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The reward of truth
In a quiet village on the outskirts of Madina was lived in a boy named Amir. He was about ten years old and was filled with a deep sense of energy, curiosity and, above all, faith. Amir's father was a modest date farmer while his mother managed the house with love and dedication.
By MD. JAHID HASAN9 months ago in Poets
“The Light of Repentance”
In a small village, there lived a younger guy named Saleh. His call meant "righteous," however his existence became something however. He became called the villages largest troublemaker—hooked on gambling, drinking, and stealing. The villagers feared him and stored their distance.
By MD. JAHID HASAN9 months ago in Poets
The Year I Wrote in Rainwater
The year I turned thirty, I stopped writing in ink. It began on a Tuesday in April, when the skies split open like a sigh and I found myself in a forgotten park, notebook in hand, drenched but delighted. I had no umbrella, no agenda, just a quiet hour between obligations. I sat on a moss-covered bench while the clouds wept their secrets. I watched rain stitch silver lines across the page.
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul9 months ago in Poets









