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The Joyous Tradition of Iftar: Celebrating Unity, Generosity, and Faith
In the bustling streets of cities worldwide, as the sun dips below the horizon and the call to prayer echoes through the air, a time-honored tradition unfolds – Iftar, the breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadan. This sacred ritual, observed by millions of Muslims around the globe, is a celebration of unity, generosity, and spiritual renewal. As the faithful gather with family, friends, and communities to partake in this cherished tradition, the essence of Ramadan comes to life in the shared moments of reflection, gratitude, and fellowship.
By Azam Javed2 years ago in Humans
Why We Love: A Cynical Perspective
Introduction: Love, ah, the eternal enigma. What is it about this elusive emotion that captivates us, drives us to madness, and leaves us searching for meaning in its chaotic wake? Let's dive into the intricacies of love, but be warned, this tale isn't one of fairy tales and happily ever afters. Instead, it's a cynical exploration of the complexities that underlie our obsession with love.
By Mohamed ahmed2 years ago in Humans
Embracing Beauty Beyond Conventional
In a world fixated on physical appearance, the concept of beauty often seems confined to narrow parameters dictated by societal standards. Yet, amidst this cacophony of superficial judgments, there exists a profound perspective – one that transcends the conventional definitions of attractiveness. "I don’t think of myself as an ugly person. I think of myself as a beautiful monkey," encapsulates a sentiment that challenges the normative discourse surrounding self-image and beauty.
By Jace Opeyemi2 years ago in Humans
New Study Indicates that Empathy Can Spread Through Social Interactions
To feel empathy is human — the ability is a core aspect of what makes us us, and what makes societies function as a whole. It plays a critical role in how we form relationships, communicate, collaborate, and how we act towards those we interact with. And, yet, there has existed a long-standing preconception that the empathic ability one has is fixed and cannot be modified by anything once adolescent development ends. When describing empathy, folks say “I am very empathetic” and “They don’t have empathy” with a sense of finality akin to “I am alive” and “He is a human”.
By Olivia L. Dobbs2 years ago in Humans
A Dream to Teach Perspective
I won't make up any names or descriptions of faces. I'll only tell this dream as I saw and heard it almost a year ago. I've procrastinated in sharing it. I remember I could almost feel the dust blowing through her shattered home. I'll describe every detail, making the dream seem longer, but it only flashed before my eyes a little more than 10 seconds.
By Brigida Levonna2 years ago in Humans
The Amaryllis Family
FICTION - My Books and Music Once upon a time in a bustling town nestled at the foot of a majestic mountain, there lived the Amaryllis family, named after the exquisite flowers they cultivated and sold. The Amaryllis family had been renowned for generations for their skill in growing the most vibrant and enchanting amaryllis blooms that adorned the town with their beauty.
By John Charles Harman2 years ago in Humans







