Faisal Karim
Bio
THOUGHTS OF LOVE THAT WILL NOURISH THE SOUl THROUGH WISDOM AND OPEN HEART WITH INTELLECT
Stories (10/0)
Me In The wondering Space
They say failure isn't the opposite of success, but a stepping stones on the path. It's like Thomas Edison, who once declared, "I haven't failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." Looking back at my life, it feels like a constant current, pulling me towards new experiences and shaping me into the person I am today. My most treasured gifts wear the familiar faces of my parents. Their love, a constant and unwavering force, has been the foundation on which my life has been built. They shielded us from the harsh realities of financial struggles, prioritizing our education above all else. My father, with his infectious laughter, instilled in me the joy of a big, loving family. My mother, the epitome of a strong woman, juggled the roles of homemaker and entrepreneur with incredible grace. From her table filled with delicious, home-cooked meals to her handmade crafts, she showed me the power of resourcefulness and unwavering hard work.
By Faisal Karimabout a month ago in Motivation
Women Who Finds Peace
A widowed woman called Evelyn lives in a charming hamlet surrounded by flowing streams and rolling hills. Like the pages of a well-worn book, her life was filled with tales of love, joy, and deep grief. After her lover and confidante husband passed away, she found herself yearning for a peace of mind that seemed unattainable in a chaotic world.
By Faisal Karim3 months ago in Fiction
The Simple Beauty
The Simple Beauty Once upon a time, in a bustling metropolis, there lived a boy named Armaan. He was a kind and gentle soul, with a heart as pure as gold. Armaan was surrounded by many girls, but none of them seemed to capture his heart. He yearned for someone who was different, someone who could see the beauty in simplicity.
By Faisal Karim6 months ago in Humans
"Wings of Reflection: A Sufi Journey through Dozakhnama"
In the timeless realms of the heavens, where the ethereal meets the earthly, a mesmerizing tale unfolded. It was a story that transcended the boundaries of time and space, brought to life in the conversations between two legendary souls, Mirza Ghalib and Saadat Hasan Manto, in the depths of the fiery abyss known as Dozakhnama. Ghalib, the eloquent poet with a heart steeped in mysticism, and Manto, the fearless writer unafraid to peel back the layers of truth, found themselves in an extraordinary encounter within the realms of hell. As they conversed, their words resonated with wisdom and touched the very depths of their beings. One particular story within the infernal depths captivated their souls—the tale of Si Murgh, the seven birds yearning to unravel the essence of their existence. Drawn by the mystic melody of their search for truth, Ghalib and Manto leaned in, their hearts attuned to the whispers of wisdom that emanated from the story. In the story of Si Murgh, the birds' longing to discover the truth about their purpose in this world, their quest for the identity of their divine creator, took flight. Peacock, with its regal display of colors, symbolized the beauty and grandeur of creation. Nightingale, with its soulful melodies, represented the eternal longing that resided within every being. Once upon a time, in the mystical realms of the heavens, there existed a group of seven birds known as the Si Murgh. Each of these birds possessed a unique beauty and sang melodies that enraptured all who heard them. The Si Murgh were not ordinary birds, for they were endowed with a deep curiosity and a burning desire to understand the purpose of their existence.
By Faisal Karim11 months ago in Fiction
'When the World Turns Its Back, True Friends Stand By You'
It was a cold and dark evening in the city. Sarah was walking down the street, her head down, lost in her thoughts. She was carrying her smartphone in her hand, checking the messages from her loved ones. Suddenly, she felt a sharp tug on her arm, and before she could react, a man had snatched her phone from her hand and fled into the darkness. Sarah was in shock. Her whole life was in that phone - her contacts, her photos, her messages, and her work documents. She felt violated, angry, and helpless. She looked around, hoping to find someone who could help her, but everyone seemed to be minding their own business. No one cared about what had just happened to her. She tried to call her friends and family using a stranger's phone, but no one picked up. She felt like she was all alone in the world, with no one to turn to. She walked for hours, feeling lost and vulnerable. Finally, she arrived at her apartment building, and as she entered the elevator, she burst into tears. She felt like she had hit rock bottom, and no one cared. Her life felt meaningless. As she reached her apartment door, she heard a faint sound coming from inside. She hesitated for a moment, wondering if someone had broken into her home, but then she recognized the voice. It was her best friend, Emily.
By Faisal Karim12 months ago in Confessions
My Traumatizing Experience on Eid in Karachi
It was the second day of Eid, a time of joy and celebration for many in Karachi. I had spent the morning with my family, feasting on delicious food and exchanging gifts. As the day wore on, I decided to run some errands and headed out to the nearby Total Parco Pump on Super Highway. It was a warm evening, and the sun was just beginning to set as I made my way to the petrol station. I was walking along the sidewalk, lost in thought, when suddenly I felt a sharp tug on my shoulder. Before I could react, a man had stepped in front of me, pointing a gun at my face.
By Faisal Karimabout a year ago in Criminal
"The Moment That Changed Everything"
It was a cold winter day, and I found myself sitting alone in a coffee shop, reading "The 40 Rules of Love" by Elif Shafak. As I read, I was struck by the author's words about love and how it can heal. It was a profound truth that I had never fully understood before. In that moment, I felt a wave of emotion wash over me. I thought about all the times in my life when I had been hurt or had hurt others, and I realized that love was the missing piece in my life. I had been so focused on my own struggles and passions that I had forgotten about the importance of love and respect for others. I had been so caught up in my own drama that I had lost sight of what really mattered. i asked myself here what am i doing here?
By Faisal Karimabout a year ago in Motivation
The Journey of Love and Wisdom
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a young man named Anwar. He was known throughout the kingdom for his intelligence and wit, and he spent most of his days reading books and engaging in lively debates with anyone who would listen. His friends and family admired him for his vast knowledge and his ability to solve even the most complex problems. One day, as Anwar was strolling through the palace gardens, he came across an old man sitting under a tree. The old man's face was lined with wrinkles, and his hair and beard were snow-white. Anwar was intrigued by the old man and approached him to strike up a conversation.
By Faisal Karimabout a year ago in Poets
'In The End, Only Love Can Heal'
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of the mountains, there lived a young woman named Maria. She was kind, gentle, and had a heart full of love. Her love radiated like the warm sunshine, touching the lives of everyone she met. Maria spent her days working in the fields, tending to the crops, and caring for the animals. Despite the hard work, she never lost her joy or her love for life. Her neighbors often commented on how her love made the village a happier and more peaceful place.
By Faisal Karimabout a year ago in Poets