nature
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By Mohamed Miah In an era where human ingenuity seems boundless, where quantum computers promise to unlock the mysteries of the universe, we are confronted with a profound truth: no matter how far technology advances, it will never match the beauty, complexity, and infinite wisdom of God. The more we discover, the more we are
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By Mohamed Miah In the ancient world, rivers like the Euphrates coursed through the heart of civilisations, nurturing life, creating boundaries, and holding spiritual significance. Today, those same lands remain battlefields of control—places where wars are fought, civilisations are erased, and the seeds of future conflicts are sown. But what if these wars, genocides, and
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By Mohamed Miah In 1969, the world watched in awe as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon. The event was hailed as a triumph of human ingenuity, scientific progress, and the limitless possibilities of space exploration. It marked the culmination of years of effort to push the
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By Mohamed Miah They lived on the edge. Artists, scientists, writers, thinkers—some of the most brilliant minds in history, they burned so intensely that it consumed them. For many of these geniuses, creativity wasn’t just a product of intellect; it was a force born out of madness, rage, and an overwhelming drive to create. Behind
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By Mohamed Miah In the natural world, untouched by human hands, harmony reigns. Ecosystems function with an innate balance, a give-and-take that sustains life in ways we can barely comprehend. Predators and prey, plants and pollinators, oceans and forests—each element plays its role in maintaining this delicate equilibrium. But when humans intervene, driven by greed