friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
Is Being Right Really Worth Losing Them?
Being right feels good in the moment, but that short hit of ego can quietly cost you the person you love. That’s the sentence I wish someone had said to me ten years ago, preferably very loudly, while shaking my shoulders.
By abualyaanartabout 11 hours ago in Humans
Forgotten Humanity
Throughout history, there have been individuals whose lives have left an indelible mark on humanity, not through wealth or power, but through the depth of their compassion, the strength of their justice, and the purity of their care for others. Among these extraordinary figures, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) stands out as a shining example of true humanity. Born in the city of Mecca in the 6th century, he faced immense challenges and hardships throughout his life. Yet, despite persecution, exile, and betrayal, he consistently embodied mercy, humility, and respect for all people. His teachings were not just words; they were a way of life, emphasizing kindness to the poor, fairness toward everyone, and compassion even for those who wished him harm. For millions across the world, his life continues to serve as a guide for living with dignity, patience, and humanity in the truest sense.
By imtiazalamabout 17 hours ago in Humans
The Last Ticket
The platform was cold. A thick mist hung over the station like a heavy gray blanket, hiding the faces of people saying goodbye. In the middle of the crowd stood an old man named Elias. He held a small, crumpled train ticket in his hand. It was yellow with age, dated forty years ago. Most people would have thrown it away, but for Elias, it was the only piece of his soul that was still alive. He was a man of great character, living in a golden cage of memories that no one else could see.
By Hazrat Umerabout 19 hours ago in Humans
The 20 Traits That Make a Woman Truly Worth Marrying
Most people spend years searching for the perfect partner, but they often look in the wrong places. The truth is, the right woman is not defined by beauty or status — she is defined by the qualities she carries in her heart and character.
By Zakir Ullaha day ago in Humans
10 Things I Consider Micro-Cheating
1. Hiding Messages From Your Partner If someone feels the need to hide chats, delete messages, or quickly switch screens when their partner comes near, it usually means something is wrong. In healthy relationships, communication is open and transparent. While everyone deserves privacy, secrecy about certain conversations can signal that boundaries are being crossed.
By The Curious Writer2 days ago in Humans
The Letter Under the Floorboards
In a small old house in a quiet town in England there lived a young woman named Sarah. She was living in a world of silence because she had a big fight with her parents many years ago. She thought that they did not understand her and they thought that she was not listening to them. Sarah moved away and she never called them. She was living in a golden cage of pride and anger. She thought she was happy but her heart was always feeling a heavy weight.
By Hazrat Umer3 days ago in Humans
“The Secret Behind Her Parents’ Love Changed Everything She Believed.”
Emma had always believed she knew her parents better than anyone else. They were simple people who lived a quiet life in a small town. Her father, David, was a gentle man who spent most of his days repairing old furniture in his small workshop behind the house. Her mother, Sarah, worked at the town library and had a soft smile that made people feel instantly welcome.
By imtiazalam3 days ago in Humans











