
Muhammad Tayyab
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I am Muhammad Tayyab, a storyteller who believes that memories are treasures and words are bridges to hearts. Through my writing, I capture what time often leaves behind."
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The Pyramids of Giza (Part 1)
The Timeless Majesty of the Pyramids of Giza The Pyramids of Giza, rising from the desert near the Nile’s western bank, stand as eternal symbols of ancient Egypt’s grandeur. These magnificent monuments—built during the 4th Dynasty (c. 2575–c. 2465 BCE)—are among the most celebrated wonders in human history. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, they continue to capture imaginations around the world.
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in History
The Rise of Alexandria
The Rise of Alexandria In 332 BC, the Macedonian king Alexander the Great conquered Egypt while building one of the largest empires in history. The following year, he founded the city of Alexandria, named after himself, located on Egypt’s northern coast.
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in History
The Amulet of Light
In the realm of Tenaria, where the sun dipped into the horizon and painted the sky with hues of crimson and gold, the village of Brindlemark lay nestled within a valley. It was a peaceful village, surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests, where the air was sweet with the scent of blooming wildflowers.
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in Fiction
The Hidden city Beneath the pyramids
The Hidden City Beneath the Pyramids: Fact, Myth, or Mystery? For centuries, the Great Pyramids of Giza have stood as symbols of ancient engineering and mystery. But recent claims suggest there might be more to them than meets the eye — a vast underground city hidden beneath the sands of Egypt. Could this be true, or is it just another archaeological myth?
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in History
I Lost Everything in Crypto — Then Made It All Back (And More)
I never thought I would be the kind of person who would lose everything in crypto. I was always careful with money, the kind of person who read articles, watched YouTube videos, and listened to experts before making any decision. But somehow, the excitement, the greed, and the illusion of getting rich quickly pulled me into a storm that I wasn’t prepared for.
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in Motivation
Surprising History of July
There’s a lot to celebrate in July: Independence Day, summer vacations filled with camping, swimming, barbecues, and picnics—and of course, National Ice Cream Month, declared by former President Ronald Reagan in 1984. Named after Julius Caesar, July is a month of solar spectacles, historical drama, and ancient traditions. Let’s explore some of July’s lesser-known yet fascinating facts.
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in Horror
Top Tech Myths You Should Stop Believing
In a world where technology is growing faster than ever, misinformation often spreads even faster. From smartphones to Wi-Fi signals and artificial intelligence, there are countless myths that people continue to believe — not because they're foolish, but because these myths have been passed around for years without anyone questioning them.
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in Education
The Woman Who Disappeared but Never Left
In the cobbled streets of post-war Rome, where the past whispered from every broken wall and the future gleamed uncertain in shop windows, a young woman named Anna Maria Massatani walked with dreams bigger than the city itself. She was not destined to be an actress—or so she believed. Her hands were meant for sketching blueprints, designing cathedrals, and bringing dreams into brick and stone. She studied architecture, believing the world needed structures, not performances.
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in Motivation
Things I Didn’t Know I’d Miss
I always thought leaving home would feel like freedom—an open road, a fresh chapter, a clean slate. And in many ways, it did. But no one tells you how grief sometimes comes disguised as growth. No one tells you that in chasing something new, you start mourning things you never realized were part of you.
By Muhammad Tayyab 7 months ago in Families









