Hasbanullah
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I write to awaken hearts, honor untold stories, and give voice to silence. From truth to fiction, every word I share is a step toward deeper connection. Welcome to my world of meaningful storytelling.
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown
In the early hours of April 15, 1912, as the RMS Titanic slipped beneath the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a woman sat in a lifeboat, soaked, freezing, and furious. Not for herself—but for the hundreds left behind. That woman was Margaret Brown, later known to the world as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown."
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in History
Face Yoga: Natural Lift or Just a Myth?
In a world where beauty standards are evolving and the desire for youthful skin remains timeless, people are turning to alternatives beyond Botox and fillers. One such rising trend is face yoga. Touted as a natural facelift, face yoga has been making waves across social media platforms, promising tighter skin, fewer wrinkles, and a radiant glow—all without injections or surgery. But the question remains: Does face yoga actually work? Or is it just another internet myth with no scientific backing?
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Blush
The Long-Tailed Tit: Nature’s Fluffy Acrobat
Introduction Perched among the trees with its comically long tail and fluffy round body, the Long-Tailed Tit is one of nature's most endearing creatures. Often described as a flying cotton ball with a stick for a tail, this small songbird is not only adorable but also fascinating in behavior, survival tactics, and family values. Found across Europe and parts of Asia, the Long-Tailed Tit is a marvel of evolution and a favorite among bird enthusiasts.
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Earth
Shaheed-e-Mohabbat: The Tragic Love of Boota Singh
In the annals of South Asian history, where love stories are many but true ones are few, one tale continues to haunt the hearts of millions—because it wasn’t born in romance but in rescue, not nurtured in luxury but in war-torn refugee camps, and not broken by betrayal but by the ruthless hands of politics and partition. This is the tragic yet timeless love story of Boota Singh, a Sikh ex-soldier from Jalandhar, and Zainab, a young Muslim girl he saved and loved during the blood-soaked chaos of 1947.
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in History
Fruits That Grow from Cuttings: Nature’s Shortcut to Abundance
Growing fruit doesn’t have to start with seeds. In fact, some of the most delicious and productive fruit plants can begin their lives from something much simpler: a cutting. It’s nature’s shortcut—and the gardener’s secret weapon. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced green thumb, learning how to grow fruits from cuttings opens the door to faster results, stronger plants, and a deeper connection to your food.
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Lifehack
Seconds of Sorrow, Hours of Bliss"
Have you ever noticed how time seems to shift depending on how you're feeling? A joyful day with friends vanishes in what feels like moments. But a night filled with pain or waiting can stretch endlessly, each second a lifetime. Time, the most consistent thing in the universe, somehow becomes subjective the moment we live through it emotionally. Why does happiness seem to fly, while suffering drags its feet?
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Fiction
The Price of Survival: The Mary Ann Bevan Story
When we speak of beauty and ugliness, we often forget that these are fleeting masks—subject to time, fate, and perception. But for Mary Ann Bevan, the label of “ugliest woman in the world” wasn't just a cruel judgment. It became her identity—one she never chose but bravely wore in order to survive.
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Families
The Forgotten Silence: The Woman Who Watched TV for 42 Years
In a quiet attic apartment in Zagreb, Croatia, time stood still. Dust gathered like snow on the shelves, a teacup remained untouched beside a vintage black-and-white television, and behind a locked wooden door, a life faded away—unnoticed, unremembered, and undisturbed for over four decades.
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Horror
"Star Share: 101 Tips to Improve Your Life":
In today’s fast-paced world, life often feels like a race—one filled with pressure, expectations, deadlines, and digital noise. Amid the chaos, it’s easy to forget that we are stars in our own right—each of us born to shine in our unique way. But how do we tap into our full potential? How do we become the best versions of ourselves physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually?
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Lifehack
In my room
It started with the door. Not slamming, not creaking—just opening. I was eight years old the first time I noticed it. Every night, I’d close the attic door tight, latch it, and go to bed. Every morning, it was open. Just a crack. Nothing too dramatic—just enough to make my skin crawl.
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Horror
When Concrete Devours Green: The Silent War Between Cities and Nature
Cities are the face of human progress—dynamic hubs of innovation, cultural diversity, and economic opportunity. Yet beneath this veneer lie grave environmental consequences. As urban areas sprawl, they devour forests, farmlands, wetlands, and species-rich habitats. This encroachment doesn’t just erase greenery; it cripples ecosystems, disrupts climate regulation, undermines food security, and diminishes quality of life. But amid this grim reality lies hope: by shifting how we design, govern, and live in cities, we can reclaim balance between urban development and nature’s needs.
By Hasbanullah7 months ago in Earth











