
Raza Ullah
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Raza Ullah writes heartfelt stories about family, education, history, and human values. His work reflects real-life struggles, love, and culture—aiming to inspire, teach, and connect people through meaningful storytelling.
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Driven by Vision: The Birth of Toyota Automobiles
Long before the name Toyota became a symbol of reliability and innovation in the automotive world, it belonged to a humble family business in Japan known for producing weaving looms. This is the fascinating story of how a small loom company transformed into one of the world’s largest and most respected car manufacturers.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Wheel
Branches of the Same Tree
In the peaceful village of Zaytoon, where olive trees swayed with the wind and the sky stretched endlessly above, young Amal lived in a small house that always seemed full—of voices, laughter, and people. It wasn’t just her parents and siblings. It was her uncles, aunts, cousins, grandparents, and even second cousins. Everyone came and went like the tide, bringing stories, food, advice, and sometimes a little too much noise.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Humans
The Falling Grace
In the beginning, when the Earth was still shaping itself, rivers wandered across the land like silver threads. They flowed from mountaintops, twisted through valleys, and carved deep paths through rocks. Among these rivers, in certain places, something extraordinary began to happen—something that would become one of nature’s most powerful and beautiful wonders: the waterfall.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
The Giants of the Earth
Long before cities, farms, and people, the Earth was shaping itself through fire, water, and time. Mountains were rising, rivers were carving valleys, and deep within the heart of the world, a new kind of landform was slowly being created—plateaus, the flat-topped giants of the Earth.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
Mirror of the Mountains
Long ago, before humans walked the Earth and cities dotted the landscapes, the world was a wild, untouched canvas. Mountains stood tall, forests stretched endlessly, and rivers wound their way like silver threads. But hidden among valleys and deep in the folds of the earth, something magical was being created—lakes.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
Whispers of the Earth
Long before the roads, buildings, and towns stretched across the land, there was only silence—and nature. The world was wild, free, and raw. Mountains touched the sky, rivers danced across the earth, and deep within the valleys, something magical was taking shape: the meadows.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
Hands That Heal
July 1st was always an ordinary day for most people. But inside the bustling corridors of St. Mary’s Hospital, it meant something more—it was Doctor’s Day. A day to pause and recognize the people who spent every other day putting the needs of others before their own.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Humans
Guardians of the Frontier: The KPK Police Chronicles
In the rugged valleys and steep mountain passes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where tradition and turmoil often walk side by side, the KPK Police stand not just as enforcers of law—but as the silent guardians of peace.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Criminal
Pokémon: Quest for the Eternal Badge
In the peaceful region of Solara, nestled between shining seas and snowy mountains, lived a boy named Aiden. He had just turned 13, the age when every young trainer in Solara could begin their Pokémon journey. With eyes full of dreams and a heart full of courage, Aiden stood outside Professor Willow’s lab, his hands trembling with excitement.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Gamers











