Lessons
The Forgotten Flame of Justice: When a Farmer Faced a Fearsome Governor
"In a world ruled by fear, one farmer dared to seek justice — and changed everything." In the luminous history of Islam, countless stories of justice and fairness shine bright. Yet, some remain hidden, lost in the folds of time. Today, I bring you one such forgotten tale — the story of a humble farmer and the feared governor, Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf.
By Md.Moniruzzaman9 months ago in History
Echoes Across The Border
**Echoes Across the Border** The year was 1947. A dusty wind blew across the fertile fields of Punjab, carrying with it the scent of burnt wood, fresh blood, and broken dreams. Along a hastily drawn line on a map — a line that sliced through villages, rivers, and families — the lives of millions were forever altered. That invisible scar, later called the Radcliffe Line, came to define borders, loyalties, and destinies, leaving wounds that would take generations to even begin to heal.
By Khizar Aman9 months ago in History
Apple Warns iPhone Users to Delete This Popular App Immediately. AI-Generated.
27 April 2025 | Technology News Desk Apple has issued a rare public warning to all iPhone users, advising them to delete a particular popular app immediately, in an unexpected and urgent move. The tech giant rarely makes such public statements regarding third-party apps, as it is well-known for its stringent security and privacy policies. This announcement has reignited discussions about mobile security, data privacy, and the responsibilities of app developers and marketplaces as well as caused a wave of concern throughout the global Apple community.
By Muhib Hasan (Ovi)9 months ago in History
When Citizenship Was Defined by Race: The Pivotal Supreme Court Cases of 1922/23
I've been teaching sociology courses for a while now and one thing that surprises me (and maybe it shouldn't) is the lack of knowledge many students have of this country's racial history. Yes many of us know about slavery and the civil rights movement generally, but the issue of race goes much deeper than the cursory paragraphs of our high school history books.
By G. A. Botero9 months ago in History
What is Facebook?
Facebook is the most popular social media in the world. It is also the most popular social media in Bangladesh. From the history of Facebook, it is known that it is an American organization. Anyone can open an account or ID on Facebook for free.
By Arfan Raihen9 months ago in History
5 Advanced Ancient Inventions We Still Can't Figure Out
When we think of our ancestors most of us probably picture them living in societies where technological advancements were limited and people lived fairly simple life. Well, some people consider a life without Wi-Fi and smartphones simple so they lived really simple lives and a lot of people would probably think that anything they invented back then we can not only easily replicate but we can improve upon it. Here are some ancient inventions that we are still struggling to understand today.
By Kevin's Home Alone9 months ago in History
Biography of Aubert Einstein the greatest scientist ever
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who is best known for developing the theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics. His mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which arises from special relativity, has been called "the world's most famous equation". He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
By Favour Nyimbili9 months ago in History









