Muhammad Hamza Safi
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Hi, I'm Muhammad Hamza Safi — a writer exploring education, youth culture, and the impact of tech and social media on our lives. I share real stories, digital trends, and thought-provoking takes on the world we’re shaping.
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The Letter That Waited Ten Years
The letter arrived on a Thursday. It was buried among bills and catalogs, wedged between an energy statement and a gardening magazine. The envelope was yellowed, the ink smudged in places. The postmark read May 16, 2015—exactly ten years ago.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Fiction
The Mirror Room
The locals called it Marrow House. Tucked deep in the pine forests on the edge of town, the Victorian mansion had long been abandoned. Children dared each other to run up to its rusted gates. Teenagers used it as a backdrop for ghost stories.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Fiction
The Forgotten Album
Mira had never been close to her grandmother. Her parents spoke of her rarely, always with a certain reverence, or sometimes, a shadowed unease. When her grandmother passed away, leaving behind a remote stone cottage in the hills of Swat, no one wanted to claim it.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Humans
Whispers of the Library
In a town where the world moved too fast, there stood a library that time had almost forgotten. Most people passed it by—its creaky doors, the ivy climbing its stone walls, the faded sign reading “Margaret’s Memorial Library.” It smelled of old books, dust, and memory.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Poets
The Girl Who Waited by the Sea
In the quiet seaside town of Meerport, people often whispered about the girl who waited by the sea. Every evening, just before sunset, she would walk barefoot across the sand, her long dark hair swept up by the wind, her eyes locked on the horizon. She never spoke. Never waved. She simply stood there—watching, waiting.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi8 months ago in Humans











