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Prayer and Love
Prayer and Love Love is not just a feeling, surrendering that feeling through prayer is a kind of worship. In the course of life, we experience many loves—friends, relatives, and special people. However, there is one thing that can increase the emotional and powerful nature of that deep love: prayer. The desire for him transforms into "He is good in my heart" when we love. And there is nothing greater than the well-being of a believer—if someone can pray for him.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in History
Daily News
Saturday marks the start of high-stakes negotiations between Iran and the United States to establish a new nuclear agreement, which have been anticipated by Tehran's warning that any attack on it will force the US into a wider Middle Eastern battle and President Trump's threat of military strikes in the event of failure.
By Daily Article10 months ago in History
"Secrets Beneath the Waves: The Untold History of Oceanic Treasure". AI-Generated.
Secrets Beneath the Waves: The Untold History of Oceanic Treasure From age-old legends of Atlantis to the tangible discovery of Spanish galleons, the ocean has perpetually represented a realm of intrigue, peril, and astonishing wealth. For millennia, civilizations have dispatched vessels across the expansive blue unknown in quest of commerce, conquest, and discoverymany of which never returned. What they abandoned has transformed the seas into extensive repositories of lost treasures, still awaiting revelation.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
Argentina seals $20 billion IMF deal, tears down currency controls
BUENOS AIRES, April 11 (Reuters) - Argentina sealed a $20 billion, 48-month Extended Fund Facility deal with the International Monetary Fund on Friday and, in a major policy move ahead of the deal, dismantled key parts of its years-long currency controls and loosened its grip on the peso.
By rifat_hakson10 months ago in History
"The True Wealth of Socrates: Riches Beyond Gold". AI-Generated.
Socrates: The Abundance of a Destitute Philosopher When contemplating wealth, visions of gold, extravagant mansions, and authority frequently come to mind. However, in the core of ancient Athens resided a man who contested this notionSocrates, the progenitor of Western philosophy. Despite possessing minimal, if any, material assets, Socrates is commemorated as one of the most intellectually and spiritually "affluent" figures in history. His impact on thought, ethics, and human comprehension greatly eclipses the riches of monarchs. But who was this individual, and what form of wealth did he genuinely possess?
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
The Night That Changed Everything
I I had no idea that one night could completely alter my life story. We all live our lives under the presumption of normalcy—that the day after tomorrow will be the same as the day before it, that the people we love will always be around, and that nothing significant will ever break through our small bubble. But life doesn’t ask for permission when it decides to change your story.
By Allen Rihab10 months ago in History
From Passion to Partnership: How Love Has Changed Over Time
Love has always been one of the most powerful forces in the world. It’s inspired poetry, driven people to take risks, sparked revolutions, and been the heartbeat behind countless stories. But the way we understand and express love today hasn’t always been the same. In fact, our ideas about love—what it means, what it looks like, and how it fits into our lives—have been evolving for thousands of years.
By Yamine Chowdhury10 months ago in History
The Deer, the Jackal, and the King of the Jungle
Long ago, in the wild, untamed lands of Anatolia, Kara Osman—the brave and visionary founder of what would one day become the mighty Ottoman Empire—sat beneath a fig tree with his young daughter. The sun was setting beyond the hills, casting golden shadows over the earth, and Osman, with his deep, wise eyes, began to share a story passed down from elders and whispered by wandering dervishes. It was a tale of cunning, courage, and the eternal battle between deceit and truth.
By Zeeshan Ali10 months ago in History
Google Confirms Gmail Update Choice — 3 Billion Users Must Now Decide
Google's decision to update Gmail has been confirmed; 3 billion users must now choose In a bold and unprecedented move, Google has officially confirmed a massive update to Gmail, its world-renowned email service used by nearly 3 billion people globally. This isn’t just any routine software tweak — it’s a strategic evolution that affects the way billions communicate, work, and stay connected. Google is giving users the option to embrace the new changes or stick with the familiar experience they've grown accustomed to, making this update particularly unique. Users of Gmail are confronted with a serious choice for the first time in years: switch to a smarter, more integrated version or stick with the old version, which they are well aware may be phased out in the near future.
By Md Shahadat Hossain10 months ago in History









