
Malik Rohail Khan
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A curious writer crafting thoughts on life, lessons, and leaps of faith. I write to connect, inspire, and reflect the little things that shape big changes. I believe words shape the world—let’s write something that matters.
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Humanity as a Religion
Introduction: In every era of history, people have sought something sacred to guide their lives. For many, that sacred element has been religion, offering answers about meaning, morality, and the destiny of humankind. Yet, as much as religions have brought comfort and community, they have also sometimes divided humanity into competing groups. What if there could be a faith that belongs to no one tradition yet includes everyone? A faith without borders, rituals, or dogmas, but one rooted in the essence of our shared existence. That faith could be called Humanity as a Religion, with love and respect as its central commandments.
By Malik Rohail Khan4 months ago in Humans
Mental Health in the Digital Age
In today’s world, technology is everywhere. From the moment we wake up to the time we go to bed, our lives are connected to smartphones, laptops, and social media. The digital world has given us many benefits, such as quick communication, access to knowledge, and new ways to work and study. But at the same time, it has also created new challenges for our mental health.
By Malik Rohail Khan4 months ago in Psyche
"Climatic Changes and Religion"
A Critical Analysis of Faith-Based Denial and Responsibility Climate change is one of the greatest global threats of the 21st century. Rising sea levels, intense heat waves, prolonged droughts, and more frequent floods are no longer abstract predictions but realities confronting communities worldwide. Yet, despite overwhelming scientific evidence, many religious groups and individuals remain skeptical, dismissing climate change as either an exaggeration, a natural cycle, or worse, a punishment sent by God. This mindset, while rooted in faith, creates significant barriers to climate action. In this article, we critically analyze how religion can sometimes fuel denial of climate change, why this perspective is dangerous, and how religious frameworks can still be redirected toward constructive solutions.
By Malik Rohail Khan5 months ago in Earth
The anatomy of a good human
When we talk about anatomy, our minds often drift toward the biological blueprint of a person—bones, muscles, organs, and cells that make up our physical body. Yet, there exists another type of anatomy that is just as vital, perhaps even more so: the anatomy of a good human. This is not about flesh and blood, but about virtues, principles, and moral qualities that define who we are beyond our physical form. In a world where technology advances faster than morality, taking time to explore the traits of a truly good human is essential.
By Malik Rohail Khan5 months ago in Humans
Peace, The True Soul of Humanity
In a world marked by unrest, division, and rapid change, one truth remains timeless and universal: peace is the true soul of humanity. It is not just the absence of war, violence, or noise—it is the presence of harmony, compassion, understanding, and emotional stillness. It is what the human spirit longs for at its very core.
By Malik Rohail Khan6 months ago in Humans
Human Beyond Borders
In a world increasingly defined by conflict, division, and fear, stories of compassion often go unheard. Yet, it is in the heart of war zones — amidst collapsed buildings, distant gunfire, and dust-covered streets — that some of the most profound examples of human kindness emerge. These acts, often small and unnoticed, are reminders that even when nations clash and ideologies divide, the human spirit remains unbreakable. Compassion, it seems, knows no borders.
By Malik Rohail Khan6 months ago in Humans
Are We Losing Our Humanity in the Digital Age?
Exploring the Emotional Cost of a Hyperconnected World We live in the most connected era in human history. With a single tap, we can message someone across the globe, share our lives in real time, or scroll endlessly through updates from hundreds of people we barely know. The digital revolution has brought us speed, convenience, and access—but at what cost?
By Malik Rohail Khan6 months ago in The Swamp
The Comeback is Always Stronger
I still remember the exact moment everything fell apart. My heart pounded as I stood in front of a crowd of over 200 people, hands trembling, voice cracking, every ounce of confidence evaporating into thin air. I had rehearsed my speech a dozen times. I believed I was ready. But when it mattered most, I froze. My mind went blank, and all I could manage was a nervous laugh and an awkward apology before stepping down from the podium in silence.
By Malik Rohail Khan6 months ago in Motivation
"The Power of Showing Up"
The Power of Showing Up: The Simple Habit That Transforms Goals into Reality For most of his life, Omar believed that success belonged only to the talented, the brilliant, or the lucky. He was none of those—at least, that’s what he told himself. A 32-year-old office assistant in a small logistics firm, Omar's life was built on routines. He woke up, went to work, returned home, scrolled his phone, and went to sleep. Deep inside, though, he dreamed of becoming a writer.
By Malik Rohail Khan6 months ago in Motivation








