
Muhammad Arif
Bio
I'm a storyteller by heart and passion. I believe that stories are more than just words — they are windows into the emotions we often leave unspoken. My writing explores the quiet corners of everyday life.
Stories (5)
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When Borders Yield to Love
The Border Didn’t Matter When His Heartbeat Was Fading A Critical Afghan Infant’s Journey to Hope in Peshawar > 💔 “His tiny chest rose and fell slowly. Each breath a battle. Each hour a miracle. But his mother was still across the border, watching helplessly.”
By Muhammad Arif 7 months ago in Humans
This Pakistani Man Chose Love Over Life – And Fought Death for His Bride
In a world where love often fades at the first sign of trouble, this is the unforgettable true story of a Pakistani man named Ammar, whose love didn’t just survive hardship — it challenged death itself.
By Muhammad Arif 7 months ago in Humans
The Last Message My Dog Left Before Dying
I. Saying Goodbye When you lose a pet, they say you lose a part of yourself. But what they don’t tell you is how silent your house becomes. It’s not just the barking, or the little nails tapping on the floor. It’s the absence of something invisible — something that wrapped around you like air. You only notice it’s missing when you can’t breathe.
By Muhammad Arif 7 months ago in Petlife
My Grandma’s Mirror Showed Me My Death – And It Was Right
I. The Mirror in Her Room My grandmother’s house always had a certain chill to it, even in summer. It wasn’t just the drafty windows or the creaky floorboards. It was something heavier. Something that sat in your chest. Visitors often said it felt like the house was watching them. I never disagreed.
By Muhammad Arif 7 months ago in Horror
I Lived One Day Twice — And the Second Time, I Saved a Life
I. It Started With a Flash I remember the exact moment it happened. It was 3:47 PM on a cold Tuesday afternoon. I was crossing the street on 8th and Main, coffee in one hand, phone in the other, when a flash of white light exploded in my vision — like a camera flash times a thousand.
By Muhammad Arif 7 months ago in Fiction




