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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“Dressing Sense Decoded: Find What Truly Suits You”
Have you ever stood in front of the mirror, wearing something trendy, and still felt like something wasn’t right? That’s because true style isn’t about following fashion blindly — it’s about knowing what suits you. Dressing sense isn’t just about clothes. It’s a reflection of your personality, your body type, your confidence, and how well you carry yourself.
By Hasbanullah5 months ago in Styled
Bertha Benz: The Woman Who Drove the Future
In the tapestry of history woven with inventions and revolutions, some stories shine brighter not because of loud triumphs, but due to quiet courage. One such tale is that of Bertha Benz, the woman who, in 1888, dared to do the unimaginable: she drove a car over 100 kilometers at a time when people barely understood what a car was.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in History
The Children of Gaza: Voices That the World Must Never Forget
In the heart of Gaza, where laughter once echoed through narrow streets and dreams flickered in the eyes of the young, there now lies a silence too deep to bear. This article is not just a collection of words—it is a eulogy for the children who once played in the sands of Gaza, who dreamt of school, birthdays, and a future. They are not alive anymore. They are not statistics. They were sons, daughters, brothers, sisters—innocent lives lost in a war not of their choosing.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in The Swamp
The Dry Fruit Seller: A Life Measured in Almonds and Hope
In the heart of an old, dust-covered bazaar in Lahore, nestled between towering spice shops and chaotic tea stalls, stood a man with a wooden cart filled with glistening almonds, walnuts, raisins, and figs. His name was Ameeruddin—but most people simply called him "Baba Dry Fruit."
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Humans
The Hair That Told Her Story
In the lush highlands of southern Mexico, nestled among the rolling hills and vibrant markets of Oaxaca, a girl named Julia Morales came into the world under the brilliant morning sun. She was born healthy, strong—and covered in thick, dark hair that blanketed not just her head, but her entire body.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in History
John Wick: Chapter 2 – A Symphony of Vengeance, Honor, and Style
In the world of cinema, sequels often struggle to live up to their originals. But "John Wick: Chapter 2", released in 2017 and still celebrated well into 2025, didn’t just meet expectations—it exceeded them. It expanded the universe, deepened the character of John Wick, and delivered balletic violence with elegance and emotional depth.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Geeks
Henry Ford: The Man Who Drove the World Forward
When we hear the name Henry Ford, most of us immediately think of cars. But Ford’s impact goes far beyond four wheels and an engine. He didn’t just invent a car—he transformed how people work, live, and dream. From humble beginnings on a Michigan farm to becoming one of the most influential industrialists in history, Henry Ford's story is a blueprint of innovation, perseverance, and bold thinking.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in History
The New Career Code: How the New Generation is Redefining Success
The idea of choosing a career used to be simple. Get a degree, find a stable job, climb the corporate ladder, retire with a pension. But for the new generation—those growing up with Wi-Fi instead of cable and side hustles instead of savings accounts—that blueprint is outdated, uninspiring, and often irrelevant.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Motivation
The Heart of Steel: The Story of the Robot Girl Who Learned to Feel”
In the year 2147, technology had reached a place that once only existed in science fiction. Cities floated above the clouds, AI managed every aspect of human life, and robots had become an extension of daily existence—cleaning, cooking, building, and even teaching. But there was one thing they were never supposed to do: feel.
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in Futurism
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
In the early hours of April 15, 1912, as the RMS Titanic slipped beneath the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a woman sat in a lifeboat, soaked, freezing, and furious. Not for herself—but for the hundreds left behind. That woman was Margaret Brown, later known to the world as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown."
By Hasbanullah6 months ago in History











