
Irshad Abbasi
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Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA) said đ
âKnowledge is better than wealth, because knowledge protects you, while you have to protect wealth.
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Seven Earth-Sized Planets Discovered Beyond Our Solar System
In one of the most exciting breakthroughs in modern astronomy, scientists have discovered a system of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting a distant star. This extraordinary finding has captured global attention because several of these planets exist in the âhabitable zone,â where conditions may allow liquid water to exist. The discovery not only expands our understanding of planetary systems but also strengthens the possibility that life might exist beyond our solar system.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
Evidence Suggests a Large Hidden Planet May Exist in Our Solar System
For centuries, scientists believed the major members of our Solar System were fully known. From the rocky inner planets to the gas giants and icy bodies beyond, astronomers thought they had mapped most of the significant objects orbiting the Sun. However, new research by American scientists suggests that a large, hidden planet may still be lurking in the distant reaches of our Solar System.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
Venus and Jupiter Shine Together: A Stunning Planetary Display in Earthâs Sky
For skywatchers across the world, there are few sights more captivating than seeing bright planets glowing in the night sky. Among these celestial wonders, the close appearance of Venus and Jupiter from Earth is one of the most spectacular. When these two brilliant planets appear close together in the sky, they create a stunning astronomical event that fascinates both professional astronomers and casual stargazers alike.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
A Workshop from the Age of Alexander Discovered in Peshawar
Archaeologists in northwestern Pakistan have uncovered what appears to be an ancient workshop dating back to the era of Alexander the Great, offering new insights into the regionâs historical importance during one of the most transformative periods in ancient history. The discovery was made in the historic city of Peshawar, located in Pakistanâs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, an area that has long served as a cultural crossroads between Central Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in History
From Two Travelers to a Family of Six: The 22-Year Journey Around the World in a 1928 Car
In the late 1920s, when long-distance travel was slow, roads were rough, and the world was still largely unexplored by automobiles, a young German couple made a decision that would turn into one of the most extraordinary journeys in modern travel history. What began as a simple road trip in 1928 eventually became a 22-year global adventure. They left home as two travelers but returned as a family of six.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Chapters
A Planet the Size of Earth with an Atmosphere Like Our Own
For centuries, humans have looked up at the night sky and wondered whether Earth is the only world capable of supporting life. Advances in modern astronomy have brought us closer than ever to answering that question. Recently, astronomers announced the discovery of a planet roughly the size of Earth with an atmosphere that appears surprisingly similar to our own. This finding has sparked excitement among scientists and renewed hope that life might exist elsewhere in the universe.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
Mexicoâs Abandoned âGreen Goldâ Estates
Across the dry plains of Mexicoâs YucatĂĄn Peninsula, enormous stone mansions stand silent under the tropical sun. Their tall arches, broken windows, and crumbling walls hint at a time when these estates were among the wealthiest agricultural centers in the world. Once known as the producers of âGreen Gold,â these haciendas built vast fortunes from a single plant: henequen.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in History
Alexander the Great: The Young Conqueror Who Built the Largest Empire by the Age of 32
Throughout human history, only a few leaders have managed to reshape the world in a single lifetime. Among them stands Alexander the Great, a remarkable young ruler who created one of the largest empires the ancient world had ever seenâbefore dying at just 32 years old. His life was short but filled with extraordinary achievements that changed the course of history.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in History
A Cold Earth-Sized Planet Surprisingly Close to Our Solar System
For decades, astronomers have searched the universe for planets that resemble Earth. While many discoveries have revealed massive gas giants or extremely hot rocky worlds, the discovery of a cold, Earth-sized planet near our cosmic neighborhood has sparked new excitement in the scientific community. This intriguing world demonstrates that small rocky planets like our own may be more common in the galaxy than once believed.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
"Research My Brain, I Am Sorry"
The heart of Manhattan is no stranger to the frantic energy of city life, but recently, the 44-story luxury towers of the New York skyline became the backdrop for a tragedy that has left investigators and the public grappling with a haunting mystery. After a calculated and violent shooting spree that sent residents scrambling for their lives, the discovery of the gunmanâs body revealed a final, cryptic request scrawled on a piece of paper: **"Research my brain. I am sorry."**
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in History
The Invasion of Kuwait: Saddamâs Four-Day âRevolutionary Republic
On August 2, 1990, the world woke up to a geopolitical earthquake. Under the orders of Saddam Hussein, over 100,000 Iraqi troops, backed by hundreds of tanks, surged across the border into the tiny, oil-rich emirate of Kuwait. While history remembers this as the spark for the Gulf War, the first few days of the occupation featured a bizarre political theater: the creation of a short-lived puppet state known as the **"Republic of Kuwait."**
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in History
The Mysterious Arms Drop: When Weapons Fell from the Sky Over India
In the mid-1990s, one of the most mysterious and controversial arms smuggling operations in South Asia unfolded in dramatic fashion when a large cache of weapons literally fell from the sky in eastern India. The incident involved an aircraft traveling between Karachi and Dhaka, allegations of international intelligence links, and a clandestine mission that continues to raise questions about who was behind it and why.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in History











