
ijaz ahmad
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my name ijaz ahmad i am from pakistan i am working is a writer
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Médea’s Recipes for Life: How a Grandmother’s Cookbook Heals and Inspires
A simple instruction, yet a profound invitation—to take life into your own hands, to transform raw experiences into nourishment, and to find meaning in every step. This is the wisdom at the heart of Médea’s Recipes for Life.
By ijaz ahmad2 months ago in Feast
The $25 Million Wake-Up Call:
In early 2025, a jaw-dropping cybercrime sent shockwaves through the financial and tech industries. A bank in Hong Kong fell victim to a sophisticated scam that cost them $25 million—executed not with hacking software or brute-force attacks, but with deepfake video calls so convincing they fooled senior employees.
By ijaz ahmad5 months ago in Education
Pakistan Give a Loan to Germany
In the age of social media and fast-spreading online content, certain stories gain traction for their emotional or patriotic appeal, regardless of their historical accuracy. One such widely shared claim is that **Pakistan gave a loan to Germany** after World War II to support the country's economic recovery. This narrative often resurfaces in posts meant to evoke pride among Pakistanis and highlight the country’s generosity in a time of global crisis.
By ijaz ahmad7 months ago in History
Pakistan Gives Loan to Japan
In a surprising twist that has sparked discussions across international media and economic circles, Pakistan has reportedly extended a symbolic loan to Japan — a gesture that may not shift global financial balances but carries significant diplomatic and symbolic weight. This move, whether taken literally or metaphorically, has ignited curiosity about the evolving dynamics of international relations and economic cooperation.
By ijaz ahmad7 months ago in History
17-year-old Pakistani TikTok star shot dead
Seventeen-year-old Pakistani TikTok influencer Sana Yousaf was tragically shot and killed on June 2, 2025, in her home in Islamabad. The assailant, identified as her cousin Umar Hayat, allegedly committed the act after repeated rejections of his friendship advances. Hayat was arrested within 24 hours in Faisalabad and confessed to the crime.
By ijaz ahmad7 months ago in History
The Dopamine Detox Challenge
We live in a world engineered for distraction. Every notification, every scroll, every “like” delivers a small jolt of dopamine—a chemical reward that keeps us hooked. Over time, we become wired to seek those instant hits of pleasure, often at the expense of our focus, creativity, and mental well-being.
By ijaz ahmad7 months ago in Lifehack
10 Tiny Habits That Changed My Mental Health Forever
I used to think improving mental health required massive change—therapy breakthroughs, deep meditations, life-altering books. And while those things help, I’ve learned that the most powerful shifts often come from the smallest habits.
By ijaz ahmad8 months ago in Viva
I Spent 30 Days Without Social Media
Like most people, I didn’t think I was addicted to social media. Sure, I checked Instagram every hour, lost track of time scrolling TikTok before bed, and reflexively opened Twitter whenever there was an awkward silence—but that’s just how everyone is now, right?
By ijaz ahmad8 months ago in Lifehack
The Night I Let Myself Fall Apart
Most people who know me would say I'm strong. I've always been the one who listens, who helps, who shows up. The person others rely on when their lives feel like they’re falling apart. And for years, I wore that identity like a badge of honor—until the night I found myself sitting on the cold tile floor of my bathroom, sobbing uncontrollably into a towel just so my neighbors wouldn’t hear me.
By ijaz ahmad8 months ago in Confessions
The Whispering Forest
In the quiet outskirts of Aokigahara, the infamous forest near Mount Fuji in Japan, there lies a path not found on any map. The locals speak of it in hushed tones, calling it Kuchiyose no Michi—the Summoning Path. Few believe it exists. Fewer return to prove it.
By ijaz ahmad8 months ago in Horror
The Poor Boy with a Rich Father
Once upon a time in a bustling city in India, there lived a boy named Raju. Though his clothes were worn and his feet were often bare, Raju carried a spark in his eyes that couldn’t be dimmed by poverty. He lived in a small, crumbling house at the edge of a slum with his mother, who worked tirelessly as a maid in several households. Raju had never known his father, and whenever he asked about him, his mother would look away and say, “He’s not part of our lives.”
By ijaz ahmad8 months ago in Motivation
Major Tufail Muhammad Shaheed
Major Tufail Muhammad Shaheed is a name etched in the golden pages of Pakistan's military history. A man of unshakable courage, devotion to duty, and exceptional leadership, Major Tufail laid down his life defending Pakistan's borders and became one of the country's most celebrated war heroes. He was posthumously awarded Nishan-e-Haider, Pakistan’s highest military award for valor, becoming the second recipient of this prestigious honor.
By ijaz ahmad8 months ago in History









