Noor Ul wahab
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The Lion and the Sheep: A Tale of Courage and Kindness
Animals tried to live in harmony in a wide, green valley surrounded by golden hills. Birds sang from the trees every morning, rabbits ran through the grass, and sheep herds quietly grazed. But whenever the sun climbed high, a deep roar rolled through the valley.
By Noor Ul wahab3 months ago in Motivation
The Sound of an Empty Room
Author’s Note: After the death of a very important person to me, I wrote this story. Grief alters how you perceive the world and teaches you that silence is not empty; rather, it is full of echoes of things we once cherished. This story is a quiet conversation between memory and the heart, where loss becomes a form of love. Description After his grandmother’s passing, a young man moves into her old house where silence hums with memories, clocks whisper lost time, and grief slowly turns into quiet love. A tender reflection on how loss teaches us to listen beyond words. A week after my grandmother's death, I moved into her house. Her scent, a light combination of rose powder and aged wood, was still present in the air. The curtains barely moved, the clocks on the walls had all stopped at different hours, and the house felt like it was holding its breath.
By Noor Ul wahab3 months ago in Humans
The Future Is Now: How AI-Powered Content Creation Can Change Your Life in 2026
Last year, I met a young woman named Alina through an online writing group. She was 26, smart, creative, and struggling to make ends meet after losing her office job. Like many of us, she wanted freedom—the kind of life where you work on your own terms, doing something you actually enjoy.
By Noor Ul wahab3 months ago in Motivation
The Melody of Aeria: How One Voice Can Change the World
Author’s Note : I am Noor Ul Wahab, a storyteller fascinated by magic, music, and life lessons. The Melody of Aeria is a tale about courage, responsibility, and hope. I hope readers enjoy learning about how even a single voice can make a difference and exploring a world where sound shapes reality. Approximately 900 words of story: Sound was more than just music in the city of Aeria; it was magic. The city's hollow spires were meant to catch the wind and turn it into melodies that swayed across the streets. Singing stones lined the pavement, chiming with each step. Here, the hum of the city was alive, shaping light, emotion, and even the growth of plants.
By Noor Ul wahab3 months ago in Fiction
The Night When I Lost Everything
Note to the Author: This is a story I wrote from a place of deep healing and pain. It’s not just about loss — it’s about finding light after the darkest night. Some of it is based on my own journey, while others are based on the struggles we all face in silence. I hope these words help you feel a little less alone if you've ever lost someone. The night was colder than usual. While the city outside my window shone like a million broken stars, there was only darkness inside my heart. The night I lost everything I loved was the night I will never forget. As if the world was aware that something terrible was about to occur, the air was still and almost too quiet. I can recall waiting for a call while sitting by the window. My hands trembled as I held the phone, refreshing the screen again and again, praying for one more message, one more chance.
By Noor Ul wahab3 months ago in Humans
The Candle Maker’s Daughter
Note from Author I wrote this story to show readers that light can come from kindness, patience, and courage as well as fire and electricity. I was inspired by the small, unseen people who keep the world glowing quietly, even when their own lives are dim.
By Noor Ul wahab3 months ago in Fiction
The Last Seed
An elderly gardener by the name of Mr. lived in a city full of tall buildings, bright lights, and never-ending motion. Amir. Despite having rough hands from years of work and wearing simple clothes, his wisdom earned him the respect of his neighbors. Despite its small size in comparison to the skyscrapers that surrounded it, his garden was alive with green leaves, fragrant flowers, and the tranquility that only nature could provide. His work piqued the interest of young children, who frequently stopped by to observe him. Mr., one bright morning, Amir invited three youngsters from the neighborhood, Bilal, Sana, and Rafiq, to his garden. Inquiring as to what he would teach them this time, the three stood eagerly before him. Mr. took from his pocket Three tiny seeds were extracted by Amir. They appeared unadorned and almost lifeless. He gently tossed a seed into each child's hand and said, "Your future will be shaped by these seeds. Care for them well, and one day you will understand their meaning. Come back to me after some years and show me what became of them.”
By Noor Ul wahab3 months ago in Motivation






