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If the Great Pyramid Was Built Today — What Would It Cost?
In the history of engineering, humans have achieved incredible milestones. We’ve set foot on the Moon, built the tallest buildings on Earth, and even constructed tunnels beneath oceans to connect entire continents.
By Imran Ali Shahabout 15 hours ago in History
The Digital Sanctuary
In the year 2026, the world was no longer measured in miles, but in megabits. The city of Orizon was a frantic, neon-soaked hive where every surface was a screen and every silence was a missed opportunity for an advertisement. Information didn't just flow; it flooded. People walked with their heads down, bathed in the restless blue light of their handhelds, their minds vibrating at the jagged frequency of a thousand different notifications.
By Imran Ali Shaha day ago in Poets
The Echo Architect
In the year 2084, the city of Orizon didn’t just look like a metropolis; it sounded like a masterpiece. In a world where digital data had become sensory, memories were no longer stored in "clouds"—they were woven into physical soundscapes. These were the "Echoes," invisible architectural layers of sound that clung to the walls of homes and the cobblestones of plazas.
By Imran Ali Shaha day ago in Poets
The End Is Where We Begin
It was supposed to be the worst of times. At least, that’s what Georgia had been told her entire life. She grew up in a world obsessed with endings. Climate reports, collapsing economies, wars flashing across screens—everything pointed toward one inevitable conclusion: the world as we know it was fading.
By Imran Ali Shah4 days ago in Fiction
Why Iran Is Impossible to Conquer
In 1986, the United States launched an attack on Libya. In 2003, it invaded Iraq. And in 2014, it carried out operations in Syria. Time and again, America has tried to reshape the destiny of the Middle East. But there is one country that has remained beyond its control for decades — Iran.
By Imran Ali Shah4 days ago in History
The True Meaning of Eid
The night before Eid was always magical. The sky shimmered with stars, and the moon of Eid brought smiles to every face. In a small neighborhood, families were busy preparing for the big day. Mothers cooked delicious meals, children tried on their new clothes, and fathers returned home with sweets and gifts.
By Imran Ali Shah5 days ago in Families
The Habit That Slowly Destroyed Me
It didn’t happen overnight. If it had, maybe I would have noticed. Maybe I would have stopped. But the truth is, the habit that slowly destroyed me didn’t feel dangerous in the beginning. It felt comforting. Familiar. Almost harmless.
By Imran Ali Shah6 days ago in Poets
The Last Conversation I Never Knew Was the Last
It was an ordinary evening—so ordinary that I almost forgot it ever mattered. The sun was setting, painting the sky in soft shades of orange and pink. I was tired after a long day and just wanted to relax. My phone buzzed, and I saw their name on the screen.
By Imran Ali Shah6 days ago in Humans
The Day Reality Didn’t Feel Real
It started like any other day. I woke up to the sound of my alarm, reached for my phone, and turned it off without even opening my eyes. The room felt the same. The light coming through the window looked normal. Nothing seemed out of place.
By Imran Ali Shah6 days ago in Humans
The Secret Invisible Weapon No One is Talking About
In Dubai, Tesla cars suddenly began showing their location hundreds of kilometers away in the middle of the desert. Massive ships, over 300 meters long, floating in the Arabian Gulf, appeared on tracking systems as if they were sitting deep inside the Arabian Desert. Flights behaved even more strangely—one second they were over Sharjah, and the very next, near the Oman border.
By Imran Ali Shah7 days ago in History











