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Do I Need a Break?
Do I need a break? From what, exactly? I’ve been asked that question recently, and I didn’t know how to answer it right away. Not because the answer wasn’t there but because it felt layered. Complicated. Like something I hadn’t fully sat with yet.
By Nkwenkwezi Mgebisa24 days ago in Journal
Dream Journal - Entry Five
Dream Journaling: Unlock the Hidden World Within Every night, you journey to a realm where the impossible becomes real, where you fly without wings, converse with strangers who feel like old friends, and experience emotions more vivid than waking life itself. Yet by morning, these extraordinary adventures fade like mist in sunlight, leaving only fragments—or nothing at all.
By Parsley Rose 24 days ago in Journal
When the Path Becomes Invisible: My Journey Through the Fog. AI-Generated.
1. Life Feels Cloudy Sometimes, life doesn't give you a clear road. Instead, it gives you a thick fog. I’ve been there—where your dreams start to look cloudy and your goals feel out of reach. It’s like walking in a mist where you can't even see your own feet.
By Hazrat Umer24 days ago in Journal
32 killed in blast at Islamabad Imambargah: A powerful explosion occurred as worshippers went into prostration after praying the first rak'ah.
The worshippers had completed the first rak‘at and gone into prostration when the explosion occurred. The blast was so intense that screams erupted everywhere and the entire area was filled with smoke.” Zahid Ali, who was injured in the suicide attack at an Imambargah in the Tarlai area of Islamabad, said that the prayer had begun at one o’clock. He said, “I was standing in a corner in the last rows. I lost consciousness and have only just regained my senses.” Fortunately, Zahid Ali did not suffer serious injuries. His cousin Javed Khan, who was with him, said that they had gone together to offer prayers but were delayed because of performing ablution. “When I returned after ablution, the worshippers had already gone into prostration. At that moment I saw the suicide bomber open fire on the guard at the gate, enter the premises and blow himself up.” Javed Khan added that more firing also took place at that time. So far, 32 people have been killed and 168 injured in the suicide bombing that occurred during Friday prayers at the Imambargah in Tarlai, Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan. Immediately after the blast, an emergency was declared in Islamabad and the injured were shifted to PIMS, Polyclinic and other hospitals. According to police officials and eyewitnesses, the incident in Tarlai Kalan, a suburb of Islamabad, was a suicide attack.
By Pets and animals 24 days ago in Journal
The Ghosts in the Bronze: Why History Only Remembers the Kings. AI-Generated.
1. The Shadow of the Statue I stood in the town square, looking up at the bronze statue of a man I once knew. He was a General, draped in medals, his hand pointing towards a horizon he never actually walked towards. The plaque at the bottom praised his "infinite courage" and "eternal glory."
By Hazrat Umer24 days ago in Journal
Suicide Blast at Imambargah in Islamabad: Security Challenges, Government Position and Impact on National Security. AI-Generated.
Today, Friday, February 6, 2026, a severe suicide blast occurred immediately after Friday prayers in front of the main gate of Imambargah Khadijatul Kubra located in Tarlai area of the federal capital Islamabad, which not only raised serious questions about the security situation in the capital but also sent a wave of concern across the country. According to the initial and later updated official statements issued by the district administration, Islamabad Police and the Ministry of Interior, at least 31 people were martyred in this tragic incident while more than 169 worshippers were injured, many of whom are said to be in critical condition and it is feared that the number of martyrs may increase. Immediately after the explosion, the police completely sealed the area, Rescue 1122, Bomb Disposal Squad, Forensic Units and teams of intelligence agencies reached the spot and the process of collecting evidence was started. According to Islamabad Police, initial investigations have indicated that the attacker blew himself up when security personnel tried to stop him from entering the gate of the Imambargah. The initial police investigation statement said that the attacker may have links with extremist networks like Fitna al-Khawarij/TTP, but no organization has claimed responsibility yet. At the time of the incident, a large number of worshippers were present in the Imambargah due to Friday prayers, which increased the loss of life. The intensity of the explosion was so high that the windows of nearby buildings and vehicles were broken and panic spread in the area. The injured were immediately shifted to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Polyclinic and CDA Hospital, where an emergency was declared. According to doctors, many of the injured have been kept in special care due to neurological, orthopedic and burn injuries, while blood In view of the severe shortage of blood, hospitals have also appealed to the public for immediate blood donations. Islamabad Police and District Administration have confirmed that high alert has been imposed across the capital after the incident. Additional personnel have been deployed at sensitive locations, entry and exit points, religious gatherings and government facilities. According to a spokesperson for the Interior Ministry, three separate investigation teams have been formed, including Police Operations, Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), CIA and other enforcement agencies, which are jointly examining the nature of the incident, facilitators, network and possible security lapses. The spokesperson said that CCTV footage, DNA samples, mobile data and other forensic evidence are being carefully analyzed to identify the attacker. President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and other top government and political figures have strongly condemned the incident and termed it an attack on humanity, religious tolerance and national security. The state directed to provide the best medical facilities to the injured and provide immediate assistance to the families of the martyrs, while the Prime Minister made it clear that the zero tolerance policy against terrorism will continue and the responsible elements will be brought to justice. According to police and security sources, the martyrs and injured include civilians as well as some law enforcement officials who were performing security duties. The incident has once again sparked a debate on the security of religious places in the capital, intelligence sharing and the effectiveness of the counter-terrorism strategy. Government and security officials say that after the investigation is completed, all aspects of the incident will be brought to the public so that transparency is maintained and public confidence is restored. The government of Pakistan has appealed to citizens to avoid rumors, cooperate with law enforcement agencies and immediately report any suspicious activity, while the Islamabad Police has assured that more effective and strict security measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future so that the lives and property of citizens can be protected and The law and order situation in the capital remained stable. Written by: Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan25 days ago in Journal
How Nature Makes Life Feel Whole Again
In the midst of nature is where I find peace. I can relate to its beauty; it makes me feel as though I’m standing close to heaven. The landscape is incredible. I’m able to focus on what’s in front of me; whether it’s the river, the trees, or the chirping birds. Yet my peripheral vision allows me to stay rooted in one spot while witnessing every angle of this amazing setup.
By Nkwenkwezi Mgebisa25 days ago in Journal
A Closer Look at Nadine Adam Chemtech: Professional Journey and Business Focus. AI-Generated.
In the world of modern healthcare, few names stand out as prominently as Nadine Adam. A Closer Look at Nadine Adam Chemtech: Professional Journey and Business Focus reveals how her dedication, innovation, and strategic leadership have shaped medical technology in Mauritius and beyond. From pioneering healthcare solutions to building a robust business infrastructure, Nadine Adam has consistently demonstrated a commitment to improving healthcare access and quality.
By Mauritiuslongevitysummit25 days ago in Journal
Investing in Talent Igor Khudokormov’s Secret Behind Growth of Prodimex
In the Kursk State Agricultural Academy, an unusual first-year student, Tatiana Sychkova, studies Operation and Repair of Agricultural Machinery from Igor Khudokormov’s Prodimex Group of Companies as part of the secondary vocational education program. Tatiana says she is confident of mastering the profession of a technician-mechanic. What’s more, she is the only girl in her class.
By Muhammad Owais SEO25 days ago in Journal
US-Iran talks: A percentage assessment of the chances of success, failure and partial success. AI-Generated.
The high-level talks between the United States and Iran, held today in Muscat, the peaceful and beautiful capital of the Sultanate of Oman, are a very sensitive and historic stage in global diplomacy, where the eyes of the whole world are fixed on this table because these talks are not only for the relations between the two countries, but also for the Middle East and the entire international community to guarantee peace, security and economic stability. In the current delicate and complex geopolitical context, the increasing tension between the United States and Iran, economic sanctions, the risks of military conflict, and the balance of power in the region have ensured that a safe, neutral and credible place is needed for the talks, and the Sultanate of Oman, as always, has provided this platform under its historical traditions, high-level and impartial mediation policy, in which the Omani leadership not only highlighted its key role of hospitality but also implemented its consistent policy of finding a peaceful solution in the region. The calm atmosphere of Muscat and Omani mediation are extremely important in balancing the positions of the United States and Iran on Iran's nuclear program and economic sanctions. are playing a role, and analytically, this time, a clear “strategic flexibility” is expected from the US because Washington is preferring a de-escalation arrangement rather than a direct confrontation in the region, under which partial return of Iran’s frozen assets and some humanitarian relief of sanctions can be provided, while Iran is also showing potential flexibility to not exceed the 60% limit in uranium enrichment and limit international monitoring in view of public pressure, demands for economic improvement, and the internal policy of the new administration of President Masoud Pazishkian. As a result, the chances of success of the negotiations are appearing to be 60 to 70% in the current circumstances, because both countries have now run out of room to maintain the status quo, and in case of success, an interim deal is possible that will provide the basis for a permanent solution in the future. However, there are also risks of failure, because the internal political Pressure, regional adversaries, and the political demands of global power can affect it. Oman's foreign policy has always been based on goodwill, neutrality, and the promotion of world peace, which Sultan Qaboos bin Said established and the current Sultan Hisham bin Tariq has taken it to new heights, establishing the Sultanate of Oman as an exemplary diplomatic center on the global stage. Oman also played a key role in the process of the historic nuclear deal in 2013 and the same dedication to world peace remains today. Technical issues such as Iran's nuclear program, enrichment levels, cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and complex issues of monitoring would not have been possible to resolve without Oman's mediation. These negotiations are also the focus of other powerful countries in the region, including Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, where Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates seek stability and see Oman's mediation in the wider interest of the region. While despite Israel's strategic concerns, the attention of the international community is focused on Muscat's peaceful corridors, the global politics of oil and Given the importance of the Strait of Hormuz, the success of these negotiations is essential for the entire world. Muscat's geographical importance and Oman's impartial mediation are like the backbone for the security of this waterway, the restoration of the global energy supply chain, and long-term stability in the region. The details of the delegations involved in the negotiations are also important; The US delegation is led by Brett McGurk, a highly experienced White House official and expert on Middle East affairs, and is accompanied by Acting Special Envoy Abram Paley. The Iranian delegation is led by Abbas Araghchi and Ali Bagheri Kani. All of these experienced diplomats are advancing the negotiations in light of global tensions, economic pressures, and security threats in the region. The impartial facilitation provided by Oman has been appreciated not only by Washington and Tehran, but also by the United Nations and the European Union. Oman has proven that it is not a country but a neutral and effective diplomatic institution for the international community that is capable of protecting human life and global security from threats. The success of the negotiations will provide solid support to Iran's economy and will also be a success in foreign policy for the United States, which will have a positive impact on the global energy market, investment opportunities, regional security, and international relations. There will be, while the failure of the negotiations could lead to military tension in the region, economic uncertainty, and global instability. In short, these negotiations held today in Muscat are not just talks between two countries, but the foundation of a new global diplomatic system, where wisdom, dialogue, and negotiations take precedence over the use of force. Oman's mediation has once again played its historic role in turning the tide of world history towards peace, and it is hoped that this process will provide new horizons of lasting peace, cooperation, and balance for the region and the international community. — Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan25 days ago in Journal










