
Shehzad Anjum
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I’m Shehzad Khan, a proud Pashtun 🏔️, living with faith and purpose 🌙. Guided by the Qur'an & Sunnah 📖, I share stories that inspire ✨, uplift 🔥, and spread positivity 🌱. Join me on this meaningful journey 👣
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Breathing Through the Storm
When I was a child, I thought life was supposed to be lived without limits. Running in the streets with friends, playing cricket in the dusty grounds, laughing until our lungs begged for air — those were the moments that made childhood feel alive. But for me, laughter and running always came with a shadow: shortness of breath, wheezing, and the terrifying weight of not being able to breathe.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Humans
Between Survival and Dreams: A Young Man’s Journey in the Capital
Leaving Home, Carrying Dreams When I left my village for Islamabad, I carried more than just a bag of clothes. I carried dreams — mine and my family’s. My mother’s eyes were full of prayers, my father’s silence was heavy with trust, and my siblings’ smiles were like a promise of love I would miss every single day.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Humans
How I Balance My Studies and Job in Islamabad at 24
Life at 24 is not as easy as it looks from the outside. People often imagine this age as a golden chapter filled with freedom, energy, and endless possibilities. But for me—and for many young people in Pakistan—it is also a time of responsibility, sleepless nights, and silent battles.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Alone but Unbroken: A Village Boy’s Journey to the City
Life in a village is a beauty only those who have lived it can truly understand. Waking up to the gentle voice of your mother, finding comfort in your father’s calm presence, sharing laughter and mischief with siblings, and falling asleep under the quiet of the night—it is simple, yet complete.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
New Roads, Broken Dreams, and a Second Chance
When Dreams Break The first dream had already shattered. On my way to Islamabad, I carried with me a heart full of hope — visions of scholarships, white coats, and the proud smiles of my family. But the moment I arrived, the truth hit me harder than I could bear. The scholarship that had drawn me from my quiet village life turned out to be a scam. Sweet promises became bitter lies.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Dreams, Deception, and Determination
A Village Boy with Big Dreams The village I grew up in was simple, slow, and full of laughter. Days rose with the sun and nights melted into family jokes, stories, and shared meals. I was just another boy from this village, but I carried a dream heavier than the summer sun: one day, I would become a doctor and make my family proud — my parents, my siblings, and the whole village.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Under the Nets, Beyond the Scoreboard
The First Step Into Something New There’s a first time for everything, and sometimes it comes with nerves, laughter, and memories that stay long after the moment is gone. For me, Shehzad, and my friends — Bilal, Irfan, Umar, and Khalil — that “first time” was stepping into a closed cricket ground, the kind wrapped entirely in nets, where boundaries aren’t measured by distance but by the sound of a ball smacking against mesh.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Breaking Boundaries: Areeba’s Journey from Silence to Stardom
She dribbled through doubt, shot through silence, and scored her freedom — not just on the court, but in life. The crowd roared. Cameras flashed. But Areeba’s eyes searched for two faces she never thought she’d see in the stands — her parents.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humans
Sanctuary of Light
The old mosque stood quietly at the edge of the bustling city, its green dome glowing softly against the glass towers that reached toward the sky. Inside, the faint recitation of the Qur’an floated through the hall like a lullaby, mingling with the warm fragrance of sandalwood.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Confessions











