Mt. Kailash

Mt. Kailash: A Mysterious Mountain That Remains Unclimbed

Mt. Kailash: A Mysterious Mountain That Remains Unclimbed – A Sign of Divine Will In the vast and rugged mountains of Tibet stands a peak unlike any other — Mount Kailash, a mountain that, despite human capability and technology, remains unclimbed to this day. As Muslims, we believe that nothing in this world happens without […]

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The Most Dangerous Enemies

The Most Dangerous Enemies Wear the Mask of Friendship

The Most Dangerous Enemies Wear the Mask of Friendship Not all enemies come with threats or anger. Some come with smiles, warm hugs, and kind words — but carry hidden intentions behind their friendly faces. These are the ones you must watch closely, because the most dangerous enemies wear the mask of friendship. The Illusion

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First Love

First Love Is Beautiful but Always Painful

First Love Is Beautiful but Always Painful There’s something unforgettable about your first love. It’s pure, intense, and unlike anything you’ve ever felt before. It opens your heart in ways you didn’t know were possible. But often, it ends with a quiet ache that stays with you — because first love is beautiful, but almost

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Connection, Attachments, and Expectations

Connection, Attachments, and Expectations – Why They Often Hurt

Connection, Attachments, and Expectations – Why They Often Hurt Human beings are made to connect — to love, to bond, to care. But with those beautiful emotions often come unseen burdens: attachments and expectations. What starts as something pure can slowly turn into something painful. Why Do Connections Hurt? A connection, at its core, is

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Between Sleep and Death

Between Sleep and Death — A Thin Line We Forget

Between Sleep and Death — A Thin Line We Forget There’s something hauntingly poetic about the image of someone sleeping peacefully next to the image of someone lifeless. Both portray stillness, both represent silence — yet one is temporary and the other eternal. It’s a reminder of how close we live to the edge, and

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