Hasbanullah
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I write to awaken hearts, honor untold stories, and give voice to silence. From truth to fiction, every word I share is a step toward deeper connection. Welcome to my world of meaningful storytelling.
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The statue girl
In the center of the bustling city square stood a statue of a young girl. Her marble face was tilted upward as if gazing at the endless sky, her arms extended slightly as though reaching for something just beyond touch. She had been there for decades, weathered by time, rain, and sunshine, yet admired by thousands who passed her every day. To most people, she was nothing more than a work of art—a symbol of innocence carved in stone. But to those who stopped long enough, the “Statue Girl” carried an aura of mystery, as if she held a secret no one else could understand.
By Hasbanullah5 months ago in Fiction
Bella Hadid and the Pursuit of Beauty Perfection
In the world of fashion and beauty, very few names resonate as powerfully as Bella Hadid. Over the last decade, the American supermodel has become a living emblem of perfection in the eyes of millions, with her face often described as the pinnacle of symmetrical beauty. From magazine covers and runway shows to social media trends, Bella Hadid’s name is synonymous with elegance, refinement, and an almost mathematical level of aesthetic balance.
By Hasbanullah5 months ago in Styled
The Last Letter from Titanic
A farewell written beneath the shadow of fate April 14, 1912. The Atlantic stretched endlessly in every direction, a dark expanse sprinkled with stars. The Titanic, hailed as the “unsinkable” marvel of her time, cut through the waters with grace and pride. For most passengers, it was a journey of dreams. For Margaret O’Donnell, it was a journey of destiny.
By Hasbanullah5 months ago in History
Flaxseed for Skin Care: Nature’s Secret to Glowing, Healthy Skin
When it comes to natural skin care remedies, many people rush toward expensive oils, exotic herbs, or luxury creams. Yet, sometimes the simplest and most powerful solutions come from the tiniest sources. Flaxseed, often called “Alsi” in many cultures, is one such gift of nature. These tiny brown or golden seeds may look ordinary, but they are packed with nutrients that can transform your skin from dull and tired to radiant and youthful.
By Hasbanullah5 months ago in Blush
Lost in the Desert
The desert has always been a place of mystery—endless dunes stretching far beyond the eye could see, whispering secrets carried by hot winds, and a silence so heavy that it almost crushed the spirit. To some, it was beautiful. To others, it was unforgiving. For Amir, it was both.
By Hasbanullah5 months ago in Motivation
A Historic Pact: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Unite in Mutual Defense
On September 17, 2025, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a landmark mutual defense agreement, formalizing a strategic alliance that echoes through the geopolitics of South Asia and the Middle East. The pact, officially dubbed a “Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement,” binds the two countries in a commitment that an attack on one will be regarded as an attack on both.
By Hasbanullah5 months ago in Futurism
The Bird Who Carried Peace
High upon the morning sky, A gentle bird begins to fly. Wings of silver, soft and wide, She glides with truth the winds can’t hide. Her song is not of fear or dread, But whispers where the wounded bled. She carries hope in every breath, A melody that conquers death.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Poets
The Silent March: A Soldier’s Life
The life of a soldier is often imagined in fragments—marching boots, flashing medals, or scenes of war on television. But behind the uniform lies a human story, one woven with sacrifice, resilience, and the silent strength to endure what most cannot.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Humans
John D. Rockefeller: From Oil Baron to Philanthropic Giant
John D. Rockefeller: The Man Who Built an Empire John Davison Rockefeller was not born with gold in his hands, nor was he raised in a family that lived in comfort. He was born on July 8, 1839, in Richford, New York, to William Avery Rockefeller, a traveling salesman, and Eliza Davison, a deeply religious woman. His father was often absent, and his reputation was far from respectable. Yet from his mother, John learned discipline, faith, and the importance of saving every penny. These early lessons became the foundation of a life that would make him the wealthiest man of his era.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in History
The Hidden Effects of the Labobo Toy on Humans
The Effect of Labobo Toy on Humans: More Than Just Playtime In recent years, the Labobo Toy has gained immense popularity across social media platforms, often praised for its quirky design, interactive movements, and stress-relieving nature. While at first glance it may seem like just another viral gadget, its growing influence has sparked curiosity about the effects it has on human psychology, emotions, and social interaction. Let’s explore how this playful invention is shaping human behavior and well-being.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Psyche
Invasion of the Mermaids (2025): A Dark Tide of Beauty and Terror
"What if the ocean… finally fought back?" That’s the chilling question behind Invasion of the Mermaids, one of 2025’s most visually daring yet narratively uneven films. Directed by Sofia Voss, this isn’t the fairy-tale story of Ariel or sirens singing sailors to their deaths. No—this is a story where ancient creatures rise from the abyss, shimmering with beauty, yet carrying the vengeance of a wounded planet.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Geeks











