e-Husn” (The Market of Beauty), a masterpiece by Munshi Premchand — one of the greatest voices in Urdu and Hindi literature.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Fiction
“The Mistake That Changed My Life Forever”
We all carry moments we wish we could erase — choices that haunt us, words we can’t take back, and paths we wish we never took. But sometimes, those painful mistakes become our most powerful lessons. I used to think failure meant the end of something. Now, I know it often marks the beginning of growth. This is the story of a mistake that once broke me — but later built a stronger version of who I am today.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Humans
Golden Hearts: The Timeless Wisdom of Our Elders
In every family, there are people whose smiles carry stories and whose silence holds lessons — our elders. They are living libraries of love, patience, and experience. In their presence, time seems to slow down, and wisdom speaks softly through their gentle words. Their wrinkled hands have held generations together, and their eyes have witnessed both the pain and beauty of life. Yet, in today’s fast world, we often forget the value of those who once carried us through our first steps. This story is a humble reminder — a tribute to the golden hearts who gave us roots to stand firm and wings to fly with grace.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Families
When to Publish on Vocal Media for Maximum Reach and Engagement
You can write a masterpiece — but if you post it at the wrong time, it might disappear before anyone even sees it. Timing is one of the most overlooked secrets to success on Vocal Media. Publishing at the right hour can mean the difference between a handful of reads and a story that trends across the platform.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Journal
“Spiritual Therapy: How Islam Balances Faith and Psychology for True Wellness”
According to the World Health Report, one in four people in the world will experience a mental disorder at some point in their lives. Yet, two-thirds of those suffering remain silent and avoid seeking professional help. In many cultures, mental health is considered a taboo topic — but Islam takes a different approach.
By hamad khan4 months ago in Motivation











