waseem khan
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Impacting Others, Happy or Brilliant, and Huggers
Some people leave behind echoes—words, gestures, tiny acts of care—that resurface long after the moment has passed. Over the years, I’ve been told by friends, family, and even acquaintances that something I once said or did helped them in ways I couldn’t have imagined at the time.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
Spreading Islamophobia Online
They say Islam oppresses women. That Sharia is cruel. That Islamic punishments are barbaric. But these claims are rarely examined in the light of truth. The rights Islam gave to women—centuries before any modern constitution—are hardly ever acknowledged. Islam established a woman’s right to inherit, own property, seek knowledge, and live with dignity and safety. These rights were not gifts of the West or of liberal movements, but divine legislation. Still, this history is deliberately hidden or distorted.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Families
The Farmhouse Dog
The Farmhouse Dog A Paranormal Tale Emily had finally moved into her grandparents’ old farmhouse after years of it sitting empty. The final box of kitchen items landed on the counter with a tired thud. Spoons and plates clinked into place, finding their new homes. As dusk set in and a storm rolled over the hills, Emily curled up by the fire, soaking in the comforting silence—so unlike the days when chickens clucked and sheep bleated outside these very walls.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Horror
Walk With Me in the Garden
The garden wasn’t large, but it felt like another world. Tucked behind her grandmother’s old stone house, it was a patchwork of roses, jasmine, tulips, and winding vines that seemed to whisper with the wind. As a child, Amara believed it had magic. As an adult, she realized it still did — just a quieter kind.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
We Got Married — Not Committed a Sin. Still, My Father Shot Me Dead.
Title: We Got Married — Not Committed a Sin. Still, My Father Shot Me Dead. “We did nikah, not zina.” That was the sentence she whispered on social media—wearing a simple dupatta, her voice steady but full of quiet pain. She wasn’t challenging the world. She was simply trying to explain. Her marriage was valid. Halal. Legal. Pure. Not an act of rebellion. Not shameful. Not a secret.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Criminal
Touching the Sky: The Story of Jeddah Tower and a Father’s Dream
It was never just about height. When the first sketches of the Jeddah Tower appeared on a dusty boardroom table in Saudi Arabia, the world raised an eyebrow. A kilometer into the sky? They scoffed. But for the people of Jeddah, and for one man named Faisal, this tower was more than steel and ambition — it was hope wrapped in glass.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Earth
Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) – Islam Ke Pehlay Khalifa Aur Nabi ﷺ Kay Behtareen Saathi
Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) – Islam Ke Pehlay Khalifa Aur Nabi ﷺ Kay Behtareen Saathi Islam ki tareekh mein kuch aise naam hain jo hamesha roshan rahenge — unhi mein se ek hai Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA). Aap na sirf Nabi Muhammad ﷺ ke sabse qareebi dost thay, balkeh Islam ke pehlay khalifa bhi banaaye gaye. Unka imaan, wafadari, aur qurbani ka jazba har daur ke Musalmaan ke liye misaal hai.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
Impacting Others, Happy or Brilliant, and Huggers
The Stranger on the Bench It started on a rainy Thursday. Leena had just quit her job — not dramatically, just quietly walked out of the glass doors, box in hand, heart pounding. The email she sent afterward was polite, professional, and filled with more truth than HR would appreciate.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Humans
The surprising trend of converting to Islam around the world: Why people are choosing Islam despite Islamophobia.
**The surprising trend of converting to Islam around the world: Why people are choosing Islam despite Islamophobia** A crowded train in Paris. A young woman sits quietly, reading a small book in her lap — the Qur’an. Her name is **Sophie**, and just six months ago, she was an atheist.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Viva
Trump Endorses Candidate with Open Anti-Muslim Views
Trump Endorses Candidate with Open Anti-Muslim Views America has long been described as a melting pot — a place where people from diverse backgrounds, faiths, and beliefs come together to build a shared future. It is expected that those elected to serve in public office represent all citizens fairly and without prejudice. Unfortunately, recent political trends have moved in the opposite direction, with certain figures pushing divisive rhetoric into the mainstream.
By waseem khan6 months ago in The Swamp




