Syed Omar Hussain
Bio
Syed Omar Hussain, a multifaceted talent—a writer, poet, musician, farmer, and a textile engineer.
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Stories (26/0)
Granny Tales
I grew up in an extremely small rural town in Pennsylvania, on a farm. The population of our town was less than one thousand people. The closest city, Scranton, Pennsylvania, was about an hour away. The nights were pitch black dark because there were no street lights or light pollution like in the city, except for the light of a million stars.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Horror
How to Prepare Activated Black Charcoal Soap with Avocado/Olive Oil and Aloe Vera Gel
Soap has a rich history tracing all the way back to old civilizations. The earliest proof of cleanser making can be followed to around 2800 BC, with the Babylonians, Egyptians, and Sumerians finding its purging properties. They blended creature fats in with wood debris or salt from consumed plants to make a substance that could purge skin and dress.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Lifehack
The House
This is the story of a house built by an Engineer for his beloved family in the city of Lahore, Pakistan. A large family of 15 members was to take residence in it and eventually after completion, they moved in. The move was not entirely very difficult as they were living in the neighboring house. So one fine day, all of the family packed their belongings and shifted very quietly and peacefully.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Families
A Rebellion or a War of Independence in the Indian Sub-Continent 1857
The Sepoy uprising, which occurred in India from 1857 through 1858, is viewed as one of the most stunning revolts against a frontier power during the nineteenth 100 years. Though the uprising was at last fruitless, it essentially changed the idea of English rule in the subcontinent and is some of the time referred to in India as the Primary Conflict of Autonomy.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in History
Aliens: Facts or Fiction
There is an age-old question that has captivated the minds of humans for centuries: Would we say we are separated from everyone else in this huge universe? In spite of our determined quest for information and progressions in innovation, this significant inquiry stays unanswered. While the quest for extraterrestrial life has not yielded conclusive proof, there are a few charming peculiarities and verifiable records that fuel hypotheses about the presence of outsiders and UFOs.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Futurism
A Tale of Two Brothers
In the harsh and impoverished streets of 1980s Philadelphia, two brothers, aged 28 and 30, struggled to survive in the rough neighborhoods of South Street and Broad Street. Nuno and Luca Vega were born into a very humble background, raised by a single mother who worked tirelessly to support them.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Criminal
Friendship Taken to Another Level.
It was a regular Tuesday afternoon at Ravenous Enterprises, my music recording studio. I was in the middle of arranging a melody for a new track when the door swung open, and in walked my dear friend, Mr. Sheraz. Aka “Chinx”.” We had known each other for over three decades and were the closest of friends. He wore a wide grin on his face, which was a rare sight since he was generally a composed and serious man.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Poets
A Loving Partner
In the midst of life's chaotic dance, there she stood, my beloved wife—my guiding star, my standard for morality, love, faithfulness, courage, and impeccable behavior. Her presence in my life has been nothing short of divine intervention, a serendipitous collision of souls destined to intertwine. She is bold, courageous, lovely, and undeniably sexy, radiating a beauty that transcends the physical and reaches deep into the essence of her being. She is the perfect human and, for me, the perfect partner—an irreplaceable piece of my heart, forever cherished.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Confessions
Hamza - The Lion Son
My Dear Son, Hamza: A Father's Unconditional Love and Best Wishes for Your Journey Ahead As I sit down to pen these words, my heart swells with love, pride, and a hint of bittersweetness. My dear Hamza, you are my life, my heart, and my everything. From the moment you entered this world, you brought immense joy and purpose into my life, and I have watched you grow into a remarkable young man filled with potential and promise. Now, as you spread your wings and prepare to embark on the next chapter of your life—college—I want to express my unwavering love and best wishes for the future challenges you will face.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Families
Interracial Marriages
The Power of Love: Overcoming Negativity in Interracial Marriages and Embracing Diversity In a world filled with diverse cultures and backgrounds, love knows no boundaries, and interracial marriages beautifully exemplify this truth. While the purity of pure love should be celebrated, it is unfortunate that some people continue to harbor negativity and prejudices towards interracial relationships. As a result, children born into interracial marriages may face unique challenges in navigating their identities. However, with guidance and support, it is possible to conquer negativity and help these children embrace their unique heritage. Here's some advice to empower and uplift interracial children, reminding them that love is the key to a successful and fulfilling life, transcending race, color, and culture.
By Syed Omar Hussain10 months ago in Families