Muhammad Sabeel
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I write not for silence, but for the echo—where mystery lingers, hearts awaken, and every story dares to leave a mark
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Bitcoin Braced for a Surprise $22 Trillion Fed Price Earthquake
Bitcoin has been riding a wave of unpredictability in 2025. After a volatile surge in the early months of U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, the world’s largest cryptocurrency has entered a curious calm. Since May, prices have traded mostly sideways, with neither bulls nor bears taking decisive control.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Trader
If You See These Messages On Your PC, You’re Being Hacked
There’s a new attack “taking the threat landscape by storm,” and it should have all PC users worried. “While virtually nonexistent a year ago,” this attack has surged to such an extent in recent months that it’s now second only to phishing on the danger list.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Criminal
I Was Accidentally Added to a Group Chat Planning a Crime—Here’s What I Did Next
It started with a ping. A single WhatsApp notification at 1:47 a.m. on a Tuesday. I was lying in bed, scrolling through mindless reels, battling another round of sleeplessness when the message preview popped up.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Horror
The Last Hunt with Grandfather
I remember the cold more than anything. That biting, high-altitude kind that chews through the thickest wool and lingers in your bones long after the sun comes up. We were two hours into the trail when the fog parted just enough for the mountains to show themselves—jagged, ancient, and still carrying the echo of stories only my grandfather could tell.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Families
The Stranger Who Knew My Name—And My Darkest Secret
The Stranger Who Knew My Name—And My Darkest Secret Some encounters feel like fate. Others feel like punishment. I remember the exact moment he sat down. The 7:43 p.m. train from the city was half-empty, the type of quiet that feels like a lullaby after a draining day. My earbuds were in, and the low hum of the carriage made everything feel distant—until he spoke.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Horror
US And Israel Should Prepare For Destructive Iranian Cyberattacks, Ex-Intel Officer Says
In the aftermath of American strikes against multiple Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday, the country retaliated with strikes on Israel and on a U.S. base in Qatar, where no casualties were reported. This morning, a ceasefire was confirmed by all sides, though Israel quickly accused Iran of breaking it. But longer term, in lieu of a nuclear bomb or significant firepower in the face of U.S. and Israeli military might, Iran may turn to cyberattacks.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Chapters
Uber Is Making A Push In Data Labeling After Scale AI’s Deal With Meta
Here's a story that might surprise you. You know Uber, right? The company that gets you from point A to point B, or delivers your dinner when you're too lazy to cook? Well, they're making a major play in a completely different game - and it's all because of some serious drama in the AI world.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Futurism
The Benefits of Dates, One of Nature’s Sweetest Superfoods
Looking for a sweet treat that won't make you feel guilty? Let me tell you about dates. Yes, those wrinkly brown fruits that might remind you of something from a health food store. Trust me, they're way more exciting than they look.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Blush
The Baby Monitor That Heard My Dead Sister's Voice
I was never the kind to believe in ghosts. Growing up, my sister Emily was the one who stayed up reading horror novels under the covers, watching ghost hunting shows with wide eyes, and insisting the attic door sometimes opened on its own. I was the older, grounded one. Practical. Skeptical. The kind who turned off the lights and said, "There’s no such thing," while she begged to keep the hallway light on.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Horror
The Man Who Waited Two Years to Kiss Me: A Slow-Burn Love Story in a Swipe-Right World
Scrolling through dating apps, it seems everyone wants love in five minutes—or less. When conversations last longer than a weekend, people drift. When there's no snap chemistry, they ghost. I knew I was different when I met Aidan at a friend’s party. No sparks, no fireworks—just an easy conversation about books, dreams, and everything in between.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Blush
I Interviewed My Parents Like Strangers—And Discovered Who They Really Are
Every great interview begins with a question. Mine began with a dare. A writing coach once told me: "If you want to become a better storyteller, interview someone you think you already know. Treat them like a stranger. Ask questions like you've never met."
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Interview











