Historical
Extremist Thinking and Its Negative Effects
Extremist Thinking and Its Negative Effects One day, Iblees (Satan) said to his companion, “Come, let me show you a spectacle.” He pointed to a small town and said, “It has been decreed that this town must be destroyed today.”
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in FYI
How KFC Was Born After 65: The Real Story Behind Colonel Sanders
The man seen on the logo of the world’s most famous fast-food chain, KFC, is named Colonel Harland Sanders. He worked hard his entire life and faced many hardships. But what happened at the age of 65 that changed his destiny? What struggles did he go through on his journey to success, and why did his own company, KFC Corporation, file a court case against him?
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in FYI
Mystery of Time Traveler who sent his Photo From Future
This story isn’t too old. Back in 2006, in Ukraine’s capital, a young man was found in a confused state. He was wearing old-fashioned clothes and had an antique camera dangling from his neck. People initially thought he was mentally unstable, but no one knew that he was about to become part of a time travel mystery.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in FYI
30 Fascinating Facts About Space You Never Knew
Today, we’re diving into some jaw-dropping facts about space, our planet Earth, and the mysterious universe beyond. Why does the sky appear blue from Earth but black from space? The answer lies in sunlight, which contains all colors. When sunlight enters Earth’s atmosphere, the blue light gets scattered in all directions due to its shorter wavelength. That’s why the sky appears blue. But in space, there’s no atmosphere to scatter the light, so everything looks black.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in FYI
Why the Bee give large amount of Honey
It was the third day of summer when Ayaan first asked his grandfather, "Why do bees make so much honey?" They were sitting under the old neem tree, where golden sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting warm patterns on the dusty courtyard. The air smelled of mangoes and rain-soaked earth. Ayaan had just watched a bee dance in circles over a nearby flower before disappearing toward its hive tucked in a hollow branch.
By MIne Story Nest6 months ago in FYI
Inside the CIA’s Bizarre Secrets
Beneath the surface of global politics, in sealed vaults and redacted files, lie the shadows of the CIA’s strangest operations. These aren’t the sleek espionage tales of James Bond. No, these are stories so outlandish, so surreal, they read more like pulp fiction—except they’re terrifyingly real.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in FYI
How Dubai Ruler built Dubai in a Desert
Before 1980, Dubai was just a barren desert town, a forgotten face on the map of the Middle East. Life was simple, infrastructure was limited, and the world hardly noticed it. But in just four decades, something extraordinary happened. Under the visionary leadership of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai transformed itself from a lifeless stretch of sand into one of the most dazzling and futuristic cities on Earth. It was a transformation so dramatic, it left the world in awe.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in FYI
Shemar Stewart: The Next Defensive Giant You Need to Know
From Miami Dreams to SEC Reality, Shemar Stewart Is Carving His Own Legacy In the world of college football, hype can come fast and fade even faster. But every now and then, a player emerges who doesn’t just meet expectations—they break through them like a linebacker in full sprint. That player right now? Shemar Stewart.
By Saboor Brohi 6 months ago in FYI










