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Central midfield Se unió Mayıs 2016
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police stop me for camo now now I call my papa dem later give me lift go where I dey go
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done and dusted don dey find lecturer office be like small dust still remain
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"People said this boy is the next Maradona.." An ode to the story of Messi ahead of his very last dance. Lionel Messi & Argentina: Epilogue Hope you dig.
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Λ 🇵🇸@TotalLM10i·
Lionel Messi Vs Iceland Ready for the World Cup.
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Big Pheelz 🇪🇸🇦🇷🇳🇴
Ronaldo is on Alvarez level now, if you think say na lie ask Perez or make Ronaldo put his World Cup on the table
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𝐌𝐚𝐡𝐝𝐢@Mahdii_365·
Prophet Mohammed [PBUH] taught the exact words to say when you are in distress or fear....
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Ginger@Gboye_Rave·
I have tried hustling but I recommend inheritance .
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Motivation with Faith
Motivation with Faith@MWFaithOfficial·
A Miracle at the Prophet’s Mosque. When the decision was made to install the same radiant white marble on the floor of Masjid an-Nabawi (PBUH) that had graced the floors of Masjid al-Haram, a profound miracle unfolded. Muhammad Kamal Ismail was the first engineer entrusted with the monumental task of designing and executing the expansion projects of the Two Holy Mosques. Despite repeated insistence from King Fahd, he refused to accept any remuneration for his engineering designs and architectural supervision. He would say, "Why should I take payment for this work? How will I face Allah on the Day of Judgment?" He married at the age of 44. His wife gave birth to a son but passed away shortly after. From that time until his death, he remained devoted to the worship of Allah. He lived to the age of one hundred, yet shunned worldly fame and media attention, serving the Two Holy Mosques in quiet anonymity. The story of how he acquired the special white marble for the Haram is itself deeply moving. This unique stone, which beautifully absorbs heat and keeps the floors cool even in the scorching heat, was found in a small mountain in Greece. Engineer Kamal traveled there and signed an agreement to purchase nearly half the mountain. After the deal was finalized, he returned to Makkah. The marble arrived and was successfully installed in Masjid al-Haram, adorning both the Mataf (the area around the Ka'bah) and the outer courtyards. Fifteen years later, the Saudi government decided to use the same marble for the flooring of Masjid an-Nabawi. When King Fahd instructed Engineer Muhammad Kamal to source the identical marble, he became deeply worried. The only place on earth where this stone existed was Greece, and they had already purchased half the mountain. Kamal returned to Greece and met the CEO of the same company. When he inquired about the remaining marble, the CEO replied, "We sold it shortly after you left. It has been fifteen years now." Heartbroken, Kamal stood up to leave the meeting. As he was departing, he met the office secretary and asked if she could help trace the buyer of the remaining marble. She told him it would be difficult to find old records but requested his phone number and hotel details, promising to try. He gave her the information and left, planning to return the next day. Before leaving the office, Kamal thought to himself: "What need do I have to search for the buyer? Allah Himself will make arrangements." The very next day, just hours before his flight, he received a call: the address of the marble buyer had been found. Kamal made his way back to the office, his heart heavy with anticipation. When the secretary handed him the company details, his heart skipped a beat. He took a deep breath in awe. The company that had purchased the marble was Saudi. Kamal immediately boarded a flight to Saudi Arabia. He went straight to the company’s office and met the Director of Administration. When he asked what had become of the white marble imported from Greece, the director said he didn't recall and called the stock department. The reply came: "The entire quantity is still here. It has never been used." At that moment, Engineer Kamal wept like a child. He narrated the entire story to the company's Saudi owner and presented him with a blank cheque. "Fill in any amount you wish," he said, "but please hand over all the marble to me." When the Saudi owner learned that this marble was destined for Masjid an-Nabawi, he refused to take even a single riyal. He said with deep emotion, "Allah had this marble purchased through me, and then made me forget about it. It is clear that this marble was always meant for the Prophet’s Mosque (PBUH)." SubhanAllah. A beautiful reminder of how Allah orchestrates even the smallest details for His beloved places and His sincere servants.
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ceciarmy@ceciarmy·
Cuando te enteras de que los japoneses comen sushi cuando no tienen dinero y tú, cuando cobras…
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