
Keramatullah Wardak
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I write practical, science-backed content on health, productivity, and self-improvement. Passionate about helping you eat smarter, think clearer, and live better—one article at a time.
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Wrong Verdict Left A Superpower 400 Years Back
History remembers empires not just for their armies and architecture, but for their ideas. The Ottoman Empire once stood as the world’s most powerful Muslim civilization — stretching across three continents, ruling millions, and shining as the center of Islamic art, science, and faith. But one fateful decision, a verdict given by its religious scholars, would change the course of history and cost the Muslim world four centuries of progress.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in Education
Who is Controlling Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan Now?
When you hear the name Bagram Airbase, you probably imagine the thundering sound of military jets, convoys of armored vehicles, and rows of barracks that once hosted thousands of troops. For two decades, Bagram was not just a military outpost in Afghanistan—it was the beating heart of U.S. and NATO operations across the region.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in The Swamp
No Internet in Afghanistan?
It began with whispers on social media. Screenshots of blank connections. Messages that wouldn’t send. A generation that had grown up with the hum of WhatsApp notifications suddenly sat in silence. For a moment, it seemed as if Afghanistan had been unplugged from the rest of the world.
By Keramatullah Wardak4 months ago in The Swamp
Afghan Genius; Learns A Language Every 2 Months
In the heart of Herat, one of Afghanistan’s most historic and poetic cities, lives a boy whose story is as extraordinary as it is inspiring. His name is Mohammad Amiri, and at just nine years old, he has stunned teachers, community leaders, and even government officials with his almost unbelievable gift. While most children spend years struggling to learn a single foreign language, Mohammad does something that seems closer to magic: he masters a new language in just two months.
By Keramatullah Wardak5 months ago in Education
No Blindness Anymore; They Can See
Imagine a world where a person who has never seen light, shape, or color suddenly begins to perceive the world around them—not through their eyes, but directly through their brain. Thanks to Elon Musk’s Neuralink, that world is no longer just a dream. With a revolutionary technology called Blindsight, Neuralink promises to restore vision in individuals who are completely blind—even those born without functioning eyes or optic nerves. This is not science fiction anymore. This is happening now.
By Keramatullah Wardak6 months ago in Futurism
Afghanistan is on Fire! The World Left Astonished Yesterday
In a historic milestone for economic growth and national self-reliance, Afghanistan has taken a bold leap into the world of industrial production. Just two days ago, a grand inauguration ceremony marked the launch of one of the country’s largest vehicle and agricultural machinery production complexes. This massive factory, located in the Pul-e-Charkhi Industrial Zone near Kabul, has begun assembling dump trucks, passenger buses, Corolla-type vehicles, and a range of agricultural machines including fruit processing and packaging units.
By Keramatullah Wardak6 months ago in The Swamp
Sleeping Prince; How He Survived for 20 Years in Coma?
In a story that captured the hearts of millions around the world, Prince Al-Waleed bin Khalid bin Talal Al Saud, widely known as “The Sleeping Prince”, has passed away after spending two decades in a coma. His life—a tragic blend of stillness, hope, and unwavering familial love—came to an end in July 2025, marking the conclusion of one of the most emotionally stirring chapters in recent royal history.
By Keramatullah Wardak6 months ago in Humans
Now, you can message offline “Bitchat”:
In a digital age where connectivity is often considered a lifeline, the recent unveiling of Bitchat by tech entrepreneur Jack Dorsey feels nothing short of revolutionary. Bitchat is a peer-to-peer messaging app that does not require Wi-Fi, internet, or cellular service. Instead, it operates solely via Bluetooth, creating a mesh network among nearby devices. The idea is simple, yet transformative: to enable secure, private, and censorship-resistant communication—even during complete internet blackouts.
By Keramatullah Wardak6 months ago in Futurism
The Rise of GPT‑5; Beyond Human
In a world reshaped by artificial intelligence, each generation of technology leaves a mark — not just in tools and tasks, but in how we think about intelligence itself. With GPT‑5, the world is standing at the edge of another leap. One that feels more profound than anything before.
By Keramatullah Wardak6 months ago in Futurism
Back to Stone Era
In an age where technology reigns supreme and global superpowers flex their military muscles through satellites, artificial intelligence, and hypersonic missiles, a silent force is emerging—one so terrifying that it could erase centuries of human advancement in a matter of seconds. This isn’t fiction. It’s not a futuristic tale. It’s a reality knocking on our digital doors. And it might just send us spiraling back to the Stone Era.
By Keramatullah Wardak6 months ago in The Swamp
Sexual Poverty; The Silent Childe Abuse
In a world dominated by fast-growing technology and weakened moral structures, the term “Sexual Poverty” is a dangerously ignored threat that continues to destroy the lives of countless young boys and girls. Behind smiling faces, school gates, religious centers, and even social platforms, there are predators watching—hunting for their next innocent victim. These criminals do not always wear masks or carry weapons. They often carry gifts, advice, and fake promises. And their prey is none other than our children.
By Keramatullah Wardak7 months ago in Families











