Nature
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
Amazing Animals Ghana
The African country of Ghana has 221 amphibian and reptile species, 724 bird species, and 225 mammals. Ghana is an African country located in the western part of the continent, below the Sahara. It boasts a wide variety of biomes, from coastal savannas to tropical rainforests, and it used to be a British colony.
By Rasma Raisters6 months ago in Earth
Will the World Be Plunged into Darkness on August 2? The Truth Revealed
In recent days, a sensational claim has been making the rounds on social media, sparking widespread curiosity—and even some concern. According to these viral posts, the entire world is expected to plunge into darkness for six minutes on August 2, 2025, due to a rare and extraordinary solar eclipse. These posts have gained traction quickly, with many people sharing the information without verifying its authenticity.
By Taimoor Khan6 months ago in Earth
The Outcome of Attaching One’s Heart to This World
There is an undeniable truth that runs through every human experience: the world is temporary, fleeting, and ever-changing. "This is often the outcome of becoming attached to this world," captures this profound reality in a deeply poetic and spiritual way. It serves as a quiet warning — a gentle yet powerful reminder that attaching one’s heart too closely to the material world often leads to pain, disappointment, and disillusionment.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Earth



