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Allah bless MY wallet so I can buy this for MYSELF with MY own money. Ameen
fatima saleh@Phatymarh44
Allah bless the wallet of my future husband. Ameen
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@ibraheemsenior @ZenithBank Check your snap for this tweet’s reply 🤣
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And your friend is selling henna DIY package 😒 what a shame!🤣
Rukky@Rukkyjunaid
No henna but still Eid 🙂
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My dad did, thanks for asking.
Reevibes❤️🔥!@reedarh_afreena
Has your man payed for your henna kitso or you are on your own?
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my love language is feeling chosen on the days i’m overwhelmed & when i’m hardest to love
𝚜𝚒𝚡𝚕𝚘𝚘𝚝𝚎𝚍𝚊𝚛𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚟𝚎@lootedarchive
what is your love language?
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Today I was learning about Allah's name al-Ghaffar which means the All-Forgiving, the One who covers up sins and faults.
It turns out there are three variations mentioned in the Quran, there's a
Al-Ghafir, Al-Ghaffar, and Al-Ghafur.
And it's cool because the differences are so subtle but powerful. Al-Ghafir is the noun form for the One who covers up faults.
Al-Ghaffar refers to Allah's oft-forgiveness in terms of quantity.
He has the power to forgive over and over again no matter the quantity of sin. Al-
Ghafur refers to Allah's oft-forgiveness in terms of quality.
No matter how large the sin, Allah has the power to forgive it. So yeah moral of the story is God got you as long as you turn to Him.
Allahu Akbar!
Sadiq G sadiq@sadiqGsadiq
What is the difference between Al-Ghafir, Al-Ghaffar, and Al-Ghafur?
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