
Nimatullah
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Donald Trump – The Controversial Journey of a Billionaire President
Introduction: Donald John Trump, the 45th President of the United States, is one of the most talked-about and polarizing figures in modern political history. Before entering politics, he was a billionaire businessman and television personality. His rise from a real estate mogul to the White House marks one of the most unconventional political journeys in American history.
By Nimatullah5 months ago in Journal
Why Saudi Arabia Buys Oil from Russia: A Strategic Energy Move
At first glance, the idea that Saudi Arabia—the world’s largest crude oil exporter—would buy oil from Russia may seem confusing, even contradictory. Why would a country so rich in oil resources purchase petroleum from another energy giant like Russia? The answer lies not in supply shortages but in complex economic strategies, geopolitical alignments, and market dynamics that go beyond simple logic. This article explores the reasons behind Saudi Arabia’s decision to import oil from Russia and how it fits into the broader picture of global energy politics.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in Trader
Why Jordan Backed Israel: A Strategic
For decades, Jordan has been viewed as a key mediator in the Middle East—a country that balances its relationships with both Western allies and its Arab neighbors. Yet, in recent years, particularly in the wake of the Israel-Gaza conflicts, a noticeable shift has occurred: Jordan has taken positions that, to many observers, appear to quietly support Israel. This change has left many wondering: why would a historically pro-Palestinian nation like Jordan back Israel, directly or indirectly? The answer lies in a complex mix of security interests, regional realignments, domestic challenges, and international pressure.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in History
The Failure of Indian Policy Toward Bangladesh: A Strategic Misstep in South Asia
India and Bangladesh share deep-rooted historical, cultural, and political ties that date back to the 1971 liberation war, when India played a crucial role in the creation of Bangladesh. However, over the past decades, especially in recent years, India’s policy towards Bangladesh has witnessed growing challenges. While New Delhi hoped to solidify a loyal ally in Dhaka, the results have often been disappointing. This article explores the reasons why India’s policy toward Bangladesh has largely failed, despite initial goodwill and regional opportunities.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in History
The Essence of American Culture
America's culture is one of the most diverse and influential cultures in the world. Built upon values of freedom, individuality, and opportunity, it reflects the traditions and contributions of people from all walks of life. In this article, we’ll explore the many aspects that make American culture unique—its values, lifestyle, arts, diversity, food, and more.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in History
Layla and Majnun – A Love Beyond Time
In the heart of ancient Arabia, where deserts stretched endlessly and stars told stories of the past, a tale of eternal love was born. It is the story of Layla and Majnun, a love so deep and pure that it defied all boundaries and continues to echo through generations as a symbol of devotion and madness in love.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in Fiction
Moses and Pharaoh: The Confrontation of Truth and Tyranny
📖 Story: Moses (AS) and Pharaoh's Dialogue In the ancient land of Egypt, there ruled a man who called himself a god. His name was Pharaoh, and his throne was one of unmatched power, pride, and oppression. The people feared him, obeyed him blindly, and dared not question his commands. Among the people he ruled were the Children of Israel—enslaved, broken, and oppressed for generations.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in History
My Brother's Keeper
Growing up in a small rural town, my brother Malik and I were inseparable. I was the younger one by three years, always trailing behind him with wide eyes and a thousand questions. Malik had this quiet strength about him—he rarely spoke much, but his actions were louder than any words. He was my protector, my guide, and my hero. People used to say we were like David and Jonathan, but the truth is, Malik never needed a sling—his heart was strong enough to shield me from the world.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in Fiction
A Sweet Treat
In a quiet corner of a bustling city, nestled between an old bookstore and a forgotten tailor shop, stood a tiny bakery named “Amara’s Oven.” The shop didn’t have glowing signs or flashing advertisements—just the faint scent of cinnamon, warm bread, and something indescribably comforting that drew people in like magic.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in Feast
Ertugrul Ghazi: The Man Who Paved the Way for the Ottoman Empire
1. Early Life and Background Ertugrul Ghazi was born around 1191–1195 CE, during a time of great turmoil and transition in the Islamic and Turkic world. He belonged to the Kayı tribe, one of the 24 Oghuz Turkic tribes, renowned for its valor and lineage. His father, Suleyman Shah, was the leader of the Kayı tribe and led them during their migration from Central Asia toward the west.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in History
Brick by Brick: How Love Built the Bridge to Trust"
She didn't believe in love anymore. Not because she hadn't felt it—but because she had. And it had let her down. Broken promises, whispered lies, and the silence that follows betrayal had built walls around her heart. Walls so high, even she couldn't see over them anymore.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in Fiction











