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Understanding Islam
Understanding Islam: Answers to Common Questions Islam is one of the world’s major religions, with more than a billion followers. Many people are curious about what Islam teaches, how Muslims live, and why it continues to grow worldwide. Here are answers to some of the most common questions people ask about Islam today.
By king pokhtoon6 months ago in Fiction
The Summer I Bought My First Laptop
The summer break had just begun at our med school. The campus was buzzing with students rushing to catch their buses and trains home. In the middle of all the goodbyes, I left without hugging my best friend, Umar. I don’t know why—it wasn’t intentional, but as soon as I reached home, my phone buzzed.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Fiction
The Love of Choni Wani
Choni Wani was the most enchanting girl of the village. Every morning, when she walked to the well with her clay pot, the world seemed to pause. There was an innocent sparkle in her eyes, and her graceful yet simple walk captured every heart. People said that when Choni Wani smiled, even the most tiring day became easier.
By New stAr writer 6 months ago in Fiction
When the Storm Found Us
Noah had seen enough movies to know what this moment usually meant—the quiet before something dramatic happened, the pause when everything could either go right or crumble spectacularly. His heart pounded like a drum in his chest, palms slick with sweat as he leaned forward, hoping for a miracle. But before he could even process what might come next, Rebecca’s laughter split the air like broken glass.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Fiction
The Threads of Eternity
On the edge of a quiet village, where the hills rolled like sleeping giants and the rivers sang softly through the fields, there lived a girl named Elara. She was a weaver, as her mother and grandmother had been before her. Each morning, she worked at her loom, threading strands of silk dyed in colors drawn from herbs, berries, and roots. The villagers admired her work, but Elara felt something missing in the rhythm of her craft.
By Masih Ullah6 months ago in Fiction
Letters the Ocean Never Returned
The Story The first letter arrived with the tide. Clara was walking the beach at dawn, shawl wrapped tight against the chill wind, when she spotted it—an envelope half-buried in the sand. The paper was softened and frayed, the ink smudged by saltwater, but her heart recognized the handwriting before she even touched it.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Fiction
🌸 The Silent Melody of Love
The Beginning Rafi was always a quiet, different kind of boy. He was a twelfth-grade student at a renowned city college. While his classmates were busy chatting, joking, and laughing, Rafi drowned himself in books. His eyes carried a dreamy spark, his lips held a shy smile, and deep inside, he hid an unknown emptiness.
By Md Bayzid Bostami6 months ago in Fiction










