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The Roar and the Whisper
The Roar That Ruled "eep in the heart of the forest where sunlight cracked through tangled canopies and shadows held secrets, ruled the mighty lion, Ragnar. His mane was like flame, his roar like thunder, and no creature dared question his rule. He hunted when he pleased, roamed where he chose, and took what he wanted.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Fiction
Schwarzkümmelöl: The Ancient Remedy with Modern Benefits
Schwarzkümmelöl, also known as Black Seed Oil, has been revered for centuries for its remarkable health benefits. Derived from the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant, this powerful oil has been used in traditional medicine across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. In recent years, it has gained global recognition as a natural remedy for a wide range of health issues—from inflammation to skin care.
By eternalwigs7 months ago in Fiction
The Man Who Sat at Table Seven
There’s a quiet little café on East 41st Street, nestled unceremoniously between a secondhand bookstore and a flower shop that always smells of jasmine and damp stems. Blink, and you might miss it. No neon signs. No whimsical chalkboard menus boasting fancy lattes or turmeric infusions. The awning just reads “Mira’s Café” in fading gold letters. Inside, it smells like toasted bread, warm milk, and stories too old to tell.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Fiction
The Stranger Who Knew My Name"
>> WRITTEN BY PROFESSOR KHAN A Rainy Day and a Chance Meeting It started with rain—the kind that drenches you in seconds. I ducked into a small bookstore to wait it out. That’s when I saw him: an old man with a long coat and a walking stick, staring at me like he knew me. I offered a polite smile. He approached with surprising speed for someone his age.
By Professor khan7 months ago in Fiction
Jinn Behind Bars: A Prison Guard’s Story of the Unseen Inmates
Jinn Behind Bars: A Prison Guard’s Story of the Unseen Inmates My name is Umar Farooq. I’ve served as a prison officer in three different facilities across Pakistan. I’ve seen drug lords cry, murderers plead, and innocent men rot behind bars.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Fiction
When the Sky Forgot the Stars
When the Sky Forgot the Stars It happened on a Thursday. Not the day of an apocalypse or a war—just a simple, quiet Thursday. The kind of day you forget before it’s even finished. That evening, people looked up and blinked in confusion.
By Atta Ullah7 months ago in Fiction
10 Years of Marriage Equality
A Decade of Love and Progress Where were you on June 26, 2015? For me, it was a normal day at work. But that day changed history—it was the day same-sex marriage became legal across all 50 states in the U.S. We celebrated love, equality, and a hard-won victory for the LGBTQ+ community, activists, and everyone who believes in justice.
By Shafi Ullah Darwesh7 months ago in Fiction











