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Blogs

How to install Snort in Linux
In this blog, we will show you how to install Snort on a Linux system. You will learn the step-by-step commands to get Snort up and running.. Thanks
Production Grade Server in JS
In this blog, I show how to build a good server in JavaScript. We’ll cover best practices, clean code, and tips to make your server efficient and reliable. You’ll also learn techniques to handle requests and organize your project neatly.
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And symbol in SASS
n this blog, we learn how the & symbol works in Sass, why it’s useful, and how it helps write cleaner, more efficient styles. You’ll see examples of nesting and combining selectors effectively.
IP Address
In this blog, we explore what an IP address is, how it works, and why it’s essential for connecting devices on a network. You’ll also learn some best practices for managing and securing IPs.
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Projects

Netflix Clone
In this project, I built a Netflix clone using modern web technologies. It focuses on responsive design, clean UI, and recreating the core layout and user experience of the original platform.
Adham Danaway
In this project, I recreated the Adam Danaway website to practice modern UI design and smooth animations. The goal was to improve layout structure, responsiveness, and attention to visual details.
Microsoft Clone
In this project, I built a clone of the Microsoft official website focusing on responsive layout and clean design. It helped me practice modern CSS, structured components, and professional UI patterns.
Delcious Website
In this project, I designed and developed the Delicious website for a client as a real-world project. It is not a clone and was built from scratch, focusing on responsive design and practical web development skills.
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About

أَوَلَمْ يَنظُرُوا فِي مَلَكُوتِ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ وَمَا خَلَقَ اللَّهُ مِن شَيْءٍ

“Do they not look into the realm of the heavens and the earth and everything that Allah has created?”

— Surah Al-A'raf (7:185)

About Tech Life

I’m a self-learning student driven by curiosity and purpose. My learning journey began with a deep interest in low-level programming, where I started exploring the power of languages like C and Rust, and working within the Linux environment.

In the near future, I aim to dive into Ada to understand how systems are built with safety and precision.

I'm also actively learning Python and have already begun working on real-world tools like QR code generators, video editors, automation scripts, and network applications.

At the same time, I’m entering the world of Artificial Intelligence, building my foundations in AI development with Python.

In addition, I’m learning frontend web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and beginning to work with backend technologies like Node.js and PHP — gradually becoming a full stack developer.

My interests also extend into ethical hacking and cybersecurity, where I’m learning about network protocols, Linux-based security tools, and writing my own hacking scripts.

About Religious Life

My journey isn’t just about code. At the core of my identity is my relationship with ALLAH, the QURAN, and the wisdom passed through the Prophets (peace be upon them).

I believe that true knowledge isn't just what we compute — it’s what we contemplate.

As I learn technology, I also study what I call "sudo sciences" — deep insights and metaphysical patterns embedded within the Quran, which guide us like root commands for understanding the universe.

I believe that just as we use command-line tools to control our system, the Quran gives us root access to the reality of life — its laws, rhythms, and unseen truths.

Every byte I write is in service to a deeper purpose — to align my skills with divine wisdom.