Hamza Muhammad
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The Mighty Lion and the Brave Little Mice
The Story In the heart of a vast forest where the trees touched the skies and the rivers sang as they flowed, lived a lion named Rudra. Rudra was no ordinary lion—he was the king of the forest. His mane shone like gold under the sun, his roar shook the valleys, and his strength was unmatched. Every creature in the forest respected him, not only because of his power but also because of his sense of justice.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in Fiction
Social Media and the New Generation
Introduction The 21st century has been defined by the rapid rise of digital technologies, and at the heart of this revolution lies social media. From Facebook to TikTok, Instagram to X (formerly Twitter), and Snapchat to YouTube, these platforms have become deeply embedded in our everyday lives. For the new generation—often referred to as Generation Z and Generation Alpha—social media is not just a form of entertainment or communication; it is a cultural ecosystem where identities are shaped, relationships are formed, and worldviews are influenced.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in Education
World War II: The Global Conflict that Shaped the Modern World
Introduction World War II (1939–1945) remains the largest, deadliest, and most transformative conflict in human history. Spanning across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, the war involved more than 30 nations and resulted in the deaths of over 70 million people, both soldiers and civilians. It was a war that reshaped international politics, redrew borders, led to the rise of the United States and the Soviet Union as global superpowers, and established the foundation of the modern world order.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in History
The United States vs. Venezuela: A Geopolitical Struggle in the 21st Century
Introduction The relationship between the United States and Venezuela has been one of the most contentious diplomatic rivalries in the Western Hemisphere for the past two decades. While once bound by trade and energy cooperation, both nations have grown into ideological adversaries. Venezuela, rich in oil but plagued by economic collapse and political crises, has found itself at odds with the United States, which has often pushed for democratic reforms while simultaneously imposing sanctions.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in History
World War I: The Great War That Changed the World
Introduction World War I, also known as the "Great War," was one of the most transformative and devastating events in modern history. Fought between 1914 and 1918, it involved most of the world’s great powers, reshaped global politics, and laid the groundwork for much of the twentieth century’s turbulence. What began as a regional conflict in the Balkans escalated into a global war due to entangled alliances, militarism, imperial rivalries, and rising nationalism. By the time it ended, millions were dead, empires had collapsed, and the world was permanently altered.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in History
The Cat’s Pilgrimage After a Hundred Mice
Once upon a time, in a small village tucked between rolling hills and quiet rivers, there lived a cat unlike any other. She was sleek, cunning, and possessed a pair of sharp green eyes that glowed in the dark. Her agility and cleverness made her the most feared predator of mice in the entire countryside. The villagers often admired her skill, for she kept their granaries safe from the gnawing teeth of rodents.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in Fiction
Pakistan vs India: A Historic Rivalry and the Global Role of the United States
Introduction The rivalry between Pakistan and India remains one of the world’s most enduring and dangerous conflicts. Emerging in 1947 from the violent partition of British India, the two nations have fought wars, engaged in border clashes, endured terrorism, and faced recurring political hostility. At the heart of this struggle lies the Kashmir dispute, but the rivalry extends to economics, regional influence, religion, and geopolitics.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in History
Israel, the Muslim World, and the United States: A Geopolitical Triangle of Conflict and Power
Introduction The Middle East has long been the focal point of world politics, not only due to its geographical significance but also because of its cultural, religious, and economic importance. Central to this discourse lies the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Muslim world, a relationship marked by tension, wars, failed peace efforts, and deep mistrust. Adding a further layer of complexity is the role of the United States, which has been Israel’s closest ally while simultaneously maintaining strategic ties with key Muslim-majority nations.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in History
Artificial Intelligence and Modern Technology: Shaping the Future of Humanity
Introduction In the 21st century, no force has been as transformative as artificial intelligence (AI). From healthcare to finance, education to entertainment, AI and modern technology are redefining the way humans live, work, and interact. What once seemed the realm of science fiction—machines capable of learning, predicting, and reasoning—has become an everyday reality.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in Education
The U.S.–China Trade Conflict: Rivalry, Resilience, and Global Repercussions
Introduction The trade conflict between the United States and China is one of the most significant economic confrontations of the 21st century. As the world’s two largest economies, their competition extends far beyond trade balances. It touches upon technology, supply chains, geopolitics, and the future of globalization. Beginning with tariff disputes and accusations of unfair trade practices, this conflict has evolved into a complex rivalry that could reshape the global economic order.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in Trader
Twelfth Night
The sea was restless that night, its waves rising and crashing with merciless power. A small ship struggled against the storm until, finally, it broke apart. From its wreckage came two survivors—Viola and her twin brother, Sebastian. In the chaos, they were torn apart, each believing the other had perished. Viola, washed ashore in the land of Illyria, stood alone with nothing but her wits and courage. She did not know the customs, nor did she have family or wealth to protect her. But she was clever. To keep herself safe, she decided to disguise her identity. She dressed as a young man and took the name Cesario.
By Hamza Muhammad4 months ago in Fiction










