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“He thought that humans are like sheep, powerless and helpless, whose reins are in the ruthless hands of life. This life, like a cold-hearted shepherd, drives man toward an endless journey against his desires and will.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, The First Snowfall Of Winter: Love’s Eternal Light Amidst the Ruins of Despair
“اسی تشکیک نے اسے انسانوں کی فطرت کے بارے میں بھی گہرے خیالات میں مبتلا کر دیا۔ وہ سوچتا کہ انسان بھیڑ بکریوں کی مانند ہیں، بے اختیار اور بے بس، جن کی باگ ڈور زندگی کے بے رحم ہاتھوں میں ہے۔ یہ زندگی، ایک سنگدل چرواہے کی طرح، انسان کو اس کی خواہشات اور مرضی کے برخلاف ایک نہ ختم ہونے والے سفر کی جانب ہانکتی ہے۔ وہ زندگی کو ایک ایسا نظام سمجھنے لگا تھا جہاں ہر شے ایک قوت کے ماتحت ہے، اور ہر کوشش محض ایک فریب کی بازگشت۔”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, The First Snowfall Of Winter: Love’s Eternal Light Amidst the Ruins of Despair
“I dare to declare with unwavering certainty that existence is but an endless tapestry of anguish, and in the quiet embrace of death lies the only true solace from this ceaseless torment.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“Love, like yellow flowers, was slowly shedding its petals, surrendering to time.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Yellow Flowers: Love That Blooms and Fades
“Existence is the dance that, within a lover’s arms, becomes the ultimate metaphor for Heaven.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sapphire: The Blue Testament
“Nature has a way of disrupting predictability to introduce us to our true selves.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, The First Snowfall Of Winter: Love’s Eternal Light Amidst the Ruins of Despair
“Those eyes are a complete universe unto themselves—a celestial cradle where galaxies are born and hearts lose their way forever.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sapphire: The Blue Testament
“Biologists are diligently unraveling the mystery of how such formidable creatures like dinosaurs vanished from the face of the Earth. Meanwhile, our Maulvi has already solved the enigma—turns out, the dinosaurs were simply guilty of insubordination. Science, take notes.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“Every birth is but a signature
Upon its own death warrant.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“The pessimist and optimist are but two faces of the same psyche, their contrasting outlooks a reflection of the delicate dance of neurotransmitters within the intricate landscape of brain chemistry.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“To become eternally alive... Merely living is not enough; one must unleash a Resurrection!”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“Kafka was no weaver of fables; he was a maker of mirrors. He held up my own form before my eyes.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sapphire: The Blue Testament
“The transition of seasons is more than a meteorological change; it is a profound shift in the human landscape.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, The First Snowfall Of Winter: Love’s Eternal Light Amidst the Ruins of Despair
“God is silent; And His silence is the final verse of a predestined tragedy.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sapphire: The Blue Testament
“According to the principles of this ancient civilization, every human being was a universe in themselves—a microcosm of existence, free from any religious constraints and the guardian of their own natural innate values. Their belief was that holding authority at any level is essentially a part of the divine office, and the correct use of this office is essential for the promotion of love, peace, and humanity.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“I have need of all those crimes, all those very sins, which you have shrouded beneath the signposts of 'The Forbidden Zone'.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sapphire: The Blue Testament
“Love is the sudden radiance, and the landscape draped in mist, A ritual of worship—beholding the Beloved's face within the mirror of the soul.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sapphire: The Blue Testament
“What a magnificent reality it is that rain falls equally upon the showy flowers as well as the attached thorns and wild bushes, as if it were a message from Nature that nurtures all manifestations of life with equal love. This harmony, which is embedded in every corner of Nature, creates a special wave of peace in the heart. Perhaps love is just like this; a sentiment beyond color, race, and regional distinctions that scatters its colors in every heart and makes it feel diverse states.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, The First Snowfall Of Winter: Love’s Eternal Light Amidst the Ruins of Despair
“Unrequited love is, in fact, a delusion, because love itself is the manifestation of attainment. It can never remain incomplete or purposeless, for love is the most sacred and meaningful interpretation of the universe.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, The First Snowfall Of Winter: Love’s Eternal Light Amidst the Ruins of Despair
“Darwinism teaches that whatever serves no purpose gradually perishes. The tail disappeared long ago; it seems that in some individuals, the brain has now taken an extended leave.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“This fragrance scattered through the evening air,
Doth bear a message wrought of love’s design;
The blossoms fallen from the branches fair,
To them, the gentle twilight doth assign.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“We spent the entire psychology class mocking Pavlov’s dogs for being such mindless idiots that they’d drool at the sound of a bell. Then the lunch bell rang, and we all sprinted to the cafeteria like a pack of starving hounds, proving that the only real difference between us and the dogs is a college degree.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“Objects possess no charm or ugliness of their own; it is the person we are with that either turns a desert into a garden or makes the finest day feel dull.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“Land does not become barren; it is when the human heart becomes barren that the greenery departs.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, The First Snowfall Of Winter: Love’s Eternal Light Amidst the Ruins of Despair
“Only one who possesses the consciousness of love is worthy of seeing the world in its true colors.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, The First Snowfall Of Winter: Love’s Eternal Light Amidst the Ruins of Despair
“Six human species evolved, only Homo sapiens survived… but Pakistan proudly hosts the seventh: Homopakiens — found mostly on social media, debating loudly, thinking rarely.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq
“And Sartre’s resonant voice declared:
"Freedom?
It is the choice of your own noose."
And I have made my choice.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sapphire: The Blue Testament
“Your nails upon my back wrote a chronicle in blood.”
Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, KAMA SUTRA: The Linguistics Of The Body

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