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And because in the eyes of the people of Iraq, this tribe was insignificant and worthless, to the extent that no one was mentioned about this tribe except by cursing and cursing, so no one would talk to them except to express the divine knowledge and the infinite divine ruling of Marzouq. to be As soon as they got together for a while, they were treated to a coffee, which was located in Yam Shat, until they had a conversation with some Iraqi people in that place. And then they laid the foundation of the relationship and it was strengthened to such a degree that the order of God was strengthened, so that they all became eloquent to the praise of God and to the camel of the intention. O blind man, if you had the sight of a bat, you would have confirmed that sitting in a coffee shop is at least a blessing from you and your existence and all your actions and actions, then the actions of your example.
And after these levels, in Niala, which is a tenth of the villages of Dar al-Marz, suddenly, five hundred people, or Azid, attacked that Jamal Ahadiyya, and what entered that land entered. If you are fair, they have never seen comfort from the first appearance of Badi until now, and yet he wrote what he wrote. Why did these things happen and why did they happen? Maybe you will deny these things, which is not strange for those souls.

Latest revision as of 21:44, 16 May 2023

And after these levels, in Niala, which is a tenth of the villages of Dar al-Marz, suddenly, five hundred people, or Azid, attacked that Jamal Ahadiyya, and what entered that land entered. If you are fair, they have never seen comfort from the first appearance of Badi until now, and yet he wrote what he wrote. Why did these things happen and why did they happen? Maybe you will deny these things, which is not strange for those souls.