Inspiration
Excess sugar intake: The body's silent poison
Excess sugar intake: The silent poison of the body Most of the tea, coffee, sweets or soft drinks we drink every day contain an invisible danger - sugar. Just as sugar is a symbol of taste in our lives, it silently sows the seeds of various diseases inside the body. This process is so slow and subtle that we do not realize it until some major problem in the body becomes apparent. Excess sugar intake has now become a global problem, which is considered the main source of fatal diseases like diabetes, obesity, heart disease and even cancer.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
The Secret Garden . AI-Generated.
art writing...In the grand estate of Misselthwaite Manor, a young girl named Mary Lennox lived a life of luxury, but also of loneliness. Her parents, busy with their own lives, had little time for her, and she was often left to her own devices. But Mary was a curious and determined girl, and she longed for adventure and connection.
By Haroon Badshah9 months ago in Writers
Why was I created? What is my purpose?
The verse we will be discussing today is not just a spiritual truth—it is a divine declaration that stirs the human soul and society together. This verse focuses on the most basic needs, deepest questions, and most neglected responsibilities of man. The verse is—
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
And Now Come the Stories...
Yes, I have forgotten that I need to take a break... I am not sure what most of you like to do on your weekends, but I seem to be finding myself going through my dreams and ambitions, and finding that I have a book or two ready to go.
By Kendall Defoe 9 months ago in Writers
The rise and political transformation of the Umayyad Caliphate
The Rise of the Umayyad Caliphate and Political Transformation: The Beginning of a New Chapter in the History of Islam After the 30-year era of good governance of the Caliphate Rashidah ended, the political history of Islam entered a new turn, which is known in history as the era of the Umayyad Caliphate. This era began in 661 AD after the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (RA), when Muawiyah ibn Abu Sufyan seized power in the Muslim state and declared the city of Damascus in Syria as the new capital of the Islamic Caliphate. The rule of the Umayyad dynasty lasted for about 90 years (661-750 AD). During this period, both the geographical boundaries and the political structure of Islam changed dramatically.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Balfour Declaration
Balfour Declaration: The Birth of the Palestine Crisis There are some declarations in history that, although limited to a few short sentences on paper, have had an impact that has lasted for generations, shedding blood, displacing people and bringing unrest instead of stability to the entire region. The “Balfour Declaration” of 1917 is just such an event, which is a deep wound not only for Palestine, but for the entire Muslim world. This declaration laid the foundation for the creation of the State of Israel in the Middle East and began the miserable history of the Palestinian people.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
The Unexpected Kindness Challenge: Documenting and sharing small, unexpected acts of kindness towards strangers.
Imagine a digital tsunami of touching stories spreading online, each post demonstrating the strength of interpersonal relationships. This challenge is about small, frequently invisible acts of kindness that can make someone's day and spread positivity, not about big gestures or chasing attention.
By Darren Almeida9 months ago in Writers
strange but delicious foods
Strange But Delicious Foods Around the World You Must Try Have you ever tasted something so bizarre that you couldn’t decide whether to love it or hate it? Across the globe, cultures have developed unique dishes that might seem strange at first but are surprisingly delicious. From fermented delicacies to unusual animal parts, these foods challenge culinary norms while offering unforgettable flavors.
By Sabina Islam9 months ago in Writers










