Inspiration
My Address to the Graduates at the University of Phoenix Commencement
Chancellor, faculty, parents, loved ones, and virtual students: Thank you for inviting me to be your commencement speaker at your esteemed university's graduation convocation. Imagine my surprise and delight when I learned online about my honored invitation. At first I didn't even know about it, but then I checked my spam bin.
By Gerard DiLeo9 months ago in Writers
Story name: âAl-Asifahâ (The Storm).
The night is deep. The snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada stand still, looking up at the stars in the sky. The wind blows in the valley like a gentle breath, but in that breath today there are terrible tears hidden. Because tonight, tonight is the nightâwhen a civilization will be extinguished, when a dream called Andalusia will be buried forever.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Story Name: âAmanahâ
The sky of Medina was calm, only the shadows of the leaves of the trees were in the air. Although everything was silent, a middle-aged woman pushed open the door of a small house. Her eyes were deep, her face was full of worry. Her feet were covered in dusty slippers, her hands were clasped in a handkerchief. Her name was KhawlaâKhawla bint Aslam, who later became known to history as Khawla bint Azam. Her life story is like a chapter of courage burned in a burning fire, a courage that no man could do in that era.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Story name: âAhad... Ahad...â
The night was deep, the sky of Mecca was filled with darkness. Silence was all around, as if nature itself was trembling with the arrival of some unknown truth. In the last hours of that night, a young black man was lying on a mud bed in a small hut, his eyes closed in silence. His name was Bilalâa slave brought from Abyssinia, who had no land, no inheritance, and not even his own life.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Say This One Line, and People Will Never Forget You
In a digital world overwhelmed by content, attention is currency, and memory is the jackpot. As a content writer, your biggest challenge isnât just getting people to read what you write. Itâs making them remember it.
By Sathish Kumar 9 months ago in Writers
Commencement Speech
May - the month of graduation. When valedictorians and salutatorians prepare their speeches to present in front of crowds. Graduation caps and gowns are treated with such care, being readied for the big day. Gifts are purchased to wish the graduate best wishes for a bright future and congratulations on a job well done. Parties are organized down to the smallest detail, just to celebrate this milestone.
By Mother Combs9 months ago in Writers
"The Lion and the Lamb: A Tale of Unexpected Friendship"?
A Tale of Courage, Trust, and an Unlikely Friendship In the heart of the vast and golden Savanna, where the sun scorched the earth and the wind whispered ancient songs through the tall grass, there lived a mighty lion named Kazi. He was feared by all â not just because of his strength, but because of his sharp mind and unmatched hunting skill. Every creature knew to scatter when Kaziâs shadow passed overhead.
By BAKHTIAR UDDIN9 months ago in Writers
The migration and the establishment of the state of Medina.
A turning point in the history of Islam is the migration of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from Mecca to Medina, which was not just a geographical shift, but the beginning of a new political, social and religious reality. This migration marked the beginning of the first full-fledged Islamic state, where Islam was not limited to personal beliefs and practices; rather, it became a complete state ideology and social system. This context remains a unique milestone in the history of Islam.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers











