
Hazrat Usman Usman
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Hazrat Usman
A lover of technology and Books
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The Last Bookmark
The bookstore was quieter than I remembered. It had always been quiet, of course soft music, the hush of turning pages, the occasional ring of the front bell but this quiet felt different. Heavy. Hollow. The kind of silence that fills a place after someone leaves for good.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in BookClub
The Moment I Knew I Was Different
The world didn’t change the moment I realized I was different—I did. Growing up in a crowded, noisy neighborhood, I thought I was just like everyone else. We all played football in the dusty streets, borrowed comic books from each other, and shared greasy fried potatoes from the corner vendor. We were loud, reckless, and fearless. Life was simple. At least, it looked that way.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Motivation
The Night Ghosts Came to the Old House
It was a cold, moonless night when I first realized something was wrong with the old house at the end of my street. I had always been curious about that place — its windows boarded up, its paint peeling, and the strange feeling it gave me every time I walked past.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Horror
The Day I Chose to Feel Everything and Still Moved Forward
There are days that blur into each other, so ordinary they vanish from memory. Then there are days that leave a scar — not always from hurt, but from truth. The day I chose to feel everything, all at once, and still take a step forward, is one I’ll never forget.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Longevity
The Day I Escaped Death by 5 Seconds
There are moments in life that stay tattooed on your soul — moments so intense that they make you question everything you thought you knew about fate, survival, and the fragility of time. This is the story of one such day. A day where I stood face-to-face with death itself... and lived to tell the tale.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Confessions
My father-in-law’s message revealed a secret that changed my marriage forever
I always admired my father-in-law. David wasn’t the warmest man, but he was wise—the kind of person who could sit in silence and still fill the room with presence. He didn’t talk much, but when he did, his words carried weight.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Confessions
The Bermuda Triangle
In a world dominated by GPS satellites, advanced navigation systems, and scientific explanation, some places still defy logic. One of the most mystifying regions on Earth is the Bermuda Triangle—a loosely defined area of the Atlantic Ocean where ships vanish, planes disappear, and no solid answers have ever been found. It's a triangle not just of geography, but of mystery, fear, and speculation.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in History
How to Read Other People’s Minds: What to Look For, What to Do
Reading minds isn’t magic. It’s not about superpowers, psychic gifts, or crystal balls. It’s about understanding what most people never pay attention to. If you want to know what someone is really thinking—even when they don’t say it—you need to stop listening to their words and start paying attention to their behavior.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Lifehack
Ashes of the Fallen
The city was dying. Smoke clawed at the cracked skies, thick as despair, suffocating the streets where silence had long replaced laughter. Beneath the skeletal remains of burned-out buildings, Mara stalked the ash-laden alleys, her heartbeat a thunderstorm in the hollow chest of this forsaken place.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Fiction
"The Rise of the Apex: Born of Fire, Forged in Chaos"
There are legends… and then there are forces of nature. He wasn't born—he was unleashed. In a world plunged into endless war and firestorms, they called him Kael the Apex. Not a man. Not a myth. A walking inferno of power. His arrival wasn't gentle—it came like a thundering avalanche, shaking the earth with every bone-crushing, jaw-dropping step.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Fiction
The Fall of the Titanic: A Tragic Night That Shook the World
The RMS(Royal Mail Ship)Titanic was a marvel of early 20th-century engineering — the largest and most luxurious ocean liner ever built, proudly called “unsinkable.” When she departed Southampton on April 10, 1912, bound for New York City, she carried more than 2,200 passengers and crew, each with hopes and dreams for the journey ahead. Yet, just four days later, that promise turned into one of the greatest maritime tragedies in history.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in History
“The Night Everyone Died”
Blood was already on the walls. No one knew whose it was. It dripped down the wallpaper like ink, staining the village in red before dawn even broke. By the time the sun should’ve risen, it never did — only a thick, black sky hung above Black Hollow, a village already choking on screams.
By Hazrat Usman Usman6 months ago in Fiction










