
YOU KNOW THAT ALLAH HAS SAID IN QURAN MANY TIME THAT HELPING WITH OTHER IS VERY GOOD IF YOU HELP WITH OTHER SO ONE DAY WILL COME I WILL HELP WITH YOU SO MY DEAR LESNER MY LAST MASSAGE FOR ALL OF YOU THAT HELP WITH OTHER.THANKS ALOT
YOU KNOW THAT ALLAH HAS SAID IN QURAN MANY TIME THAT HELPING WITH OTHER IS VERY GOOD IF YOU HELP WITH OTHER SO ONE DAY WILL COME I WILL HELP WITH YOU SO MY DEAR LESNER MY LAST MASSAGE FOR ALL OF YOU THAT HELP WITH OTHER.THANKS ALOT
you know that going on good way or on succes way is good and going on succes way is very good for every one and may allah seek to every one succes way
you know that if we are doing the scrifiesing so we should do only for allah and we want to make happy only first allah and than the people and then all the living thing that has been found by allah
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