MUHAMMAD BILAL
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"Curious mind, lifelong learner, and storyteller at heart. I explore ideas, history, and technology, breaking them down into simple words so everyone can understand—and enjoy—them."
Stories (16)
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The Whispering Corridor. AI-Generated.
Evelyn Hart had always hated late-night overtime at the museum. The old building groaned with every gust of wind, the corridors stretched on endlessly, and her imagination filled the shadows with things she could not name. But the grant deadline loomed, and she needed to finish cataloging the artifacts before morning.
By MUHAMMAD BILAL5 months ago in Fiction
The Promise in the Rain. AI-Generated.
The Promise in the Rain The rain had a way of making the small town feel quieter, as if the drops themselves hushed the streets. On the corner of Maple and Third, under the flickering glow of a streetlight, Daniel saw her again for the first time in ten years.
By MUHAMMAD BILAL5 months ago in Marriage
The Letter Under the Floorboards. AI-Generated.
The night Margaret found the letter, the house was silent in that way only old houses could be—timbers sighing, pipes groaning, the air thick with the smell of dust and time. She had lived there forty years, long enough to know every creak of the floorboards, every stubborn window latch. Or so she thought.
By MUHAMMAD BILAL5 months ago in Fiction
The Silence of Room Six. AI-Generated.
Detective Aaron Blake had always hated the St. Helena Motel. It wasn’t the peeling paint or the buzzing neon sign that made the place unsettling—it was the silence. Even at full occupancy, it never seemed alive. Guests came and went like shadows, doors closed softly, and sometimes Aaron wondered if the walls themselves had learned to swallow noise.
By MUHAMMAD BILAL5 months ago in Criminal
Artificial Intelligence: Boon or Existential Threat to Humanity?. AI-Generated.
Introduction Artificial Intelligence is a bit like fire. When humans first discovered fire, it changed everything—warming our homes, cooking our food, and lighting up the dark. But in the wrong hands, fire can burn down entire cities.
By MUHAMMAD BILAL5 months ago in Education











