Ahsan Ullah
Bio
I craft stories that touch hearts, evoking empathy and inspiration. Through relatable characters and heartfelt narratives, I explore the depths of human emotions, fostering connection and introspection.
Stories (9/0)
Embracing Time's Dance in a Vast Universe
In the depths of these contemporary times, I find the passage of days to be languid, as if our magnificent planet has been ensnared in a state of suspension. Time slips away from me in fleeting moments, as I observe the celestial bodies traversing the heavens, witnessing their vibrant hues when they descend into the embrace of the night. It serves as a poignant reminder that the universe is in constant motion, revolving around me, right before my very eyes. Yet, the velocity at which it moves is disconcerting, leaving me uncertain whether it is preferable to race through life and perceive naught, or to stand steadfastly and behold everything.
By Ahsan Ullah5 months ago in Humans
Guardians of the Night
Once upon a time in a quiet neighborhood, Hameed, a dedicated soldier, faced the dilemma of leaving his mother, Amina Begum, and his younger sister, Sara, alone at home. The air was thick with worry as Hameed expressed his concerns about the new troublesome neighbors.
By Ahsan Ullah5 months ago in Humans
Embracing the Night
Fear of the dark is a common childhood phobia, but for some individuals, this fear persists well into adulthood. I was one of those people who clung to the irrational fear of darkness until the age of 26. However, my journey with this fear took an unexpected turn, transforming my perception of the darkness and allowing me to conquer my long-standing dread. In this article, I’ll share my personal story of how I overcame my fear of the dark and discovered the beauty and creative potential hidden within it.
By Ahsan Ullah5 months ago in Humans
A Journey of Sincerity in Relationships"
Once upon a time, in the vibrant city of Everland, there lived a woman named Emma. Emma was not your ordinary woman; she carried with her a philosophy that shaped every step of her journey. Her life was a testament to the title she held close to her heart: "Living Authentically: A Journey of Sincerity in Relationships."
By Ahsan Ullah5 months ago in Humans
"The Strength of a Mother's Love"
Title: "The Strength of a Mother's Love" Tags: Love, Sacrifice, Courage, Motherhood Once upon a time in 1995, in a house perched atop a mountain, lived Shazia Begum. She gave birth to a baby girl whom she named Imaan. Below the mountain, a mighty river flowed, harboring all kinds of dangerous creatures.
By Ahsan Ullah6 months ago in Humans
"Empathy's Reign: A Story of Compassion and Redemption"
Once upon a time, in the vast kingdom of Italy, there ruled a proud and wealthy king. He held a disdainful attitude towards the poor and avoided any interaction with them. As a result, the people disliked him greatly. One day, while on a hunting expedition, the king's horse ran so far ahead that his servants and attendants were left behind, and the king found himself alone.
By Ahsan Ullah6 months ago in Humans
The Tale of the Caged Bird
In ancient times, during the reign of Hazrat Sulaiman (peace be upon him), there lived a man who acquired a beautiful bird. This bird filled his days with joy through its melodious and cheerful voice. Its enchanting songs brought a sense of peace and tranquility to the man's life. However, everything changed one day when a bird of the same species approached the caged bird and began communicating with it in its own language.
By Ahsan Ullah6 months ago in Humans
The Resilience Born from Tragedy
In the midst of the tumultuous period of World War II, a small village became ensnared in the crossfire of destruction. The haunting echoes of bombings reverberated through the air, leaving in their wake a trail of devastation and despair. It was within this war-torn landscape that a heart-wrenching story unfolded, illuminating the profound impact of war on humanity and the extraordinary resilience that can arise from the depths of tragedy.
By Ahsan Ullah6 months ago in Humans