Hizb Ullah
Bio
.Lost in a thousand worlds 🌍| Reading is my escape
.Book hoarder & plot enthusiast 📖| Living life one chapter at a time
.Turning pages and chasing stories 📚| Fiction fuels my soul
.Every book is a new adventure 🌠| Reader. Dreamer. Wanderer
Stories (12)
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The Lighthouse and the Storm
The Blackthorn Cliff lighthouse had not had a keeper in close to ten years. The sea was too treacherous, the cliffs too precipitous, and GPS got more use than beams cutting through fog these days. Yet, on certain nights, the old lantern at Blackthorn would glow albeit nobody admitted to doing it.
By Hizb Ullah8 months ago in Earth
The Clockmaker of Arin Hollow
In the abandoned town of Arin Hollow, between misty hills and twisted trees, there lived an elderly clockmaker by the name of Mr. Elias Thorne. His store with its dusty gears ticking pendulums and strange machines, was located on the outskirts of town where few would venture.
By Hizb Ullah8 months ago in 01
The Secret of Ember Island
Lina Malik was only 14 when she had devoured all the adventure novels in her grandfather's old bookroom. She grew up in a sleepy seaside town, but her imagination was filled with jungles, pirate vessels, and lost cities. But dreams do not usually come true until stormy summer.
By Hizb Ullah8 months ago in Earth
The Silence After Fire
It was the year 2079 when Earth was no longer the cradle of existence it was now its own grave. The world war had begun with satellites flashing out of existence and ended in burning continents. The world superpowers, each in a race to create the most sophisticated weapons of AI and quantum bombs, ultimately unleashed what they had feared for decades: The Cinder Protocol.
By Hizb Ullah8 months ago in Earth
The Last Flame
The year was 2097, and the planet was no longer the blue and green heaven that once existed. Twenty years before, the Yellowstone Supervolcano had exploded an eruption so massive that it clouded the skies of continents. In a matter of months, temperatures plummeted worldwide. Crops withered. Governments fell. Ash blanketed much of the Northern Hemisphere in a deep blanket of death.
By Hizb Ullah8 months ago in Earth
Ashes of Tomorrow
In 2135, the world had transformed. Cities soared in the clouds, fueled by AI networks and sophisticated robotics. Climate management, autonomous airships, and virtual farming had made life more convenient than ever. Humans no longer feared hunger or illness.
By Hizb Ullah9 months ago in Motivation
The Cave of Shadows
Arman was a 16 year old boy who thirsted for adventure. He lived near the mountains, and he and his friends used to roam about the caves and forests in search of some new adventure. But there was one cave they never dared to go to the Cave of Shadows.
By Hizb Ullah9 months ago in History
The Secret Garden
Ali was a 14 year old boy who resided in a small town. He enjoyed exploring new areas, particularly nature. His town was surrounded by hills and forests, and he spent most of his time hiking and finding new trails. His friends nicknamed him "The Explorer" because he was always curious and adventurous.
By Hizb Ullah9 months ago in History
The Lost Puppy
Amina was a 12 year old girl who lived in a quiet village with fields and forests around it. She loved animals above everything else. She would go to the fields near her school every day after school and play with the birds, feed the stray cats, and even take care of the cows grazing idly in the meadows at times.
By Hizb Ullah9 months ago in Humans
The Power of Perseverance
There was a boy named Bilal who lived in a small village with hills and rivers around it. He was a cheerful boy with a smiling face and a kind heart. Bilal's family was poor but he was rich in dreams. He had one wish more than anything else: to learn how to read and write properly. His school was very far from his village, and he had to walk a distance of several kilometers each day just to go to his classes.
By Hizb Ullah9 months ago in 01
The Magic of Kindness
Sarah was a little girl who lived in a busy city with tall skyscrapers, noisy roads, and never-ending crowds. Even though there was chaos everywhere around her, Sarah always felt peaceful in her art. She enjoyed drawing and painting, and her greatest aspiration was to be a professional artist when she grew up. Her family was not very rich, but they always supported her to pursue her passion.
By Hizb Ullah9 months ago in Humans
The Reward Of Honesty
Ahmed was a boy who lived in a tiny village with green fields all around and big mountains nearby. He came from a poor but honest family, and his father and mother instilled in him virtues of honesty, kindness, and hard work. Although Ahmed did not have much, he was never unhappy and had a clean heart. His dad used to tell him, "Never give up your honesty in exchange for something in life."
By Hizb Ullah9 months ago in Lifehack











