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Short Story: The Wake-Up Call

Overindulgence in anything can be destructive. True strength lies in knowing your limits and valuing those who depend on you By Abdullah Usman Morai In a small, forgotten village tucked away from the bustle of the world, lived a man named Rafiq. Life had never been kind to him. Years of hardship had chipped away at his dreams, leaving

Sea – Poetry from Germany

Sea The holy dawn was rising over the sea. The sea is wondrous, ancient, eternal, wise… The sea is the tears of brides, The sea is the avengers, the terrible guardian. The sea knows the answers, the sea hearts the questions, In the sea the tears are salty, in the sea the legs are bare. You listen to the

Understanding Your Partner Before Marriage

The foundation of any successful marriage lies in mutual understanding and compatibility By Abdullah Usman Morai Marriage is one of the most significant decisions in a person’s life. It is a bond that brings two individuals together, not just physically but emotionally and mentally as well. However, despite the romanticized view

Short Story: Letters across the Stars

Story of a young man from the land of River Sindhu, who always dreamt of receiving letters from the distant lands A story based on some true events By Abdullah Usman Morai In the quiet town of Moro, nestled along the banks of the River Indus in the Sindh province of Pakistan, lived a young man named Ayaan. With a curious mind and a

Short Story: Engineers Trapped in Tunnel

The heavy steel door slammed shut with a chilling echo. In the heart of a remote tunnel, David and Aisha froze. The faint sound of dripping water punctuated the eerie silence, but the real horror crept in when David twisted the handle. It didn’t budge. “We’re locked in,” he murmured, his voice tight with