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Eighty-year-olds produce twice as many new neurones than their counterparts.
Even in their 80s, some people are still able to think clearly and quickly as they would have decades ago. According to a recent study, their brains may be producing more new neurones than the majority of their classmates.
By Francis Damia day ago in History
Zulqarnain and Yajuj & Majuj: A Timeless Proof of the Qur’an’s Divine Revelation
The story of Dhul-Qarnayn and Gog and Magog stands as one of the most fascinating and thought-provoking narratives in the Qur’an. Found in Surah Al-Kahf (18:83–98), this account combines history, prophecy, morality, and eschatology in a way that has inspired reflection for centuries. For many believers, it serves as a powerful sign of the Qur’an’s divine origin—revealing knowledge, wisdom, and foresight that transcend the limits of seventh-century Arabia.
By Irshad Abbasi 2 days ago in History
The Last Sigh of Al-Andalus: When the Keys to Paradise Were Lost
The date was January 2, 1492. As the morning mist cleared over the Sierra Nevada mountains, a somber procession wound its way down from the red walls of the Alhambra. At its head was Muhammad XII, known to the West as Boabdil, the last Sultan of the Nasrid dynasty. In his hands, he carried the keys to the city—keys that represented not just a fortress, but the final heartbeat of a civilization that had flourished for 781 years.
By Irshad Abbasi 2 days ago in History
Rising Tensions in the Middle East: Is the World Heading Toward World War 3?
Iran’s nuclear program – the most dangerous target. This is the reason the United States has imposed sanctions on Iran for years. Officially, Iran does not yet possess nuclear weapons, but work is progressing rapidly.
By Imran Ali Shah2 days ago in History
Rising Tensions in the Middle East: Is the World Heading Toward World War 3? Part 1
With growing tensions in the Middle East and after Iran’s attack on Israel, many people are seeing this issue moving toward a full-fledged war. A large section of people also believes that if this war starts, it could quickly escalate into World War 3. But is that really going to happen?
By Imran Ali Shah2 days ago in History
I found the history of Death that produced the AI that I have found
If someone you love died tomorrow, would you want to continue communicating with them? Not through memories or stored messages, but through artificial intelligence — a chatbot that uses their texts, emails, and voice notes to respond in their own tone and style.
By Jejak Kabar Dunia3 days ago in History
“After Witnessing 40 Wars, Why Did 2025 Feel Like the Most Troubling Year Yet?”
For someone who has witnessed four decades of global conflict—wars in the Middle East, civil unrest in Africa, political revolutions in Europe, and prolonged military engagements in Asia—fear is not unfamiliar. History has been turbulent, and the world has endured devastating moments, from the Cold War era to modern terrorism. Yet, for many seasoned observers, 2025 felt uniquely unsettling. The question arises: why did this year, despite not hosting a single world war, feel more disturbing than the previous forty conflicts combined?
By Irshad Abbasi 3 days ago in History










