
Jahin Abdullah
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The Humanitarian Catastrophe in Gaza: April 2025 Update
The Gaza Strip is enduring one of the most catastrophic humanitarian crises in recent history. Following over 18 months of intense conflict, including relentless airstrikes and ground operations by Israeli forces, the densely populated enclave has been left in ruins. Home to nearly two million people, Gaza now struggles with widespread devastation, displacement, hunger, and the collapse of essential services.
By Jahin Abdullah 10 months ago in Journal
From Words to Spotlight: How I’m Turning My Vocal Story Into a Top Feature
Becoming a top story o Vocal Media isn’t just about writing beautifully—it’s about writing with purpose. For aspiring writers like me, the dream of being featured on the front page of Vocal is both motivating and achievable. But it takes more than talent. It takes originality, emotional connection, community engagement, and a good understanding of how Vocal’s platform works.
By Jahin Abdullah 10 months ago in Writers
Are We Just NPCs? The Simulation Theory That Might Break Your Mind
What if your entire life was just a background story? What if your thoughts, dreams, and choices were nothing more than lines of code in an advanced simulation? Sounds crazy? Maybe. Or maybe not.
By Jahin Abdullah 10 months ago in Fiction
Breaking Free from Masturbation and Pornography: A Path to Self-Control
Masturbation and pornography are often sensitive topics, yet they impact countless individuals worldwide. While both are commonly viewed as natural aspects of human sexuality, excessive engagement can lead to negative consequences such as addiction, guilt, decreased motivation, and distorted perceptions of intimacy. If you feel that these habits are interfering with your personal growth, relationships, or mental well-being, it may be time to break free.
By Jahin Abdullah 11 months ago in Lifehack
The Dark Age of Life
As people enter their 60s and beyond, life often shifts in ways that can bring both reflection and hardship. This period is frequently referred to as the “dark age” of life, not because of an inherent negativity, but because it often comes with physical, emotional, and psychological challenges. The changes that accompany aging can lead to feelings of uncertainty, sadness, and even isolation. However, it’s crucial to recognize that the "dark age" is not inevitable for everyone, and with the right mindset, this stage can also be one of growth, reflection, and opportunity.
By Jahin Abdullah 11 months ago in Lifehack
The Periodic Table of Chemistry
The periodic table is a fundamental tool in chemistry, organizing all known elements based on their atomic structure and chemical properties. It enables scientists to predict element behavior, understand chemical reactions, and discover new substances. Over time, the periodic table has evolved, reflecting advancements in scientific knowledge.
By Jahin Abdullah 11 months ago in Education
How to Get Paid on Vocal Media
Vocal Media is a popular platform where writers can publish their work and earn money based on readership. Whether you’re writing poetry, personal essays, or fiction, you can monetize your content through Vocal’s payment system. However, understanding how to receive your earnings is crucial, especially if you’re from a country where Vocal’s payment processor, Stripe, isn’t available.
By Jahin Abdullah 11 months ago in Writers
Black Magic
Black magic, often referred to as dark magic, has been a subject of fascination and fear for centuries. It is believed to involve supernatural forces used for personal gain, revenge, or harm. Unlike white magic, which is associated with healing and positivity, black magic is often linked to malevolent intentions. Stories of curses, secret rituals, and demonic pacts have spread across different cultures, making black magic a controversial and mysterious subject.
By Jahin Abdullah 11 months ago in Fiction
The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the world at an unprecedented pace, revolutionizing industries, improving efficiency, and enhancing convenience. However, its rapid development also brings significant negative consequences that society must address. While AI offers numerous benefits, its potential dangers range from economic disruption to ethical concerns, affecting individuals, businesses, and governments worldwide.
By Jahin Abdullah 11 months ago in Education
Toilet Tissue
Toilet tissue, also known as toilet paper, is one of the most essential hygiene products in modern society. While it is often taken for granted, this simple roll of soft paper has a fascinating history that dates back centuries. The invention of toilet paper as we know it today is credited to Joseph Gayetty, an American entrepreneur who introduced the first commercially available toilet paper in 1857 in the United States. His product was sold in flat sheets, infused with aloe, and marketed as a medical necessity for preventing hemorrhoids. However, the concept of using paper for personal hygiene goes back much further. In ancient China, records from the 6th century mention the use of paper for sanitary purposes. By the 14th century, large-scale toilet paper production was already taking place in China, specifically for the imperial family. Despite this early usage, most of the world relied on other methods, such as water, leaves, hay, or even corn cobs, before modern toilet tissue became widely available.
By Jahin Abdullah 11 months ago in Education
The History of Paper
Paper is one of the most significant inventions in human history, fundamentally changing how people communicate, record information, and share knowledge. Before its invention, early civilizations relied on materials such as clay tablets, papyrus, and animal skins (parchment and vellum) to store written information. The Sumerians of Mesopotamia used clay tablets around 3000 BCE, while the Egyptians developed papyrus sheets from the papyrus plant. Though widely used, these materials had limitations—clay tablets were heavy and fragile, papyrus deteriorated in humid climates, and parchment was costly to produce. The need for a more practical and affordable writing material eventually led to the invention of paper.
By Jahin Abdullah 11 months ago in Education

