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Purpose of Creation: The Greatness of Worship and the True Identity of Human Existence
"And I created the jinn and mankind only for My worship." — (Al-Quran, Surah Az-Dhariyat: 56) --- Purpose of Creation: The Greatness of Worship and the True Identity of Human Existence
By Abdul Barik11 months ago in Motivation
The Unlikely Friendship Between a Dog and a Chicken
In the quiet corner of a peaceful farm nestled on the edge of a small village, there lived a dog named Max and a chicken named Clara. The farm, with its green fields and quaint wooden barn, was home to many animals, but Max and Clara were not like the others. They were different not just in species but in the unlikely bond they would soon form.
By The Story Weaver11 months ago in Motivation
Rising Strong: Real Stories of Turning Failure Into Strength
Everyone experiences failure at some point in life, whether it's not making the team, failing a test, or not getting the job you wanted. It’s tough, and sometimes, it feels like the end of the road. But what if I told you that failure isn't the end? In fact, failure can be the very thing that helps you grow stronger. The secret isn’t in avoiding failure, but in learning how to bounce back from it. Many of the world’s most successful people have faced failure at some point in their lives, but they didn’t let it stop them. Instead, they turned their failures into lessons that helped them become stronger. Let’s explore how people have turned failure into strength and how you can too.
By Masood Zahid11 months ago in Motivation
5 Daily Habits That Helped Me Overcome My Depression
Depression can feel like a dark cloud hanging over your life, making everything seem harder than it really is. For a long time, I felt stuck. I struggled with feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and exhaustion, and I didn’t know how to get out of it. But slowly, I discovered that there were small changes I could make every day to start feeling better. These daily habits didn’t make the depression go away overnight, but they gave me the strength to push through and eventually feel more like myself again.
By Masood Zahid11 months ago in Motivation
To succeed in life, you need two things: ignorance and confidence
Success is often portrayed as a result of intelligence, preparation, experience, and connections. While these certainly have their place, one quote challenges conventional wisdom in a way that is both bold and insightful: "To succeed in life, you need two things: ignorance and confidence." Attributed to Mark Twain, this statement might seem contradictory at first glance. However, when examined closely, it reveals a profound truth about what drives people to achieve great things in a world filled with uncertainty, doubt, and overwhelming information.
By Nora Ariana11 months ago in Motivation
The Day I Decided to Keep Going
I remember the day I almost gave up. It wasn’t dramatic. There were no storms or tears. Just a dull, cloudy morning and a quiet apartment that felt heavier than usual. I sat on the edge of my bed, staring at my phone. Another email, another rejection: “We regret to inform you…”
By Ishaq Ahmadzai 11 months ago in Motivation
The Grameen Bank founder Muhammed Yunus.
Dr. Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank. Revolutionizing Finance for the Poor. Dr. Muhammad Yunus, a visionary economist and Nobel Laureate, transformed the global approach to poverty alleviation by founding Grameen Bank in 1983. This revolutionary institution pioneered the concept of microfinance, offering small loans to the impoverished--particularly women--without requiring collateral. By challenging traditional banking norms, Yunus and Grameen Bank ignited a global movement toward financial inclusion, empowering millions to break free from cycles of poverty. This article explores the origins, principles, impact, and legacy of Grameen Bank, highlighting its role as a catalyst for social change.
By MD Mehedi Hasan fans of Alam Sir.11 months ago in Motivation
The Ultimate Guide to Getting Fit Without Burning Out
I still remember the first Monday of January last year. I had just signed up for a gym membership, bought brand-new workout clothes, and downloaded three fitness apps. I was convinced this was the year I would finally get in shape. Fueled by YouTube fitness influencers and pre-workout drinks, I dove headfirst into daily HIIT sessions, 6 a.m. runs, and calorie counting to the decimal.
By Muhammad Hashim11 months ago in Motivation
Tiny Steps, Big Dreams: How Small Habits Can Transform Your Life
We all have dreams—a thriving career, a healthier body, a life filled with creativity or purpose. But the path to those dreams often feels like a mountain too steep to climb. I used to believe big changes required big actions, dramatic overhauls that would instantly reshape my life. I was wrong. Through my own stumbles, a friend’s remarkable transformation, and insights from science and experience, I’ve learned that small habits—those seemingly insignificant daily choices—are the true key to lasting change. Let’s explore how tiny steps can lead you to your biggest dreams, one day at a time.
By raj Ubale11 months ago in Motivation
Life Is Beautiful: Finding Magic in the Moments We Overlook
We live in a world that moves fast — too fast. Between deadlines, responsibilities, and an endless scroll of digital noise, it's easy to forget that life is, in fact, beautiful. Not in the filtered, picture-perfect manner of Instagram. However, in a manner that is quiet, subtle, and fleeting—not shouting. If we pause, even briefly, we’ll find that beauty lives in the most ordinary moments.
By NAYEM11 months ago in Motivation










