Ibrahim Shah
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I am an Assistant Professor with a strong commitment to teaching,and academic service. My work focuses on fostering critical thinking, encouraging interdisciplinary learning, and supporting student development.
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When Desire Replaces Compassion
When the river first arrived in Devpur, it was not called a miracle. It was simply water, flowing where water always had. It curved around the village like a patient guardian, feeding fields, filling wells, and cooling tired feet at dusk. Children learned to swim in it before they learned to write their names. Elders sat by its banks every evening, arguing about harvests and memories with equal seriousness. No one thought to own it. No one thought to sell it.
By Ibrahim Shah about a month ago in Families
The day of silence
When Quiet Speaks Louder Than Words The town of Nandipur was not known for silence. It lived on chatter—vendors calling out prices, children racing through narrow lanes, radios humming behind half-closed doors, and neighbors debating everything from politics to rainfall. Words filled every corner, as if silence were something to be feared.
By Ibrahim Shah about a month ago in Families
Evolution Of Human
Human Evolution: The Long Journey from Primate Ancestors to Modern Humans Human evolution is one of the most fascinating and complex stories in the history of life on Earth. It explains how modern humans, Homo sapiens, emerged through millions of years of biological, environmental, and cultural change. This journey is not a straight line of progress but a branching tree filled with experiments, adaptations, extinctions, and remarkable survival strategies. By studying fossils, genetics, archaeology, and comparative anatomy, scientists have pieced together a detailed narrative of how humans evolved physically, cognitively, and socially.
By Ibrahim Shah about a month ago in History
Super Intelligent Aliens
For centuries, humanity has gazed at the night sky with a mixture of wonder and curiosity. The question of whether we are alone in the universe has fascinated philosophers, scientists, and storytellers alike. With recent advancements in astronomy, artificial intelligence, and space exploration, the possibility of extraterrestrial life no longer belongs solely to science fiction. Among the many hypotheses about alien life, one of the most unsettling is the existence of super intelligent aliens—beings whose intellectual, technological, and strategic capabilities far surpass those of humans. While the idea may seem speculative, the potential threat posed by such entities raises serious concerns about human survival, autonomy, and the future of civilization.
By Ibrahim Shah about a month ago in Earth



