
Sadiq Muhammad
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The Fall of Constantinople (1453)
The year is 1453, and the mighty Byzantine Empire, once a powerful force in the Mediterranean, stands on the verge of collapse. The city of Constantinople, its capital, has weathered countless invasions and sieges over the centuries, earning its reputation as one of the most formidable fortresses in the world. For over a thousand years, it has stood as a beacon of Christian power, the last remnant of the great Roman Empire, and a symbol of unyielding strength. Yet, by the mid-15th century, the empire is in decline. Its once vast territories are now a shadow of their former selves, and its economy is in shambles. Most of its lands are now occupied by foreign powers, leaving Constantinople isolated and vulnerable.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in History
“The Price of Gold”
In the heart of Mumbai, amid the maze of concrete and chaos, lived a man named Raghav Mehra. By day, Raghav was a small-time clerk in a government office, earning just enough to feed his family and keep a roof over their heads. By night, he was a dreamer. He dreamed of riches, of silk shirts and imported cars, of power and prestige. But all he had was a cracked cell phone, a rusted scooter, and a wallet that never quite felt full.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in Art
Salahuddin Ayyubi: The Noble Warrior King of Islam
In the rich tapestry of Islamic history, few names shine as brightly as Salahuddin Ayyubi, known in the West as Saladin. Revered by both Muslims and non-Muslims alike, he was a powerful Muslim king, a skilled military commander, and a man of deep faith and exceptional character. His legacy is not only remembered for his victories, but also for his sense of honor, justice, and compassion—even in times of war.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in Art
Me Before You – Jojo Moyes
Caleb had made peace with the silence. After the accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down, life slowed to a crawl. No more hiking. No more motorcycle rides along the cliffs. No more spontaneous road trips or late-night basketball games with his brothers. What remained was the steady hum of his wheelchair motor, scheduled nurse visits, and an endless loop of Netflix shows he no longer cared about.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in Marriage
💛 Me Before You – Jojo Moyes
Caleb had made peace with the silence. After the accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down, life slowed to a crawl. No more hiking. No more motorcycle rides along the cliffs. No more spontaneous road trips or late-night basketball games with his brothers. What remained was the steady hum of his wheelchair motor, scheduled nurse visits, and an endless loop of Netflix shows he no longer cared about.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in Art
The Fault in Our Stars – John Green
Lena had never liked hospitals. The smell, the silence, the fluorescent lights. They felt like waiting rooms for sadness. But after two years of living with bone cancer, she was used to it. Or at least, good at pretending she was.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in Fiction







