Ghalib Khan
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my name is Ghalib Khan I'm Pakistani.I lived Saudi Arabia and I'm a BA pass student
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The Sword That Never Broke
The winds of Syria carried the sound of marching men. Their armor was worn, their sandals dust-covered, but their spirits blazed like fire. At the head of the army rode a man whose very name echoed across the deserts — Khalid bin Waleed, the Sword of Allah.
By Ghalib Khan4 months ago in History
Khalid bin Waleed: The Conqueror of Fāris
In the golden sands of Arabia, long before empires bowed to the crescent banner, there lived a man whose very name struck fear into the hearts of his enemies—Khalid bin Waleed, the Sword of Allah. Born into the noble Quraysh tribe of Makkah, Khalid was a warrior before he was a believer. His strength, strategy, and courage were legendary even among the proud Arabs of his time. Yet, his greatest victories would not be for tribe or pride—but for faith.
By Ghalib Khan4 months ago in History
The Silence She Carried
She was the kind of woman people easily overlooked — calm, polite, always listening. You’d see her in a crowd and think she was content being invisible. But if you looked closely, you’d notice something behind her stillness — the weight of a thousand unsaid things, the quiet of someone who had learned that words could wound as easily as they could heal.
By Ghalib Khan4 months ago in Filthy
The Mask We Wear
We all wear masks. Not the kind that protect us from the world’s dust and disease, but the ones that protect us from judgment, rejection, and vulnerability. They come in many forms — a smile that hides pain, confidence that conceals fear, or silence that masks anger. Every day, we step into the world wearing a version of ourselves that feels “acceptable,” even when it’s far from real.
By Ghalib Khan4 months ago in Lifehack
12 Science-Backed Self-Improvement Tips for a Healthier, Happier, and More Productive Life”
In today’s fast-paced world, everyone is looking for ways to live better, feel happier, and achieve more. While there’s no shortage of advice on self-improvement, not all of it is backed by solid evidence. Fortunately, scientific research provides us with proven strategies that can make a real difference in our lives. Here are twelve powerful, science-backed self-improvement tips to help you grow in mind, body, and relationships.
By Ghalib Khan5 months ago in Education
Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds
We live in an age of information. With a few clicks, anyone can access more data, research, and expert opinions than at any other point in history. Yet strangely, people are not necessarily more reasonable, open-minded, or willing to change their beliefs. In fact, studies show that when presented with facts that contradict their existing views, many people become even more entrenched in their original opinions. Why is this the case? Why don’t facts change our minds?
By Ghalib Khan5 months ago in Humans
The Clever Story of Akbar and Birbal
The Mughal court of Emperor Akbar was one of the grandest in history, filled with ministers, scholars, poets, and wise men. Among them, one name stood out—Birbal. He was not only Akbar’s trusted advisor but also his dearest friend. Known for his intelligence, quick wit, and ability to solve even the trickiest problems, Birbal’s tales have been passed down for generations as lessons in wisdom and humor.
By Ghalib Khan5 months ago in Motivation
“How I Keep Going When I Feel Like Giving Up”&
There are moments in life when the weight of challenges feels unbearable. It may be the disappointment of a failed plan, the exhaustion of chasing a goal for too long, or the heartbreak of unexpected setbacks. In those moments, giving up often feels like the easiest choice. But through experience, I’ve learned that these very moments can shape me the most—if I choose to keep going. Here’s how I find the strength to move forward when quitting seems like the only option.
By Ghalib Khan5 months ago in Humans








