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Ameer Al Momineen
It was 13 Rajab when Imam Ali as was born, Lady Fatima Bint e Asad sa was doing tawaaf e kaaba. Meaning circumbulating the kaaba, house of Allah. When pain of Lady Fatima Bint e Asad sa came swear, the doors of kaaba split open. Lady Fatima bint e Asad sa went in. Imam Ali as and lady Fatima Bint e Asad sa stayed in Kaaba for three days. Once in Kaaba Imam Ali as was in his cradle, a snake came near. Imam Ali as was baby but with his hands he half the snake. This how much strong was Imam Ali as. He didn't open his eyes till he came out on the third day.
Tamseel HussainPublished 2 months ago in HistoryThe Staggering Truth of an Atomic Explosion!!..
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Anand ChaudharyPublished 2 months ago in HistoryWill Russia fire a nuclear weapon?
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Abdur RahmanPublished 3 months ago in Historyremember me, I will remember you Quran ayat 152
Asalam O Alaikum, Today's topic is one Quran Verse Remember me, I Will remember you, in Ayat verse. Surah Baqarah ayat 152, Allah say's if you remember me all the time, Have in mind that I am seeing, and hearing and giving life and death. Allah say's I will remember you in your hard and happy times. Then in another Surah Allah say's In Surah Baqarah 156 Innalillah wa ina ilay rajaoon. This verse says Indeed we belong to Allah, Indeed to him we will return. This means Allah has made us, and however we live in this world, in the end we will die, and have to tell how long in this world we have been forgotten in lie of this cruel world. Allah is one, people who say there are more than one God are wrong. Allah does not like that he says in Quran Then do they not reflect upon the Quran, or are there locks upon their hearts. Surah Muhammad ayat 24.
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Have you heard of Ħaġar Qim? This ancient temple in Malta is one of the oldest religious sites on Earth, aligned with the solstice & stars!
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Introduction:** As winter blankets the landscape with its pristine white cover, there's an undeniable charm that accompanies the arrival of a snow day. For children and adults alike, it's a welcomed pause from the routine, offering a chance to indulge in simple joys and reconnect with the beauty of nature. In this article, we explore the magic of a snow day and the myriad ways in which it enriches our lives.
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