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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How a Silent Stranger in a Mosque Changed My Day
It was one of those days when everything felt heavy. The kind of day where your mind races with worries but your heart feels strangely empty. I had just left a long, exhausting meeting, and the noise of the city seemed louder than usual — honking cars, shouting vendors, people rushing by without a glance. I needed a moment of peace, somewhere quiet, away from the chaos.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Humans
I Gave Away My First Paycheck—And It Changed the Way I See Money Forever
I still remember the weight of that envelope. It wasn’t heavy in grams, but in meaning. It was my first paycheck—three months of effort wrapped up in a neatly folded slip, handed over with a brief nod from the manager at Changan Auto Islamabad.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Journal
I Published a Story Online and Thought No One Would Read It
I still remember the moment I clicked “Publish.” It was 2:16 a.m., and my cursor hovered over that button for what felt like forever. My heart raced—not from fear exactly, but from the kind of vulnerability that comes when you bare a piece of your soul to a silent crowd.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Art
The $5 Lesson: What a Homeless Man Taught Me About True Wealth
It was a gray Thursday morning when I encountered the man who would unknowingly reshape my perspective on life. The kind of morning where the sky forgets the sun exists, and the coffee you sip tastes more like obligation than comfort.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Humans
The Yellow Umbrella
The rain had started gently that evening, as if the skies themselves were hesitating—uncertain whether to weep or whisper. Cobblestone streets shimmered under the amber glow of old-fashioned streetlamps. It was the kind of night that made the city feel like a poem too personal to read aloud.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Confessions
The Room of the Forgotten King
The room smelled of iron and fire—of battles long fought and stories half-told. The walls, built from large, timeworn stones, stood firm like silent sentinels. Each crack whispered history; every shadow breathed memory. At the center of it all stood a majestic bed carved from dark oak, its headboard crowned by a gleaming sword pointing downward—an eternal reminder of vigilance. The crimson blanket laid across the bed appeared untouched by time, its fabric rich and thick like royal velvet, and the red rug beneath it glowed with a subtle warmth as though stained with the blood of legends.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Families
The Last Train at Autumn’s End: A Tale of Time, Loss, and Longing
The cold autumn wind swept through the empty countryside, sending dry leaves tumbling across the cracked stone platform of a long-forgotten train station. The wooden bench where Edward sat creaked under his frail weight, its weathered slats worn smooth by years of waiting. He gazed up at the clock tower perched atop the station’s roof — its face cracked, hands frozen in different times — a silent testament to the years that had passed here without mercy.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Families
The Alley of Forgotten Whispers
The rain had just stopped. The stones beneath Mira’s boots were slick, reflecting the dim orange glow of lanterns strung overhead. Narrow walls flanked her on either side, weathered bricks whispering stories she couldn’t yet hear. The alley was deserted, save for a rusting bicycle leaning casually against the wall—abandoned, yet oddly full of life.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Horror
The Blackmail Files: Uncovering the Dark Secrets of the Elite
Samantha Rivers had spent her entire career chasing the truth. As a journalist for The Sentinel, a local newspaper known for its hard-hitting investigative reporting, she had seen the ugly side of politics, wealth, and power. But nothing could have prepared her for the case she was about to dive into—the case that would shatter everything she thought she knew about the world.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Criminal











