Iftikhar Ahmed
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Freelance writer.
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Story Of a Pen Seller Boy
In a bustling town filled with the sounds of laughter and chatter, there lived a young boy named Amir. Every day, he would set up his small wooden cart at the corner of the market, where he sold pens of all shapes and colors. His father had once been a renowned calligrapher, and Amir dreamed of following in his footsteps.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Chapters
Noise Pollution
Noise pollution poses significant health risks to both humans and wildlife, affecting terrestrial and marine environments alike. Sources of noise, ranging from vehicular traffic to live music events, can lead to hearing impairment, increased stress levels, and elevated blood pressure. Additionally, underwater noise generated by ships and various human activities adversely impacts whales and dolphins, species that rely on echolocation for their survival.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Earth
The Flower Story
In a lively meadow encircled by gentle hills, there existed a remarkable flower known as Lila. Unlike her fellow blossoms, who were satisfied with their hues and forms, Lila harbored aspirations of venturing beyond the confines of the meadow.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Writers
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (born October 13, 1948, Lyallpur [now Faisalabad], Pakistan—died August 16, 1997, London, England) was a Pakistani singer who is considered one of the greatest performers of qawwali, a Sufi Muslim devotional music characterized by simple melodies, forceful rhythms, and energetic improvisations that encourage a state of euphoria in the listener.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Poets
Pakistani Singer, Composer and Queen Of Sufi Music.
Abida Parveen born 20 February 1954) is a Pakistani singer, composer, musician of Sufi music, painter and an entrepreneur. Parveen is one of the highest- paid singers in Pakistan. Her singing and music have earned her many accolades, and she has been dubbed the Queen of Sufi music.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Art
Parizad
he story of the novel Parizad revolves around a boy, Parizaad. Parizaad was born in a poor family of twelve people. He is a dark-skinned guy and in our society dark skin is associated with ugliness. His mother named him Parizaad, which means son of a Pari (Fairy) due to the complexes stuck in her mind. Parizaad gets trolled his whole life for his name that’s contrary to his looks.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Motivation
That One Moment
Just as a degree is a degree, real or fake, so a house is a house, whoever it belongs to. Deen Muhammad Dudhi's house was a house, but according to Aman Ji, the children had turned it into a house of commotion. So, gentlemen, you must be thinking, who does this patter patter tongue belong to? Yes, not at all, it is our childhood habit to keep talking and when does the habit change? Just as people consider every true and false statement of politicians to be a political statement, in the same way my speech is considered nonsense. Amma says nonsense. Hey man, I also got involved in some things. Let me introduce myself. My name is Farida and I am a resident of a beautiful neighborhood in Lahore. Our house is small but in good shape. Respected father's name is Deen Muhammad and is called Dudhi because of his milk business. This is our family business since the time of Abaji's Abaji ie my grandfather. It is a different matter that Abbaji is able to adjust in this business. Adjustment means taking out two kilos from four kilos of milk and making it four kilos again. The rest should be done by yourself. Apart from me in my family I have my younger sister Haniya who is eighteen years old and four years younger than me. According to this calculation, my age is only 20 years old after adjustment, isn't it? On the third place is my beloved brother Ihtsham, who gets angry on him. Apart from this, there are aunts in the family who, like every mother, feel the need for their children. This was a brief introduction of our family. Now I am sleeping.
By Iftikhar Ahmed3 years ago in Families
"Money is important, but how much do you need?"
Cash isn't all that matters, yet cash is something vital. Past the fundamental requirements, cash assists us with accomplishing our life's objectives and supports — the things we care about most profoundly — family, training, medical care, good cause, experience and fun. It assists us with getting a portion of life's intangibles — opportunity or freedom, the chance to take advantage of our abilities and gifts, the capacity to pick our own course throughout everyday life, monetary security. With cash, much good should be possible and much superfluous experiencing kept away from or disposed of.
By Iftikhar Ahmed4 years ago in Motivation











