Muhammad Yaseen Shahid

Muhammad Yaseen Shahid

Muhammad Yaseen Shahid is the author of 10 books, including Laugh A Minute and Whispered Reveries : “Captivating Verses in the Melody of Silence”. In addition to writing, they enjoy spending time on their other passions and interests. You can sign up to get updates about their writing here.

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NeuroSpirituality

“How Your Thoughts Rewire Your Brain and Why the Heart Holds the Key to Transformation

Modern life is filled with noise. We are constantly surrounded by opinions, judgments,

criticisms, and comparisons. The mind, bombarded by such input, becomes a vessel that

stores not only our own ideas but also the projected beliefs of others. This means that

careless words, even when not meant seriously, can embed themselves in our

consciousness...

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Enchantments Reborn

Rediscovering Lost Magic
Book #1 from the series: The Enchanted Moment

In a world where ancient enchantments were thought to be extinct, their return unsettles the fragile balance between kingdoms, scholars, and those who rule through fear. Forgotten spells awaken in unexpected hands, carrying both promise and peril. As old legends collide with new ambitions, characters are forced to confront who they are when...

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Laugh A Minute

“In this uproarious collection of stories, author Muhammad Yaseen Shahid invites readers into a world of side-splitting laughter and hilarious escapades. From bumbling brothers on misadventures to whimsical encounters with talking chickens, each tale is a riotous journey that will leave you clutching your belly in laughter. With clever wit and a...

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Praise

A quiet, reflective work that leans into emotion rather than spectacle. The prose lingers.

– James Holloway

Intimate and introspective. Each piece feels like a thought left intentionally unfinished

– Ayesha Rahman

Soft, poetic, and emotionally resonant without excess.

– Farah Khan

Blog

The Quiet Work of Thought: Why Philosophy Matters Today In a world obsessed

In a world obsessed with speed and output, philosophy often seems like a relic of the past a luxury for the idle or the academic. Yet, it is precisely in these moments of relentless motion that philosophy becomes indispensable. It is not about memorizing doctrines or debating abstract questions for their own sake; it is about cultivating the capacity to think deeply, question assumptions, and navigate life with clarity.

Philosophy begins with a simple act: reflection. To pause, to observe one’...