Mansoor ahmad
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Hi, I'm Mansoor Ahmad — a passionate writer who believes in the power of words to inspire, heal, and connect. I write stories that speak from the heart.
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Storyteller by passion, learner by nature.
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Buner and Swat Drowned in Silence: A Tale of Flood, Fear, and Forgotten Voices
Schools turned into emergency shelters. Local mosques opened their doors to offer refuge. Volunteers from neighboring areas, along with rescue teams, worked day and night to evacuate families and distribute food. Despite the destruction, what stood out most was the unity — the spirit of togetherness.
By Mansoor ahmad5 months ago in Journal
14th August: A Nation’s Pride, A People’s Promise
* the spirit of freedom, unity, and the journey of Pakistan since independence. Every year, as the sun rises on the 14th of August, Pakistan awakens not just to another morning, but to a reminder—a powerful echo of resilience, sacrifice, and the dream of a separate homeland. Streets burst into green and white. Flags flutter from rooftops. Children rush outside wearing bangles, badges, and face paint. The atmosphere hums with pride. But behind this vibrant celebration lies a story stitched together with blood, sweat, and hope.
By Mansoor ahmad5 months ago in Families
Title:Bajaur’s Voice for Peace: United Demands for Justice, Safety, and Dignity
13 July 2025*, the district of *Bajaur* witnessed a historic gathering known as the *Aman Pasoon (Peace Procession)*. Thousands of residents, including tribal elders, political leaders, youth, and civil society members, converged on the *Khar-Nawagai Road* to voice their collective demand for peace and justice .This massive rally was a direct response to escalating violence in the region, notably the assassination of *Maulana Khan Zeb*, a revered peace advocate and leader of the Awami National Party (ANP), who was gunned down on *10 July 2025* while campaigning for the very march that now bore his memory
By Mansoor ahmad6 months ago in Serve
Voices for Peace: Bajaur’s Call for Unity and Justice – Aman Pasoon 2025.
g.The sun had barely risen over the rugged hills of Bajaur when the district began to stir with an uncommon energy. By mid-morning, the main Khar-Nawagai Road was transformed into a sea of white flags, as thousands of residents—men, women, elders, and youth—marched in unison for the Aman Pasoon, or Peace Procession. Shops and markets were closed, public transport halted, and the usual bustle of daily life gave way to a collective, determined silence that spoke louder than words.
By Mansoor ahmad6 months ago in Serve
Maulana Khanzeb: A Silent Warrior for Pashtun Dignity and Peace.
In the rugged terrains of Bajaur, where the echoes of conflict have long overshadowed the melodies of peace, emerged a figure whose quiet determination and unwavering commitment sought to redefine the narrative. Maulana Khanzeb, a revered Islamic scholar and dedicated political activist, stood as a testament to the power of resilience and the enduring spirit of the Pashtun people.
By Mansoor ahmad6 months ago in Motivation
A Father’s Silent Sacrifice: The Unseen Pillar Behind His Son’s Journey.
The sun had just begun to rise, casting golden streaks through the worn-out curtains of a modest brick house. In that gentle morning light, Mansoor stood quietly in front of the mirror, adjusting the tie around his neck. Today was different. Today he would receive his university degree, a moment he had dreamt of for years. But as he smiled at his reflection, his thoughts drifted not to his accomplishments—but to his father, Kareem.
By Mansoor ahmad6 months ago in Motivation
Imran Khan: The Leader Who Challenged Power Through Promise and Persistence.
Imran Khan’s life reads like an epic tale — one that traverses stadiums, hospitals, political rallies, courtrooms, and eventually, the corridors of power. Born in 1952 in Lahore, Khan rose to prominence not through politics but cricket, a sport that brought him global fame and national hero status. As captain, he led Pakistan to its first-ever Cricket World Cup victory in 1992. But that victory was just the beginning of a far greater mission.
By Mansoor ahmad6 months ago in History
Botanical and health Aspects of Malus domestica (Apple)
The apple (*Malus domestica*) is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed fruits in the world. Native to Central Asia, particularly the region around modern-day Kazakhstan, apples have spread globally due to their appealing flavor, versatility, and numerous health benefits. This article explores the botanical characteristics of the apple tree, its nutritional makeup, and the scientifically backed health benefits it offers.
By Mansoor ahmad6 months ago in Longevity









