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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The Unseen Edges Navigating the Challenges of Village Life
When people imagine village life, the first images that often come to mind are breathtaking landscapes, green fields stretching to the horizon, and communities that move at a slower more peaceful pace. It’s easy to picture families gathering for harvest festivals, children playing in open spaces, and neighbors who know one another like family.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Confessions
When the Sky Broke Over Buner: My Memory of a Cloud Burst
There are some memories that time cannot wash away, no matter how many years pass. For me, one of those memories is the day a cloud burst struck my hometown, Buner, in Pakistan. It was not just a storm, not just heavy rain it was the sky itself breaking open before my eyes. That day, our lives changed forever.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Humans
How Remote Work Changed My Life as an Expat in Dubai
When I landed in Dubai at the start of 2022, the world was still healing from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. For me, it was both a dream and a challenge. I had always heard about Dubai as the city of opportunities, where skyscrapers touch the sky and people come from all over the world to build their futures. But the reality was not easy.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Motivation
🌟 The Power of Starting Small: How Tiny Steps Create Big Changes
There was a time in my life when I felt completely stuck. Every day looked the same wake up, go to work, come home tired, repeat. I had dreams in my heart, but they always seemed too big, too far, and too impossible. I kept waiting for the “perfect time” to start, but the truth is, that perfect time never came.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in Motivation
If the world had no internet
I still remember the first time my Wi-Fi went out for a few hours—I felt completely lost. My phone was useless, and even simple things like checking messages or looking up something online felt impossible. Now imagine that feeling stretched across the whole world, every single day. Life without the internet would be strange, frustrating, but also oddly peaceful.
By Izhar Ullah4 months ago in History




