May Allah Grant Him Jannah

To a Muslim, Allah is the Almighty, Creator and Sustainer of the universe, who is similar to nothing and nothing is comparable to Him.

I have heard that when a person reaches jannah on day of judgement then they can ask Allah for whatever they want and their wish will be granted. Firstly does the level of jannah that you are on limit the amount of things you can ask for? And secondly I have been obsessed with fantasies like harry potter and pirates of the caribbean.

Today, we are reminded of the immense strength and patience required to complete this sacred month. Ramadan is a time of self-discipline, perseverance, and reliance on Allah, and as we continue our ...

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Australian Dollar to Rupee forecast on Thursday, April, 30: exchange rate 68.15 Rupees, maximum 69.17, minimum 67.13. AUD to INR forecast on Friday, May, 1: exchange rate 67.65 Rupees, maximum 68.66, minimum 66.64. Australian Dollar to Rupee forecast on Monday, May, 4: exchange rate 67.84 Rupees, maximum 68.86, minimum 66.82.

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Dollar to Pakistani Rupee forecast on Wednesday, April, 29: exchange rate 279 Pakistani Rupees, maximum 283, minimum 275. USD to PKR forecast on Thursday, April, 30: exchange rate 279 Pakistani Rupees, maximum 283, minimum 275. Dollar to Pakistani Rupee forecast on Friday, May, 1: exchange rate 279 Pakistani Rupees, maximum 283, minimum 275.

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Allah (/ ˈælə, ˈɑːlə, əˈlɑː / A (H)L-ə, ə-LAH; [1][2][3] Arabic: الله, IPA: [ɑɫˈɫɑː] ⓘ) is the Arabic language term for God, specifically the monotheistic God of Abraham.

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Allah is the standard Arabic word for God and is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.