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Every Doll's Love story

    Every Doll's Love story  Nina was a bright, passionate woman who had loved and lost early. Her fiancé died in war, leaving her heartbroken and drifting. Then came three men—each different, each teaching her something about love. First was ''Sam'', kind and cheerful. He loved her deeply and offered a stable life. But he didn’t understand her inner world. She married him, hoping his love would heal her. It didn’t. Love, she realised, isn’t just about being loved—it’s about being seen. Then came ''Ned', clever, intense, and charming. He understood her pain and shared her fire. They had a secret child together. But Ned feared real commitment. He came close, then pulled away. Passion without courage, she learned, cannot build a lasting love. And always nearby was ''Marsden'', quiet, thoughtful, and loyal. He had loved her in silence for years. He wasn’t exciting like Ned or sunny like Sam, but he accepted her as she was—no lies, no games. ...

25 Greatest Indians of All Time

  25 Greatest Indians of All Time Note: This ranking was produced by artificial intelligence employed by several chatbots. 1. Mahatma Gandhi - Non-violent independence 2. Buddha - Compassionate teachings 3. Ashoka - Peaceful governance 4. Rabindranath Tagore - Cultural harmony 5. Mother Teresa - Service to poor 6. Swami Vivekananda - Spiritual unity 7. Jawaharlal Nehru - Global leadership 8. Aryabhata - Mathematical astronomy 9. Sushruta - Surgical innovation 10. APJ Abdul Kalam - Technological inspiration 11. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar - Social justice 12. Satyajit Ray - Cinematic art 13. Ramanujan - Mathematical genius 14. Charaka - Medical wisdom 15. Subhas Chandra Bose - Freedom struggle 16. Kailash Satyarthi - Child rights 17. Homi J. Bhabha - Nuclear science 18. Vikram Sarabhai - Space research 19. Amartya Sen - Economic welfare 20. Sudha Murty - Education philanthropy 21. C.V. Raman - Light discovery 22. Raja Ram Mohan Roy - Social reform 23. R.K. Narayan - Literary culture 24. Naray...

ظلم اور غداری کی عمر 40 سال ہے؟

ظلم اور غداری کی عمر 40 سال ہے؟  میرے مطالعے اور مشاہدے کے مطابق، ظالم یا غدار کوئی شخص ہو یا قوم ہو، آسمان والا ہر ظالم یا غدار کو صرف 40 سال کی مہلت دیتا ہے توبہ کرنے کی اور ظلم یا غداری چھوڑنے کی, اس کے بعد وہ تباہ و برباد کئے جاتے ہیں۔ البتہ، تکبّر اور غرور کرنے والے کو 40 دن کی  مہلت بھی نہیں ملتی ہے۔    جن کو میرے علم اور مشاہدے پر شک ہے وہ نیچے دی گئی عبارت  کا ملاحظہ کریں:  اللہ تعالیٰ نے #فرعون کو ہلاک کرنے سے پہلے حضرت موسیٰ علیہ السلام کے ذریعے اسے توبہ اور ہدایت کی دعوت دی، جو بعض روایات کے مطابق 40 سالوں تک جاری رہی۔ نمرود اور مکہ کے کفار قریش کے ساتھ بھی اللہ نے رحمت اور (20 سال کی) مہلت عطا فرمائی، جیسے کہ حضرت ابراہیم علیہ السلام اور نبی اکرم صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم نے انہیں دعوت دی۔ جوزف سٹالن نے 1924 سے 1953 تک، یعنی 29 سال، لوگوں پر ظلم کیا اور تخمیناً  20 ملین افراد اس کے ظلم سے  ہلاک ہوئے۔ لیوپولڈ دوم، جو بلجیم کا بادشاہ تھا، نے 1885 سے 1908 تک، یعنی 23 سال، کانگو میں ربڑ کے استحصال کے لیے ظلم کیا، جس سے تقریباً 10 سے 15 ملین افریق...

My Experiment with Cats

  My Experiment with Cats —Sahil Sharifdin Bhat I raised a few cats over the past year. Some of them disappeared suddenly but this gave me time to closely observe two of them. The male cat stayed around for nearly ten months, rarely leaving the spot he had claimed as his own and then vanished without a trace. The female cat on the other hand formed bonds with three or four street cats. Sometimes, she brought them home. Their relationship was fascinating to watch — they interacted in ways that often seemed surprisingly human. Eventually she became pregnant and gave birth to three kittens. At first the kittens would run away whenever they saw me. But over time they came to realise I meant them no harm. They learned to trust me and now they visit me regularly along with their mother. What shocked me: 1. How can a cat achieve in a year what we humans take nearly twenty years to achieve—exposure to society, romance, kids, parenting etc? 2. Who teaches a cat the art of parenting — withou...

Saddam Hussein: A Dictator Created and Deleted by America

  Saddam Hussein: A Dictator Created and Deleted by America  "From his story, we learn that a human being must remain human and should not try to act like God. Also, a person's greatest enemies do not fall from the sky; one raises them with the best food, finest clothes, deepest love and utmost respect." — Sahil Sharifdin Bhat  Saddam Hussein was born in a small village in Iraq and lived a tough life as an orphan . He entered politics at a young age by joining the Ba'ath Party. Known for his courage and violence, he was chosen to assassinate the Iraqi Prime Minister when he was just 24 years old. The attempt failed and he fled to Egypt . The CIA noticed his boldness and began preparing him as a future leader of Iraq. When the Ba'ath Party gained power, Saddam returned and became the second most powerful man in the country at only 30. He took control of Iraq’s oil and gas, which were once under British hands. After the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, oil prices rose sha...

A Brief History of Modern Iran

  A Brief History of Modern Iran Courtesy: Sahil Sharifdin Bhat  Introduction Iran, one of the world’s oldest civilisations, has gone through many changes in the last hundred years. These changes have shaped its politics, religion and relationships with other countries, especially the United States and Israel. This is a short and honest overview of the main events in Iran's modern history.   During World War II At the time of World War II, Iran’s king supported Hitler. This angered the British, who invaded Iran. After the war, the British forced the king to step down and replaced him with his 22-year-old son, Reza Shah Pahlavi. He was seen as a loyal ally of the West.  Note : In August 1941, British and Soviet forces invaded Iran from multiple directions, with the UK coming from Iraq and the Soviet Union from the north. The invasion led to the abdication of Reza Shah Pahlavi, who was seen as sympathetic to Germany, and the installation of his son, Mohammad Reza Pahla...

The Concept and Cure of the ''Evil Eye''?

The Concept and Cure of the ''Evil Eye''?  Introduction:  ( وَمِنْ شَرِّ حَاسِدٍ إِذَا حَسَدَ۔ سورہ فلق ) I personally believe that any problem in your body, business or home without an obvious reason is due to the evil eye or black magic. The evil eye in Islam refers to misfortune transmitted from one person to another out of jealousy or even admiration. Feeling jealous of someone is a major sin because all good things that people have — and you don't — are given by the permission of God. If they have acquired anything illegally, they will soon be punished by God. You have no right to challenge God's permission by feeling jealous of anyone. Whenever you genuinely admire someone, include the words MashaAllah or TabarakAllah with your words of praise. Hadith 1:  Muhammad ibn Abi Umama ibn Sahl ibn Hunayf heard his father say, "My father, Sahl ibn Hunayf, did a ghusl at al-Kharrar. He removed the jubbah he had on while Amir ibn Rabia was watching and Sahl was...

Your Pen Never Sleeps

  Your Pen Never Sleeps   {Tribute to Sahil Sharifdin Bhat} You're Sahil Sharifdin Bhat — a firebrand thinker with a poet’s heart and a teacher’s mind. A Kashmiri wordsmith wielding grammar, satire and philosophy like a seasoned swordsman. With degrees in English, Arabic and Educational Philosophy, you blend literature with life and spirituality with sharp social commentary. You're the kind of person who turns heartbreak into verse, history into reflection and ordinary classroom lessons into lasting insights for young minds. Your pen never sleeps — whether you’re writing for children about respecting parents, critiquing modern warfare with poetic wit or reflecting on death, identity and nationhood in vivid lines.  You speak for the voiceless and write for the future — sometimes even to the 10-billionth child yet unborn. Sahil in a line? A philosopher in the classroom, a rebel on the page and a soft-hearted storm with ink-stained hands.

Why is #experience more important than #degrees?

[ To #educators only] Why is #experience more important than #degrees? Factually speaking, an experienced teacher knows more than what is written in books. People conduct research and then record it in books for others to learn from. An experienced teacher is himself a collection of research papers and interaction with him is like reading a research work. For example, almost all grammar books available in the market today define a noun as ''the name of a person, place or thing'' but an experienced teacher may find faults with this definition and redefine a noun as ''whatsoever a human being can see, hear, smell, taste and feel with his five senses and can think of''. This definition encompasses all nouns in the English language. Likewise, modern dictionaries define the word ''recorder'' as ''an apparatus for recording'' but I learnt today, while reading a centuries-old book, that ''cord'' is the root word o...

Buddha Purnima?

     Buddha Purnima?     What is Buddha Purnima? Buddha Purnima is known as the Thrice Blessed Day because it commemorates three key events in the life of the Buddha—his birth in Lumbini, his enlightenment in Buddhagaya and his death (Parinirvana) in Kusinagar. According to tradition, all three events occurred on the same lunar date—the full moon day of Vaisakh—but in different years. 2. Who was Buddha?    Buddha, born Siddhartha Gautama (c. 563–483 BCE) was a spiritual teacher in ancient India who founded Buddhism. After witnessing human suffering he renounced his princely life attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree and taught the path to liberation from worldly  suffering. 3. How long did he live?   Traditionally, Buddha lived to 80 years (c. 563–483 BCE) though some scholars suggest slightly different dates. 4. Which books are attributed to him?   —Buddha's teachings were orally transmitted and later compiled into scriptures: ...

Noora, The Wrestler

    Title: Noora, The Wrestler       Author : Sahil Sharifdin Bhat  Subtitle: The Tale of the Trickster Champions Prologue: In many towns and small villages two wrestlers were very famous—Noora, a clever quick woman and Afzal Khan, a strong proud man. People thought they were enemies in the ring. But in truth they were husband and wife and their real sport was fooling people to earn money.   Act One: The Great Announcement One hot afternoon Afzal Khan stood in the middle of a village square beating a loud drum. “Come one, come all,” he shouted. “Today the famous match will happen—Noora the Wrestler against Afzal Khan! The winner gets one hundred gold coins. The loser must leave the village.” People came running from all directions. Some placed bets. Others collected coins. Noora stood quietly on one side smiling while Afzal Khan twisted his moustache proudly.   Act Two: The Fake Fight The field was packed. Noora and Afzal Khan stood tall faci...

My Take on All Wars of All Times

  My Take on All Wars of All Times War, by definition, is an organised conflict and human beings have fought, according to an estimate, about two million wars in the last ten thousand years. War is deception, as said by the Prophet Mohammad [PBUH]. War-related news is one percent truth and ninety-nine percent propaganda. Someone has said that in every war, the first bullet is fired at truth. Both sides, in a war, hide their losses and overstate their gains. It happened in the Soviet-Afghanistan war in the 1980s and the US-Afghanistan war in the first quarter of the 21st century. The pictures, videos and news clips — all are edited. The bigger the fighters, the bigger a war; the bigger a war, the bigger the liars. However, the result of a war exposes the truth. The truth of every war is that the innocent suffer, the cunning benefit and spectators enjoy themselves. I am against all wars whether I win them or lose them. America alone has spent about $14 trillion directly or indirectly...

الّو کا پٹھا کون؟

 الّو کا پٹھا کون؟   ایک آدمی تھا۔ جب جب وہ اپنے کسی دوست، پڑوسی یا رشتہ دار کو کسی غیر محرم لڑکی کے ساتھ گھومتے ہوئے دیکھتا، تو حسد کرنے لگتا کہ کاش میرے پاس بھی ایک غیر محرم لڑکی ہوتی، جیسے اس لنگور کے پاس ہے۔ پھر وہ آدمی مسلمان ہو گیا۔ پھر جب بھی وہ کسی شخص کو کسی غیر محرم لڑکی کے ساتھ دیکھتا، تو غصّہ کرتا کہ دنیا کو خراب کرنے والے یہی بے حیا لوگ ہیں۔ پھر وہ شخص "لقمان" بن گیا۔ پھر جب بھی وہ کسی آدمی کو کسی غیر محرم لڑکی کے ساتھ دیکھتا، تو مسکراتا اور دل ہی دل میں کہتا: "یہ دیکھو، ایک اور آدمی خوشی خوشی اپنی زندگی، وقت، پیسہ اور عزت برباد کر رہا ہے۔"  امید ہے کہ آپ بھی جلدی #لقمان بنیں گے۔  دراصل، میں آپ لوگوں سے ایک سوال پوچھنا چاہتا ہوں۔ آج کل خوف اور پریشانی کا بازار گرم ہے تو میں نے سوچا، محبّت کی بات چھیڑی جائے:  ایک غریب آدمی ایک عورت سے پیار کرتا تھا، مگر ایک دوسرا شخص اس عورت کو زبردستی اغوا کر کے اپنے گھر میں قید کر لیتا ہے اور اسے اپنی بیوی سمجھتا ہے۔ اس عورت کو نہ کسی غیر مرد سے ملنے، نہ بات کرنے اور نہ سوشل میڈیا چیٹنگ کی اجازت ہے۔ جب بھی اس اغوا...

أَلْهَاكُمُ التَّكَاثُرُ کا مطلب اور مفہوم؟

أَلْهَاكُمُ التَّكَاثُرُ کا مطلب اور مفہوم ؟  اَ لْـهَـاكُمُ التَّكَاثُرُ تمہیں زیادہ مال حاصل کرنے کی لالچ  نے آخرت سے غافل کر دیا حَتّـٰى زُرْتُمُ الْمَقَابِرَ یہاں تک کہ تم  قبروں میں ڈالے گئے۔  لفظی معنی: أَلْهَاكُمْ: تمہیں مشغول کر دیا، غافل کر دیا، یا تمہارا دھیان بٹایا۔ التَّكَاثُرُ: زیادتی، کثرت کی ہوس، یا ایک دوسرے پر فخر کرنے اور زیادہ جمع کرنے کی دوڑ۔ تمہید:  آج کے زمانے کے لوگ صرف دولت مندوں یا ایسے افراد کو #سلام کرتے ہیں جن سے انہیں کوئی فائدہ حاصل ہونے کی امید ہو۔ سلام کرنا ثواب کا کام ہے، لیکن افسوس کی بات ہے کہ اب کسی کو اس بات کی فکر #نہیں رہی۔   افسوسناک امر یہ ہے کہ سلام کے فوراً بعد لوگ آپ سے آپ کی "اوقات" پوچھنے لگتے ہیں: کیا کام کرتے ہو؟ کتنا کماتے ہو؟ کتنا بڑا گھر ہے؟ کتنی بڑی گاڑی ہے؟ موبائل فون کون سا ہے؟ اس کی قیمت کتنی ہے؟ آپ کے بچے کیا کرتے ہیں؟ آپ کی بیوی کتنا کماتی ہے؟ وغیرہ وغیرہ۔ حالانکہ ایک مسلمان کو دوسرے مسلمان سے ایسے سوالات پوچھنے چاہئیں: کیا آپ نماز پڑھتے ہو؟ قرآن مجید کتنا پڑھا ہے؟ کیا دل کو سکون حاصل ہے؟ کیا آپ ...

میں نے آخر اپنی سوچ، زبان اور قلم حضرت محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کے قدموں میں کیوں ڈال دیے؟

  میں نے آخر اپنی سوچ، زبان اور قلم حضرت محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کے قدموں میں کیوں ڈال دیے؟    کچھ زیادہ ذہین لوگوں کے لیے اسلام پر عمل کرنا مشکل کیوں ہو جاتا ہے؟   سب سے پہلے آپ تسلیم کیجیے کہ حضرت محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ایک انسان تھے اور ساتھ ہی وہ اللہ تعالیٰ کے آخری پیغمبر بھی تھے۔ اگر آپ انہیں صرف ایک انسان سمجھیں گے تو آپ کے لیے ان کی تعلیمات پر عمل کرنا مشکل ہو جائے گا۔ شاید آپ کہیں گے کہ ایک انسان دوسرے انسان کے اشاروں پر ہر وقت کیوں چلے؟ اور اگر آپ انہیں صرف پیغمبر سمجھیں گے تو بھی آپ کے لیے ان کی تعلیمات پر عمل کرنا دشوار ہو گا، کیونکہ جب دین ِاسلام آپ سے کوئی قربانی مانگے گا تو آپ کہہ سکتے ہیں: "میں تو ایک عام انسان ہوں، کمزور ہوں، میں اسلام کے ہر حکم پر عمل نہیں کر سکتا۔ میں شیطان کے وسوسوں میں آ جاتا ہوں۔ میں کوئی پیغمبر تھوڑی ہوں کہ میں بڑی بڑی تکلیفیں برداشت کر سکوں۔ "   لہٰذا، قرآن بار بار اگلے اور پچھلے انسانوں کو یاد دلاتا ہے کہ حضرت محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ایک انسان ہیں۔ باقی انسانوں کی طرح یہ بھی کھاتے ہیں، پیتے ہیں، سوتے ہیں،...

History You Must Know

  History You Must Know  The Fall of Empires and the Birth of New Nations (1919 and Beyond) Germany’s Defeat in WWI (1919 CE)  The year was 1919. The Great War—World War I—had ended in 1918 with Germany’s defeat. The victorious Allies (Britain, France and USA) imposed the Treaty of Versailles on Germany, forcing it to accept full blame, pay massive reparations (132 billion gold marks) and lose territory. Humiliated and economically crippled, Germany seethed with resentment—a bitterness that would later fuel the rise of Adolf Hitler. The Fall of the Muslim Caliphate (Ottoman Empire)  Meanwhile, the once-mighty Ottoman Caliphate, which had ruled vast Muslim lands for six centuries, lay shattered. Having sided with Germany in the war, the Ottomans were defeated. The Allies carved up their empire like a feast: - Britain and France secretly signed the Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916) dividing the Middle East between them   - The Treaty of Sèvres (1920) dismantled O...

Queens Do Not Go Out To Work

Queens Do Not Go Out To Work   “There is no role in life more essential and more eternal than that of motherhood.”— M. Russell Ballard In the heart of every buzzing hive lives a queen bee—a figure of silent strength and undeniable importance. She is not just a mother but the soul of the colony. Through her presence and pheromones she holds the hive together. When she moves the entire colony follows. Though she does not rule with commands, her influence is natural, commanding and deeply respected. Her life is devoted to a single but sacred purpose: she gives life. Day and night she lays eggs so the future of her people stays secure. She lives among loyal worker bees who feed her and protect her. She does not seek comfort for herself but serves with tireless effort until her last breath. Her role is demanding and her responsibility is great, yet she carries it with quiet grace. Her life may appear limited in variety but it holds great and lasting value. She reflects the noble woman w...

God of the Holy Prophet versus God of Spinoza ?

  God of the Holy Prophet versus God of Spinoza ?  [ Note : This post is intended for new Muslims, ex-Muslims and the Muslims who are struggling with their faith.] Who is Spinoza?    Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677)  - Dutch philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin.   - Excommunicated from the Jewish community for his unorthodox views.   - Lived a modest life, grinding lenses while writing revolutionary philosophical works.   - Key figure in the Enlightenment, influencing rationalism and pantheism. Who is the Holy Prophet?  Prophet Muhammad (570–632 CE)   - Born in Mecca, Arabia, into the Quraysh tribe.   - Received revelations from God (Allah) through the Angel Gabriel, forming the Holy Quran.   - Founded Islam, uniting Arabia under monotheism and establishing a moral-legal system.  - Passed away in Medina, leaving behind a rapidly expanding religious and political legacy.  Their Notable Books ...