
Muhammad Rahim
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I’m a passionate writer who expresses truth, emotion, and creativity through storytelling, poetry, and reflection. I write to connect, inspire, and give voice to thoughts that matter.
Stories (16)
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Do You Believe in Ghosts?
We were sitting in the backyard one evening, tossing jokes like frisbees into the dusk. One of my friends, smirking with a cup of chai in his hand, leaned in and said, “Do you believe in ghosts?” We all laughed, shaking our heads, brushing the idea away like smoke. I chuckled louder than the rest, thumping my chest, “If a ghost ever dares show up, I’ll invite it in for tea.” The night roared with laughter. None of us knew that someone was listening.
By Muhammad Rahim 6 months ago in Horror
The Price of Love in Balochistan: A Woman's Last Words Before Death
The air in the hills of Balochistan is dry, heavy — a silent witness to stories that never make it past the village border. In one such village, where tradition is stronger than law and silence is safer than truth, a young woman named Bano once made a choice that would seal her fate. She chose love. And for that, she was hunted.
By Muhammad Rahim 6 months ago in Criminal
The Door That Stirred at Midnight
It began like a breath on a cold windowpane—soft, fleeting, and inexplicably cold. A sigh moved through the hallway, too gentle to be a draft, too sorrowful to be ignored. It felt as if the house itself had exhaled after holding in something it could no longer bear. The walls, once witnesses to warmth and voices, now stood heavy with silence. Not the kind that soothes, but the kind that presses against your chest and waits.
By Muhammad Rahim 6 months ago in Horror
A Whisper of Magic at the Edge of the Bed
Sometimes, the world is too loud. There’s just too much talking, too much rushing, and way too much pressure to be strong all the time. But once in a while, something soft enters our life — something that doesn’t ask for attention, doesn’t shout to be heard. That’s how I met Labubu — not literally, of course, but emotionally.
By Muhammad Rahim 6 months ago in Fiction



