
Wings of Time
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I'm Wings of Time—a storyteller from Swat, Pakistan. I write immersive, researched tales of war, aviation, and history that bring the past roaring back to life
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Ghazwa-e-Uhud: The Trial of Faith and Courage
The Trial of Faith and Courage The sun rose on the 7th of Shawwal, 3 AH, over the rugged terrain of Madinah, casting its warm glow on the mountain of Uhud. This was the day when history would record not just a battle of swords, but a test of hearts — Ghazwa-e-Uhud.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in History
When Rain Fell in December
They met when they shouldn’t have. She was engaged. He was leaving. And yet, on the coldest December evening in Lahore, beneath grey skies and unexpected winter rain, two strangers collided like stars — destined to burn briefly but brightly.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in Lifehack
The Last Letter from Kandahar
The desert does not forget. The sand of Kandahar has soaked in centuries of blood, sweat, and silence. Each grain holds stories — of warriors, victims, and men who stood their ground when it mattered most. Among them lies the memory of Sergeant Faraz Malik, whose final act of bravery became more than just a tale — it became a legacy.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in Horror
Echoes in the Snow: The Soldier of Silence
The winter of 1999 was cruel. Not just in temperature—but in how it devoured hope. In the snow-laden heights of the Kargil mountains between India and Pakistan, a young Pakistani soldier named Lance Naik Imran Shah was about to become a story that would never be told on the evening news, but would live forever in the hearts of those who still believe in humanity.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in History
Ashes in Her Eyes: A Child’s Memory of War
Ashes in Her Eyes: A Child’s Memory of War She doesn’t remember when the sky changed color. One day it was blue—bright and full of clouds shaped like rabbits. The next, it was gray, thick with smoke, and roaring louder than any storm she'd ever heard. Mila was only six when the war came to her street, and by the time it left, nothing was the same—not her house, not her teddy bear, and not her heart.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in History
Divided by Flags, United in Grief
Divided by Flags, United in Grief The soldier stood in silence, clutching his rifle as the Ukrainian flag flapped behind him in the wind, its colors stained by smoke. His eyes weren’t on the rubble or the drone overhead. They were lost—fixed on a memory he couldn’t outrun. His home in Kharkiv, now a crater. His wife and daughter, now only photos folded into his vest pocket.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in Criminal
The Long Shadow: How the Russia-Ukraine War Changed the World
The Long Shadow: How the Russia-Ukraine War Changed the World On February 24, 2022, the world awoke to a harsh new reality. Russia, under President Vladimir Putin, had launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. What many thought would be a swift operation turned into a long, brutal war that would have ripple effects across continents, from the cost of bread in Cairo to the energy bills in London.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in Earth
The Stranger at the Bridge
The Stranger at the Bridge It was the last day of autumn when the leaves whispered secrets into the wind and the sky blushed with the orange hue of goodbye. As the sun dipped behind the hills of the quiet town of Eldershore, a lone figure stood at the old wooden bridge—where stories ended and sometimes began.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in Horror











