Md Ajmol Hossain
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Hi, I’m Md Ajmol Hossain—an IT professional. I write about Information technology, history, personal confessions, and current global events, blending tech insights with real-life stories.
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What History Books Don’t Tell You About Colonialism
🩸 What History Books Don’t Tell You About Colonialism → A Raw Look at the Wounds That Never Healed We were told it was about “civilization.” About trains, law, and the English language. We were taught names like Vasco da Gama, Columbus, and Clive as pioneers. We memorized dates of conquests, not massacres. We celebrated “discoveries,” not theft. And somewhere between the footnotes and glorified timelines, the truth was buried.
By Md Ajmol Hossain8 months ago in History
AI Governance Platforms: Ensuring Ethical AI Deployment in Modern Enterprises
Why Your Company Needs Guardrails Before the Algorithms Take Over In a world increasingly powered by artificial intelligence, one question looms large: Can we trust the AI we build? From customer service bots to algorithmic hiring tools, artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword — it’s embedded in the very fabric of modern business. Yet, with power comes risk. Bias, opacity, ethical lapses, and unregulated autonomy are just a few of the growing pains facing enterprise AI today.
By Md Ajmol Hossain8 months ago in Futurism
Alcatraz Awakens: The Ghost Prison Returns to Life After 60 Years
Alcatraz Awakens: The Ghost Prison Returns to Life After 60 Years In the shadowy waters of San Francisco Bay, a forgotten fortress stirs. The infamous Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, once the most feared prison in America, is about to reopen its iron gates—and this time, it’s under orders from former President Donald J. Trump.
By Md Ajmol Hossain8 months ago in Futurism
Could Apple Exist Without Its Ties to China? Probably Not.
The factory floor was dead silent. Not because machines weren’t working, but because they never stopped. A sea of robotic arms weaved through soldering points, while tired workers in blue uniforms watched for mistakes that rarely occurred. This wasn’t a sci-fi dystopia. This was Zhengzhou, China—Apple's hidden kingdom, the so-called “iPhone City.”
By Md Ajmol Hossain8 months ago in Futurism
The Final Mail
The Monday morning sun pierced through the half-open blinds of the 14th floor. Inside the quiet corner of Crestwave Technologies, Arman Ahmed sat staring at his screen. The cursor blinked at the end of the words: Subject: Letter of Resignation.
By Md Ajmol Hossain8 months ago in Confessions
Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent: Justice, Power, and Legacy
He ruled with knowledge, fought with honor, and left behind a golden age of tradition, law, and empire. His name nevertheless echoes through the halls of history as Kanuni — the Lawgiver. This is the story of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, the greatest Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
By Md Ajmol Hossain9 months ago in History
How Digital Detox Is Becoming the New Wellness Trend
In today's always-connected world, being offline is beginning to experience like a luxurious. As smartphones, smartwatches, and steady notifications dominate our day by day lives, a developing wide variety of human beings are seeking refuge in a surprising location: disconnection. Welcome to the technology of the virtual detox, where putting away your gadgets isn't always just a nice concept—it is turning into an essential a part of current wellbeing.
By Md Ajmol Hossain9 months ago in Lifehack
Khalid ibn al-Walid: The Sword of Allah That Never Lost a Battle
Imagine a warrior, so fearless, so effective and so loyal - that even the Prophet Muhammad (peace is on him) gave him the title: "The sword of Allah." The man was Khalid Ibn al-Walid-A Common who fought more than 100 matches and never lost a single. His name echoes through the Arab deserts, the Persian mountains and rivers in Rome.
By Md Ajmol Hossain9 months ago in History
The Philosopher Who enlightened Europe: The Legacy of Ibn Rushd (Averroes)
How a Muslim think laid the foundation of Western philosophy and reason in the 1100s Andalusia. In the center of Islamic Spain, in the city of Cordoba - a place where mosques resonated with Koran text and libraries were tampered with old texts - whether a person was born, whose talent would cross centuries, religions and civilizations. His name was Ibn Rushad, known as Evero in the West.
By Md Ajmol Hossain9 months ago in History











