religion
How religion plays into corporate culture and office politics.
Self Assessment for Freelancers: A Complete Filing Guide
Freelancers often navigate a complex landscape of income streams, expenses, and tax obligations. The HMRC Self Assessment system is designed to ensure that all income is reported accurately and taxes are paid on time. Understanding the nuances of the process is essential for avoiding penalties and maintaining financial clarity.
By Self Assessment Tax Return4 months ago in Journal
Monetizing the Fall
There’s a specific kind of video you’ve seen a thousand times — a person crying into their phone camera, breaking down on a live stream, confessing secrets they swore they’d never share, or capturing the exact moment they get fired, dumped, or canceled. And while the moment is painful, maybe even real, it’s what happens after that reveals the game:
By Randolphe Tanoguem4 months ago in Journal
The UK Passport Backup Plan
In an era defined by global volatility—from political shifts to economic uncertainties—the concept of a "backup plan" has evolved beyond savings accounts and insurance policies. For a growing number of British citizens, the ultimate form of security is a second passport. This isn't about rejecting British identity; it's about pragmatically enhancing personal and financial resilience. A UK passport backup plan is increasingly seen not as an exit strategy, but as an essential component of a modern, globalised life.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Journal
Charlie Kirk Memorial 2025
Introduction: A Nation Pauses for Charlie Kirk On September 21, 2025, the American conservative movement gathered in Glendale, Arizona, for one of the largest political memorials in recent history. More than 100,000 people filled the State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, to mourn the death and celebrate the life of Charlie Kirk—the 31-year-old conservative activist, commentator, and founder of Turning Point USA, who was tragically shot dead just days earlier.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 months ago in Journal
Word of the Day: صبر Sabr – Patience
Word of the Day: صبر Sabr – Patience This morning began the way it often does for me—with silence and the rising sun. After opening my eyes, I didn’t rush. Instead, I stepped outside, letting the cool air brush against my skin. The sky over Islamabad glowed in soft shades of gold and pink, and for 10 or maybe 15 minutes, I just stood there, breathing deeply.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Journal
The Night I Couldn’t Sleep
Some nights carry a weight you cannot explain. They arrive silently, and yet they feel louder than the day itself. That night was one of them—a night when sleep abandoned me, leaving me alone with a restless heart and the echo of memories I thought I had left behind.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Journal
🌍 Global Sumud Flotilla 2025: 40 Ships, 700 Activists, and the Fight to Break Gaza’s Siege
A Fleet of Hope in a Sea of Uncertainty In 2025, the Global Sumud Flotilla set sail across the Mediterranean, aiming to break one of the most enduring and controversial blockades in modern history: the Gaza siege. Carrying hundreds of activists, journalists, and humanitarian workers from more than 40 countries, alongside hundreds of tons of food, water, and medical supplies, this humanitarian flotilla has become more than a mission — it is a global symbol of resistance, solidarity, and hope.
By The Narrative Hub4 months ago in Journal
💔 Teenage Love Story: How My First Love Ended in Betrayal
Love is something we all dream about, even when we are too young to fully understand it. When you are just thirteen, you don’t think about heartbreak, lies, or betrayal — you only think about the butterflies in your stomach, the late-night daydreams, and the hope that maybe, just maybe, you’ve found someone who truly cares.
By Dipen Lamichhane4 months ago in Journal
Dr. Zakir Naik
Dr. Zakir Naik Write by: King Pokhtoon Zakir Abdul Karim Naik was born on October 18, 1965, in Mumbai, India. From a young age, he showed strong interest in learning and was known as a bright student. He chose to study medicine and completed his MBBS degree (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). Although trained as a doctor, his passion soon shifted toward religion. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, he began exploring different religions including Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism. He noticed that many people had doubts and questions about faith, and he wanted to respond to those questions in a logical and scientific manner.
By king pokhtoon4 months ago in Journal










