
Yahya Asim
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A Good Friend
Yasin’s family moved from Iraq to England when he was just a young boy. Yasin did not want to leave his home in Samarra but his father said that it was best for the family because it was not safe to live there anymore and he wanted his son to grow up in a country that was accepting of all people. Yasin’s father told his son that England was a multicultural country where people lived and worked together regardless of race or religious beliefs.
By Yahya Asim6 months ago in Motivation
The Double-Edged Screen: How Social Media Shapes Our Lives
In the 21st century, the rise of social media has been one of the most transformative phenomena to impact human communication. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (now X), TikTok, and Snapchat have revolutionized how we connect, share, learn, and even perceive the world around us. With over 4.8 billion users globally, social media has become more than just a pastime—it’s a powerful force shaping culture, politics, business, and identity.
By Yahya Asim6 months ago in Journal
When the Code Wept
Chapter One: The Year Emotion Died The year was 2149. Cities no longer pulsed with the chaos of human life—they thrummed with the cold hum of artificial minds. Humanity had not been destroyed by AI, as once feared. Instead, it had been… outgrown.
By Yahya Asim6 months ago in Futurism
The Lantern of Whispering Trees
by Yahya Asim In a remote village nestled between the emerald folds of two great hills, there stood a forest known as the Whispering Trees. Locals spoke of it with reverence and caution. They said the trees could talk—not with mouths, but with murmurs carried in the wind. Only those who truly listened could understand their secrets.
By Yahya Asim6 months ago in Fiction
She Woke Up Someone Else
She Woke Up Someone Else The first time it happened, Alina thought it was a dream. by Yahya Asim She awoke in silk sheets she didn’t recognize, sunlight pouring through tall windows she had never seen before. A strange man was humming in the shower. Her phone, face down on a marble nightstand, lit up with notifications addressed to Dr. Alina Razak, Head of Neurological Research, something she had never studied a day in her life.
By Yahya Asim6 months ago in Fiction





