Shahjahan Kabir Khan
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The Last Human Artist? Can Creativity Survive the AI Boom?
For millennia, the human imagination has been considered as holy—a special burst of genius that computers cannot duplicate. Artists, authors, composers, and filmmakers have all worked under the belief that their works were very human. This faith is starting to crumble apart, though, in the year 2025.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Prophets vs. Programmers: Who Do We Trust in the Age of AI?
People claiming to forecast future occurrences have emerged during every age of human history. These people were known as prophets in olden times, perceptive people who predicted famines, wars, and future salvations among other events. For many centuries, their messages—written on scrolls or said in holy sites—highly shaped civilizations.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The End of Silence: Why the World Is Getting Louder Every Year
Silence has always been a haven. People have always understood that quiet revitalizes the spirit, from monks meditating in high-altitude environments to authors withdrawing to remote cabins in woodlands. Still, silence is growing more rare—an at-risk good in a society that rejects reduced noise levels—by the year 2025.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Longevity
Digital Babel Tower: How AI Could Unite — or Scatter — Humanity
In the Book of Genesis, humanity came together for its first great project: the Tower of Babel. They dreamed of building a monument so tall it would reach the heavens, a symbol of unity and limitless ambition. But their unity proved dangerous. To stop them, God scattered their languages, ensuring that humanity could no longer speak with one voice.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Full Moon October 2025: When to See the ‘Harvest Supermoon’ Rise
Sometimes, the skies create a moment that seems enormous, reminding us of our tiny in a large and mysterious world. That remarkable moment comes this October with the Harvest Supermoon, a breathtaking full moon resting low and bright in the nighttime sky providing Among the most amazing stellar spectacles of the year.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Silent Pandemic: Loneliness in the Age of Smart Tech
It is both ironic in a world where you may immediately video call people all over the world, peruse through endless streams of curated experiences. and rather frightening that solitude has evolved to be among the most major health concerns of our age when with one touch messages may be transmitted. Studies reveal that we are becoming lonelier even if we are more connected than ever. The World Health Organization now views loneliness as a major global health problem related to a higher risk of heart disease and mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and suicide; depression, dementia, and even early death; Experts claim that persistent loneliness can be as detrimental to one's health as smoking 15 cigarettes every day.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Longevity
Signs in the Sky: Are Space Discoveries Echoing Biblical Warnings?
Researchers considered it to be an amazing achievement when NASA's James Webb Space Telescope unveiled its first deep-field image in 2022—a breathtaking galaxy dating back more than 13 billion years. For many, it signified human evolution—a showing of our understanding of the vastness of the cosmos.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Coming Digital Dictatorship: Will AI Choose Our Leaders?
Democracy, in theory, is simple: people vote, leaders serve. But in 2025, that simple ideal is colliding with a new reality: technology is no longer just helping elections — it’s controlling them.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The End of Work? AI and the Death of Human Jobs
For generations, work has been more than just survival. It has defined who we are, given us identity, structure, and purpose. But in 2025, an unsettling question is echoing across boardrooms and break rooms alike: What happens if artificial intelligence takes it all?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Clouds Over Jerusalem: Why Every Prophecy Seems to Point to 2025
The world has always looked toward Jerusalem with a strange mix of fascination and fear. It is a city older than empires, claimed by prophets, and fought over by kings. Today, it remains as contested as ever, and for millions of people across faiths, it represents not just history, but destiny. As 2025 unfolds, more voices—religious, political, and even scientific—are pointing toward this year as a prophetic turning point.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Inside Islamabad’s Most Haunted House: Where Power, Mystery, and Shadows Collide
Nobody would want to live there; even the most powerful officials and jurists left after only a few months. Underneath this government-owned property lies a terrible history. Situated in the posh F-7/4 area of Islamabad. Screams echo in empty rooms; photos emerge on patios subsequently. Individuals who come claim they witness beings that should not be present. Families have set up home for almost 60 years, then run in terror. Still speaking stories not forgotten many years afterwards, its design whispers.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Horror
The Final Currency: Could Digital Money Be the Mark of the Beast?
Introduction In Sweden, you can’t buy a cup of coffee with cash. In China, a beggar on the street may hold a QR code instead of a tin cup. And in Nigeria, protests erupted when the government forced citizens toward a new digital currency.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal











