Izhar Ullah
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I’m Izhar Ullah, a digital creator and storyteller based in Dubai. I share stories on culture, lifestyle, and experiences, blending creativity with strategy to inspire, connect, and build positive online communities.
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María Corina Machado The Woman Who Turned Venezuela’s Pain into a Nobel Peace Prize”
How Venezuela’s boldest opposition leader became the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner For over two decades, Venezuela has been a nation struggling between its rich potential and painful reality. Once among the wealthiest countries in Latin America, it has seen economic collapse, political repression, and the mass migration of millions of citizens searching for stability abroad. Yet, amid that storm, one woman refused to bow down María Corina Machado.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in Motivation
When the Sky Speaks: Inside NASA’s Space Alerts That Watch Over Earth
Every night, as we look up at the star-filled sky, it feels quiet timeless and calm. But beyond that peaceful view, space is far from still. It’s alive, filled with invisible storms, flying rocks, and radiant energy waves. At the heart of keeping humanity informed about these cosmic happenings is NASA’s Space Alerts an official system that notifies scientists, governments, and sometimes the public about what’s going on in our near-Earth neighborhood.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in Earth
The Rock That Wasn’t a Rock: A Journey Through 724 Million Kilometers of Mystery
When we look up at the night sky, we see twinkling dots that seem calm and distant. But hidden among those stars are travelers ancient, silent wanderers that have been moving through the darkness for billions of years. This is the story of one such wanderer a story that began on Earth but ended 724 million kilometers away, on the surface of something that wasn’t what scientists thought it was.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in History
When Machines Feel Trauma
In a dusty research site somewhere in Africa, a famous AI company attempted an experiment that was supposed to push the boundaries of machine intelligence. The plan was simple, at least on paper: take a prototype robot, trained on thousands of animal images and countless books about emotions, and test its ability to recognize, react, and adapt in real life.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in Horror
From Scroll to Sale: Why Digital Marketing Will Shape the Way We Live
Not long ago, businesses relied on newspapers, billboards, and word of mouth to reach their customers. If a shop opened in your neighborhood, you would only know about it if you passed by or if someone mentioned it. Fast forward to today, and the game has completely changed.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in Education
Simple Habits, Powerful Results: How to Transform Your Life
In today’s fast-paced world, it often feels like we need to overhaul everything in our lives to find happiness or success. But here’s a refreshing truth: real transformation rarely comes from drastic changes. Instead, it’s the small, consistent habits we practice each day that create the biggest shifts over time.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in Motivation
Miracle Garden Dubai: Home to 150 Million Blossoms in the Desert
A Miracle in the Heart of the Desert Dubai has always been known as a city of innovation and ambition. From the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, to man made islands shaped like palm trees, the city has constantly redefined what is possible. Yet, among these architectural marvels lies something unexpected a sea of flowers blooming in the middle of the desert. This is the Dubai Miracle Garden, the largest natural flower garden in the world, and home to an astonishing 150 million blossoms.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in Wander
The Strange Yet Fascinating Nature of the Pakistani Nation
There is something truly unusual about the temperament of the Pakistani nation. Their behavior is unpredictable, their reactions are surprising, and their courage is often mixed with humor in a way that the rest of the world finds hard to understand. This story reflects that very nature, showing how ordinary villagers and ordinary citizens turn into something extraordinary when the time demands it.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in History
Once Upon a Time in Dubai A Journey Down Memory
There was a time when bread was sold unsliced, and crossing the creek from Bur Dubai to Deira meant sitting in a rowing boat, long before engine Abras became common. On Thursday nights, the Indian Association would bring families together with free Hindi movies shown in the open-air theatre opposite the Dubai Museum. The community was small, but it felt like one big family.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Confessions
The Creeping Horror of Vietnam: When Soldiers Faced More Than Just the Enemy
When we think of war, images of soldiers, weapons, and battles usually come to mind. But in Vietnam, the battlefield was far more complex. American troops weren’t just fighting the Viet Cong they were also fighting the land itself.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Horror
Behind the Curtain: The Real Story of the Pakistan–Saudi Deal”
The recent Pakistan Saudi defense agreement has been hailed in official statements as a symbol of “brotherhood” and “mutual protection.” But a closer look reveals a different story one that raises troubling questions about Pakistan’s sovereignty, regional stability, and future
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Confessions
The Lost Couple of the Chihuahua Desert: A Mystery That Refuses to Die
The Chihuahua Desert, one of the largest deserts in North America, stretches across northern Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States. With its blazing sun, endless stretches of sand, and towering cacti, it is both breathtaking and unforgiving. For centuries, this landscape has hidden stories of survival, loss, and mystery. But few are as unsettling as the disappearance of Ethan Morrison and Alice Peterson in March 1994 a case that still raises questions more than three decades later
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Horror











