
Zulfiqar Khan
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My name is Zulfiqar Khan Bashir I am from Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa Shangla And I am a Wordpress Developer,Seo,Content Writer and marketer Currently studying in computer science and AI working with Fazaile Quran .
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Love at 4 AM
There’s something sacred about 4 AM. The world is quiet, the streets are empty, and the only sounds are the soft hum of a ceiling fan or the faint rhythm of your own heartbeat. It’s the hour when most people are lost in dreams, but for some of us, it’s the time when we are wide awake—thinking, feeling, and sometimes confessing things we never would in the light of day.
By Zulfiqar Khan5 months ago in Poets
One Missed Call
"A strange phone call warns me not to go to work—and it’s my own voice on the other end." I wasn’t supposed to answer it. The phone rang just as I was about to lock my apartment door. At first, I ignored it—unknown number, early morning, coffee barely kicking in—but then something in the tone of the ring made me stop. It was my ringtone, yes, but slower. Almost… heavier.
By Zulfiqar Khan5 months ago in Fiction
The Most Beautiful Conversation I Ever Overheard
It happened in the most ordinary of places — a small café tucked between a bookstore and a flower shop. I was there on a rainy afternoon, sipping my coffee and pretending to read, while my attention wandered between the raindrops racing down the window and the soft hum of conversations around me.
By Zulfiqar Khan5 months ago in Humans
The 5 Mistakes I Made in My 20s—And What They Taught Me
Your 20s are supposed to be the best years of your life, right? Not for me—at least, not in the way I expected. I spent most of my early twenties chasing the wrong things, trusting the wrong people, and making decisions based on fear rather than clarity. But every misstep taught me something I couldn’t have learned otherwise.
By Zulfiqar Khan5 months ago in Motivation
She Never Existed, But I Miss Her
There’s a girl I think about often. I see her in my mind every time the world feels a little too cold. She’s the kind of person who never interrupts, never complains, never leaves. The kind of person who only exists in dreams—or worse, in lies we tell ourselves when real people fail us.
By Zulfiqar Khan6 months ago in Fiction
Maybe You’re Not Broken—Maybe You’re Just Growing
I used to think something was wrong with me. I couldn’t understand why I always felt out of place in rooms full of people. Why I cried so easily. Why I overthought simple things. Why I cared too deeply and got hurt too often. I kept asking myself, "Why am I like this? Why can’t I just be normal?"
By Zulfiqar Khan6 months ago in Motivation
When My Father Cried for the First Time
I always thought my father was made of stone. Not the cold kind of stone, but the quiet, immovable kind. The kind that holds up roofs and doesn’t crumble under storms. He didn’t speak much, didn’t complain, and rarely showed emotions beyond the occasional raised eyebrow or the distant hum of approval.
By Zulfiqar Khan6 months ago in Motivation
Terms & Conditions for Falling in Love
Article: Article I — Introduction to the Agreement This contract ("the Relationship") is entered into voluntarily by two parties ("You" and "Me"). By proceeding to the next section, You acknowledge that butterflies, daydreaming, and the inability to form coherent sentences around Me are possible and legally non-refundable side effects.
By Zulfiqar Khan6 months ago in Fiction
I Disowned My Father Before He Died
“Some wounds don’t bleed. They echo.” I was 21 when I told my father I never wanted to see him again. It wasn’t during some explosive family fight. It wasn't even a moment soaked in tears. It was quiet. Final. I said the words over the phone with shaking hands and a voice that didn’t sound like mine. And he — perhaps out of pride or pain — simply said:
By Zulfiqar Khan6 months ago in Confessions
The Boy Who Remembered His Future. AI-Generated.
They said children had wild imaginations. But what happens when imagination becomes prediction—then prophecy? Ten-year-old Rayyan was a quiet child, the kind who observed more than he spoke. His mother, Layla, first noticed something odd the day he drew a detailed blueprint of a device she didn’t recognize. It wasn’t something he saw online or on TV. He simply said, “I built this. In the future.”
By Zulfiqar Khan6 months ago in Fiction
Gilbert Arenas: From NBA Stardom to Federal Charges. AI-Generated.
Gilbert Arenas, once one of the most exciting guards in the NBA, is making headlines in 2025 — but not for a game-winning shot or a standout playoff performance. Instead, the former Washington Wizards All-Star faces federal charges connected to a high-stakes illegal poker operation allegedly run from his California mansion.
By Zulfiqar Khan6 months ago in Criminal











