
Tahir Mehmood
Bio
"Passionate storyteller and lifelong learner, sharing stories that inspire, challenge, and spark creativity in every mind."
Stories (9)
Filter by community
Do Jinns Really Exist? A Mysterious Tale from My Village
Growing up in a quiet village nestled between fields and forests in rural Pakistan, I often heard stories about supernatural beings. My grandmother used to speak of “jinns” with a mix of fear and respect. “They live among us,” she would whisper while lighting an oil lamp, “especially near the old shrine after sunset.” Like most children, I was both curious and skeptical. That changed one summer night.
By Tahir Mehmood8 months ago in Horror
Life, in Stolen Moments
Life, in Stolen Moments — a phrase that captures the beauty hidden in the quiet, fleeting seconds we often overlook. Life isn’t always lived in grand achievements or loud celebrations; sometimes, it unfolds silently — in a passing glance, a whispered memory, a moment of solitude.
By Tahir Mehmood8 months ago in Poets
The Value of an Old Watch
Ali had always lived a simple life. Born into a humble family in a small town, he knew the meaning of hard work from an early age. His father, Ahmed, worked as a mechanic in a tiny roadside workshop, barely making enough to feed the family. But despite the financial struggles, Ahmed always made sure that Ali went to school and dreamed bigger than their circumstances.6
By Tahir Mehmood8 months ago in Motivation
Rising Above: The Power of Never Giving Up
In the small town of Glenwood, there was a man named Adam who seemed like just another face in the crowd. He lived in a modest home, worked long hours at a local mechanic shop, and struggled to make ends meet. His life, much like many others, was a constant cycle of hard work, disappointment, and fleeting moments of joy. But what set Adam apart was his belief in the one thing that had carried him through all of life’s storms: the power of never giving up.
By Tahir Mehmood8 months ago in Motivation
The Motorcycle Supplier Who Dreamed Big
Every morning before sunrise, the streets were silent except for the soft growl of an old motorcycle cutting through the early fog. Riding it was a man no one paid much attention to—a simple delivery guy in dusty clothes, carrying medical supplies from one pharmacy to another. His name was Adil, and while the world saw just another face in the chaos, Adil saw something more. He saw a future far bigger than the one life had offered him.
By Tahir Mehmood8 months ago in Motivation
From Rags to Riches. Content Warning.
Growing up in a dusty village in Pakistan, Adeel knew what hunger felt like—not just the hunger for food, but the hunger for a better life. His father sold vegetables from a pushcart on the roadside, earning barely enough to keep the family afloat. School was a luxury they could hardly afford, but Adeel insisted on going—even if it meant studying by candlelight after a full day helping his father sell tomatoes and onions.
By Tahir Mehmood8 months ago in Motivation
When the Crow Didn't Give Up
It was a hot summer afternoon in the middle of a long drought. The sun glared down from the sky like a giant ball of fire, and not a single cloud could be seen. Trees stood still with drooping leaves, the rivers had shrunk into trickles, and the animals in the forest were growing tired and thirsty.
By Tahir Mehmood8 months ago in Fiction
The Dream That Sank in a Gold Mine
Once upon a time, nestled between the rugged cliffs and whispering pines of the Northern Mountains, there lay a small village named Elmsworth. It was a quiet place, full of simple people and simpler dreams. Among them lived a young man named Thomas Hale, whose eyes sparkled not with contentment, but with hunger—for wealth, for fame, for something more.
By Tahir Mehmood8 months ago in Confessions








