Muhammad Ilyas
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Writer of words, seeker of stories. Here to share moments that matter and spark a little light along the way.
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One World, One Future.
In the heart of a vast and diverse land lay the town of Harmony—a place blessed with breathtaking mountains, fertile fields, and winding rivers. But beneath its natural beauty, Harmony was a place divided. The people lived in small groups defined by their cultures, religions, and traditions. Though neighbors, they seldom shared their lives. Mistrust and misunderstanding grew like weeds in the cracks between their homes.
By Muhammad Ilyas5 months ago in Humans
Life, Without Sugarcoating.
Life doesn’t hand out instruction manuals. It doesn’t send us warnings before the storms arrive, nor does it wrap lessons in gift boxes. The truths that shape us are often delivered raw — sometimes brutally so — without the sweetness we wish could soften their edges.
By Muhammad Ilyas5 months ago in Motivation
The Rule of Three: Life Lessons That Change Everything.
In Threes: Quiet Truths for a Meaningful Life There’s something quietly powerful about the number three. Perhaps it’s the balance it holds — not too much, not too little. A beginning, a middle, and an end. The triangle, after all, is the most stable shape in nature. And in life, I’ve found that many truths — the quiet ones, the ones that truly matter — seem to arrive in threes.
By Muhammad Ilyas5 months ago in Motivation
Beneath the Silence.
The park was nearly empty when Mira arrived, as it always was this time of year. Late autumn peeled the world of color, leaving behind only faded golds and brittle browns. The air smelled of cold earth and drying leaves. She liked that. No one noticed her here, and she didn’t have to pretend.
By Muhammad Ilyas5 months ago in Fiction
I Never Thought This Would Happen to Me.
I always believed that heartbreak was something that happened to other people — in books, in songs, in distant stories I’d listen to with quiet sympathy. I had built my life carefully, like stacking fragile glass on a shelf I was sure would never fall. I followed the rules, trusted deeply, and tried to live with kindness. But none of that prepares you for the moment everything you thought was certain turns into dust.
By Muhammad Ilyas6 months ago in Humans
Children Aren’t Born Rude — So Who’s Teaching Them?
Children Aren’t Born Rude — So Who’s Teaching Them? “He’s just so disrespectful these days.” “She talks back at everyone — even her teacher!” These are common complaints you’ll hear in school meetings, parenting forums, or even casual conversations among concerned adults. But have we paused to ask why children behave this way?
By Muhammad Ilyas6 months ago in Families
Echoes of Serenity.
I often wonder when it happened — the moment the world became so unbearably loud. Not just in the way cities hum with restless traffic, or the ceaseless scroll of breaking news, notifications, and digital voices, but in the relentless chatter inside our own heads. The noise that follows us from morning till night, reminding us of what we lack, what we should fear, and who we ought to be.
By Muhammad Ilyas6 months ago in Humans











