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The Inspiring Story of Imam Al-Shafi’i: From Poverty to Becoming a Founding Father of Islamic Jurisprudence
One of the most remarkable stories of perseverance in Islamic history is that of **Imam Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi’i (767–820 CE)**, the founder of the Shafi’i school of Islamic jurisprudence. His journey—from extreme poverty to becoming one of the most influential scholars in Islam—proves that knowledge, hard work, and faith can overcome any hardship.
By EMRANUZZAMAN9 months ago in History
Mike Waltz seen in photos using Signal app at White House after group chat scandal
Mike Waltz Spotted Using Signal App at White House After Group Chat Leak Sparks Controversy Congressman Mike Waltz was recently photographed using the encrypted messaging app Signal during a visit to the White House, sparking new conversations about digital privacy and communication security among lawmakers. The sighting comes in the wake of a recent group chat scandal involving leaked messages from a private conversation among Republican members of Congress. The controversy has heightened awareness of the risks of unsecured communication, pushing several lawmakers to reevaluate how they share sensitive information.
By GLOBAL NEWS9 months ago in History
Red Over the Fields: Why May Day Still Matters
🌿 Introduction On May 1st, the world pauses—if only briefly—to remember the hands that build, carry, till, sew, and serve. But do we truly see the people behind the work? Or has May Day become just another date on the calendar, stripped of its struggle, reduced to hashtags and hollow statements?
By Chowdhury Kabir9 months ago in History
Letters From a Locked Drawer
The Drawer No One Touched In the quiet town of Meadowridge, 16-year-old Clara Wren lived with her father in an old, creaky house full of memories. Her mother had passed away when Clara was just a baby, and the only thing left of her was an antique wooden desk in the attic. It had belonged to her mother, and on that desk sat a single drawer locked tight for as long as Clara could remember.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in History
The Day the World Changed Forever: Untold Stories of Revolution
I. Prologue: A City on the Brink Paris, July 14, 1789. The air reeks of sweat and desperation. A mob of hungry, exhausted citizens, bakers, cobblers, and farmers marches toward the Bastille, a fortress towering over their city like a stone beast. They’re not just angry; they’re terrified. Bread prices have skyrocketed, their children are starving, and whispers of royal troops amassing at the city’s edge have set nerves on edge. When the first stones fly, it’s not just a riot; it’s a cry for survival.
By ChronoCurator9 months ago in History
The 9/11 Attack on the World Trade Center
On the morning of September 11, 2001, the sky over New York City was a clear blue. People were going about their normal routines—commuting to work, grabbing coffee, and settling into another busy day in the city that never sleeps. No one knew that the next few hours would change the world forever.
By karimullah9 months ago in History
"Flight 27: Lost and Found"
The sky had been calm when Flight 908 left New York, bound for Buenos Aires. It was the kind of flight that lulled passengers into false security—soft lighting, a smooth ascent, and quiet conversations among strangers who would never speak again. At 37,000 feet, serenity held like a delicate thread.
By Hamdan Khan9 months ago in History
Discover the World's Deepest Lake
Lake Baikal's Icy Depths- A Natural Wonder The depth of the lake is 1,642 meters -Belgium area, and this makes it the deepest lake in the world. It is also the residence of a mind-boggling 20 percent of the planet’s fresh water, and it holds the world's greatest stock of biodiversity, including untold species that can be found nowhere else on the face of the earth. Amid the breathtaking views that take your breath away, Twisties tours offer a sensational encounter with the unbridled magnificence of one of the planet's last remaining untouched ecosystems.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in History










