Thursday, 14 November 2013

Starting Over

Assalaamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


I had made few researches on jobless situation in our country. It is not so much a full finding but is still reliable for fellow jobless friends and also those who are still deciding to further their studies in the university or college especially when they are so excited looking at their friends preparing for their further studies in the university.

Young friends, let me give you an advice. I had already gone through whatever you are now going through. Do not be easily deceived by situations around. Make considerations and get proper guidance on your future. Do not follow your friends or anyone around you but decide yourself with the prayer to the God the Highest on what you are going to do. I am still waiting responses on the unofficial research and collecting responses. If I had almost complete it then I would publish it up here as a warning, haha. Just do not be so sad if you are not doing well in your SPM or examinations in school level or any level it is.

Do not try to take your own life because I had also experienced it few times! I almost took my life when I was 17 years old just after I took my SPM result. I thought that I wanted to be transferred into the highest world after I died. Different to my family members who were not so much spiritual in tendency... I was also a self-educated in Buddhism and I wandered to Buddhist monastery, listening to Buddha Dharma speeches and tying the white thread at my right hand at Buddhist monastery when I was a young 13 years old boy. It happened for almost four years as I could remember when I was in that stage of life. I thought that when I killed myself by performing deep meditation without any food or drinks could bring my "soul" into the angels' world. Luckily my mother broke my room's door and forced me to eat. Nobody was paying attention at me at that time and I ceased performing Islamic teachings but more influenced by Buddhist thoughts. We were in distress with family conflicts as my father and us were not favored by my mother relatives and my father was struggling with his career so I believed that nobody would realize that I am going to commit suicide. I did not know at that time, I was in between the two evils. This is related to a teaching by a Buddhist teacher. I am not going to talk long about this because this is not my purpose posting things here, haha.

I had photocopied my resume with my own salary, haha. I feel so relieved that I could still save some money though I worked for not a long period. I had to print out new resume because I have new experience added in it. This is for my next year preparation. I plan that this Monday would be the day I submit one resume to Shangrila hotel. I am still sticking to my early plan but before this I was persuaded by my eldest sister to try joining the KL Airport Services Sdn. Bhd. around May 2013. I have to quit after a week Customer Services training because of my previous security pass issue in the airport. I did not submit my pass to the "real" security office when I was 19 years old working as a Chinese Interpreter and the Immigration office had lost my pass but my record is still in security office database. I made a report at the airport police station but after that I decided to quit because there was a long-winding process to clean my record and it would also burden the company. I was not there to burden anyone but just trying to get some living! Other than that, the place is so far from my house. I have no transportation on my own and it is not easy to rent room with no one that you know. I have to stand on my own "feet" without anyone to support me either morally or in term of connections that would enable me to get other helps from friends.

In the beginning, I just wanted to apply for either a cleaner job or a steward job which is related to cleaning the dishes in the kitchen for a part time job. In the same time, I could progress for self-development and repent to the God the Highest by performing penance and memorizing Quran in the gap time. Then I plan to teach the immigrants here either Myanmarese, Indians or Bangladeshis with the Quran as a mean of knowledge sharing. I had screened some and I found there are few suitable "target" and I just need their consent to help me accepting the sharing. If they wanted it then I would transfer them through two ways training. I could say that am quite racist toward rich people, hhaha...

I do not feel like wanted to be an executive or living like a rich people and I know where is my position society. I do not study anything for myself but I studied as a mean for da'awa tools and penance so that people would not look at us da'ies as people who only talk about hereafter here and there which is unseen things! So, please those who always say bad things to us graduates of the university! Do not be so arrogant and the God the Highest is listening and watching you in every corner of the universe! He could take anything that you are enjoying right now in no time! Just be grateful to the God the Highest and have some empathy to other creatures if you cannot help others. 

My colleague, Amir had talked about quitting his job. I tried to convince him to stay but he said that he feel tortured. Then I just suggest that he would better quit if he cannot go on because what for staying in the place if he is not happy? Then, we just decided to cooperate in doing translation and interpreting job which was our undergraduate major. It is not so much fruitful but I guess that is what we have in our selves. We have no other talents to sell like voice or even look, haha. If so then perhaps I would become an actor or a singer. Interpreters and translators could also serve as da'ies and civilization bridges. 

I had successfully memorized a surah and I am so happy. Thank you dear the God the Highest. I love you so much!!!!! I wrote my experiences in Buddhism and few concepts about Buddhism especially about Theravada school of thought concepts, the Sarvastisvadin and the Brahminical thought. I wrote few in Malay while others are in English. It is not for public circulation but simply as an experience of a "Muslim guy" from an overseas Arab family disguised as Malays. I am not sure whether I should publish it but I would perhaps just keeping it in my diary.

I need to clean my room and clean the ashes on my rack, it is filled with the chandan (sandalwood) ash... It is a pigsty, goshhhh!! Anyway, brothers and sisters out there. Please do not be so much influenced by your examination in the school. Just try to live a happy life and face the fact of life. Life is not so much filled with happiness but it is a myriad of scenes. If we accept the real life then we will also be content with whatever that we receive and moving on to other phase of life. Nothing to be sad of, nothing to regret, nothing to be afraid of... 

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin! 

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Risalah al-Mudhakarah

Assalaamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


As a brief introduction, this is the translation in English for Risalah al-Mudharah. It was composed by Abdullah Alawi al-Haddad but I did not write it in according to his composition in English because he used Arabic in the letters. The letters were actually kept by my father but he did not read it himself. I found it in his keeping so I read it and now sharing it with brethren in faith... I would like to apologize for my bad English. I tried hard to maintain the nuance of the original text but it is impossible too to write it in raw translation...

Epistle of Reminder
My mother had actually asked me to do some translations on our religious books as a way to gain meritorious deeds but she does not even know what I am studying, haha. I made some by hand-writing because I have no printer nor scanner here. So, it is just in my notebooks. 

Abdullah Alawi al-Haddad who originally delivered this was a pious man from Tarim Valley of Hadramawt region in Southern Yemen. He was a blind man but possess a vast knowledge about the "Path". The region was prominent for Shafi'ie school of jurisprudence which is also a school followed by most of the citizen in our country. Last time, I had to follow the method from Arabia because I had some experience being driven out from the "Path" so I had to keep a very strict practice as a way to regain my faith again. And now I am giving the honor again to our ancestors who adopt this school...  

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Monday, 11 November 2013

Fear

Assalaamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


I had few times talked with some Christian friends and I used to mention to them about fear to the God the Highest. Well, if people talk with me, I would try very hard avoiding from imposing our views on others but only explaining what is our belief. I found that they cannot understand and keep repeating about Jesus love and salvation through the divinity of lord Jesus is better than fear to the God because the way the God can be approached is through love. Most of all they are "new" converts which sometimes make me feel annoyed as they behave like some kind of religious zealots and trying to baptize me by pressuring persuasion. I am still maintaining connection with my non-Muslim friends including some of them are Buddhist monks and I never convert any of them! I only talk about my belief or faith when they ask me. If they do not ask me then I will remain silent. I do not like to compare anything to make others look bad or to force something which is not "meant" for them. I also believe in the soul tendency other than the Wisdom of the God

First of all, I respect Jesus Christ as a noble prophet and we give due honor to his mother, lady Maryam the virgin who talked with the Archangel Gabriel a.s. We are strictly prohibited from saying bad words about Jesus a.s or else we will automatically become apostate as to show that there is not much difference between noble prophets and messengers of the God who conveys His message to the Earth. The way we talk about Jesus a.s is the way that we talk about other prophets that we have faith in down to Muhammad s.a.w as the seal of eras. I am familiar with theophany theory in few world philosophies and I do not like to dwell so much in it as it is not practical. It is just a "theory"!

Method of Servants

Fear as according to Abu Hamid al-Ghazali in his "Method of Servants" and according to the Glorious Quran refers to three meanings...

1. Shy, humble and respect
2. Devotional obedience in worship and services
3. Purifying the heart from influences of sin

And there is a mention about genuine fear by Abu Hamid al-Ghazali. These are the conclusion from his book. Generally speaking, the word which is translated simply as fear from Arabic refers to the avoidance of one self from His wrath and punishments due to crossing the lines which is drawn by Him who is Supreme. General fact of fear is that He oversees us and we cannot escape His vision by committing errors in hidden or in open space. He never lost us on whatever He commands us as we are in His vast Kingdom.

Definitions

The word taqwa was like other Semitic words was derived from three letters root verb. It is the eighth stem in the Arabic tongue articulation dictionary and lexicon mediator. It could literally means...

(1) protecting one self from something.   
(2) afraid of the penalty and avoid from violating the "nature"
(3) cautious and avoidance of something 
(4) making something as a protection and boundary line for something

Encyclopedia of Islam (2013) mentions that the word "fear" is an Islamic term which denotes God-consciousness, mindfulness and piety. The literal meaning is to put a barrier between one self and the wrath of the God. This is an ethical base for a Muslim and Muslims who form a community. It plays a significant role in one's relationship to the God by reminding believers of His omnipotence and knowledge. Fear is one of few stations in the Path. And it is important due to its ability in bringing one closer to the God. 

Ibn Katir Exegesis mentions that the root of the word taqwa is to avoid what one dislikes. It was reported that Umar al-Khattab r.a asked Ubay b. Ka'ab r.a about the word. Ubay r.a asked him, "Have you ever walked on a path that has thorns on it?" Umar r.a said, "Yes, certainly". Ubay r.a asked him agaim, "What did you do then?" Umar r.a replied, "I rolled up my sleeves and struggled". Ubay r.a answered, "So that is taqwa (fear). It is a sense of protecting one self from sin through dangerous journey in this life so that one can successfully complete the journey without being influenced by sin".

Ibn Abbas regarding the verse from Surah al-Baqarah 2:2 which means, "the guidance for the fearful" said that "the fearful" means, "They are the believers who avoid associating the God the Highest with anything from the Earth and Heavens and who work in His obedience". He further elaborates, "They fear the punishment of the God the Highest which would come if they abandoned the true guidance that they already recognize and know. They also hope in His Mercy by through His revelation".

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Epistle of the Reminder

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


We give thanks to the God the Highest for some knowledge which He made known to us Himself by His Will and Mercy Compassionate Love. Glory be to the God the Highest, there is nothing which comes to our knowledge except that whatever that You have taught us. Indeed, You are the Most Knowledgeable and the only One who possess the Great Wisdom. 

I have made some notes for brothers and sisters out there maybe if you have no reach to our literature then this site is only a bridge for you to other knowledge. I am not so much a teacher nor a lecturer. I am just trying to share things. I just do not like the system of teacher and student. I love the mentor and mentee system for studies. You could be close to your students with common respect and this is the system that the followers of prophet Muhammad s.a.w and the pious predecessors had put in their studying practices. They do not simply make friends around but they find specific friends to be their teachers. Oh yeah, before I forgot. I am begging prayers from brothers and sisters. I just need your prayers here I do not want anything but simply prayers. 

Because people might think that we do not produce any literature about our missions or academic writings. We do have literature but they are more in the form of practices rather than long-winding lecture. Some of them are not for public reading because they are about high spiritual matters. People would have to come into the "Path" step by step when they are interested to learn things. Start everything with the basic ones. Never go from the top-down basis or depending "solely" on materials from the internet. I strongly discourage people using anything from this site as their argument outside but I view this site as a personal experience site which is still opened for sharing before it is destructed. The top-down basis in knowledge seeking would make your head hay-wire and is not good for mental health. Sometimes, you have to sacrifice your life, your money and stepping our of your comfort zone just to seek reliable teachers experiencing pain and sufferings. Patience is indeed beautiful as what the God says in the Glorious Quran (Surah Yusuf 12:18).   

We are just repeating over and over whoever servants' of the God deeds as a token of faith we obey His command to help each other in chastity, charity and in the spirit of taqwa.  For the beginning, I am going to translate this taqwa term as "fear" in English and this word is a spiritual terminology in desert people's religion. Because "Islam" rises again from the desert region so it also uses the term which is used in the spirituality of previous Semitic sages. A noble person in the God's view is a person who possess the taqwa. The God is the Guardian of the fearful servants. And the God the Highest created the creatures such as the human and those hidden from the physical eyes as to serve Him in the Earth but never to enjoy luxurious life or heaping treasures.

Prelude

The God the Highest reminds everyone through prophet Muhammad s.a.w which means, "I was not revealed to heap treasures and to be among merchants, but I was revealed with: Exalt and praise your Lord and be among those who prostrate and worship the God with your sincere devotion services till your soul leaves your body".

Thus, fortunate and perfect is a person who hold fast with the purpose of his creation and keeping himself away from being influenced by the evil of those who use not their mental faculties. Fortunate and perfect is a person who keeps himself away from the ignorant who loves to pamper himself and anything which could obstruct his noble cause.

May the God the Highest pours His mercy always upon Muhammad s.a.w, the noblest among the messengers of the God and the final among the prophets. And the God the Highest had sent Him as a mercy toward the universe. May the God the Highest be merciful upon his family, his companions and those who ministered their path in his foot prints may they be in good condition up to the Resurrection.

Fear is the head of all charities either in the open or closed world. Fear will accumulate the happiness in the world and the hereafter for those who possess it. Since fear is highly valued in the view of the God the Highest and because of its position is highly deemed by the scholars who practice their wisdom and knowledge thus with fear they begin their sermon, advises and their messages to others. Because fear is sufficient and transcendent over all of the desired goodness, thus it would be sufficient too that the preacher in the Friday pulpit being obliged to remind everyone with the mention of fear to the God the Highest. Often too that great scholars of the past reminding those who seek their advise by simply asking them to be fearful to the God the Highest without any elaborate beautiful words. 

Commandment to be Fearful

Fear is a commandment of the God the Highest, Lord of the universe upon those who come before us and He says which means, "... Indeed, We advised those who were given the scripture before you and also to yourselves to be fearful to the God... " - Surah al-Nisa' 4:131

The verse explains that it is a testament between the God the Highest and those who accept the Scripture to be fearful to Him. However, if one chooses not to accept then to Him belongs whatever in the heavens and whatever in the Earth. He is Free of need and Praiseworthy. We can say anything to Him too but we are not the ones who generate the universe. I often hear some Muslims talk about people of the scripture like the Jews and the Christians. About their distorted scriptures and stuffs. Let me ask ourselves about one thing which is certain. Aren't we the people of scripture too? What is the Glorious Quran then? How are we going to contemplate over the revelation? Isn't it for our own insight before it spreads out of the heart?  

"O you who have believed, fear the God and speak words of appropriate justice". - Surah al-Ahzab 33:70

"O you who have believed, fear the God as He should be feared and do not die except as people who submit to Him". - Surah Ali-Imran 3:102

"O mankind, be fearful to your Lord, the One who creates you from a "soul" and created from it, its mate and dispersed from both of them, men and women. And fear the God, through whom you ask one another, and the wombs. Indeed, the God is ever an Observer over you!" - Surah al-Nisaa' 4:1

"So, fear the God as much as you are able and listen and obey and spend righteously; It is better for yourselves. And whoever is protected from the stinginess of his soul; It is those who will be successful". - Surah al-Taghabun 64:16

There are many verses recorded in the Glorious Quran when we talk about the commandment to be fearful. There are many benefits when a person becomes a God fearing person.

Benefits of Fear

Quran

A fearful person would get way out from difficulties and thus founding sustenance in the way which he never imagine before (Surah al-Talaq 65:2-3). 

And the God will guide him, "That is the scripture without any doubt in it as a guidance for those who are fearful" (Surah al-Baqarah 2:2). 

The God the Highest will become the Teacher for those who are faithful (Surah al-Baqarah 2:282). 

They will get the light which banishes the darkness of ignorance and their sins will be forgiven and banished by the God, the Lord of the universe (Surah al-Anfal 8:29). Some exegesis mentions that the God will put the light in the heart of the God fearing person as it will guide him to distinguish the righteousness and the evil so his "self" could choose which one is preferable based on his intellectual faculties such as the heart and mind. 

Thus, the God will become their Guardian and Protector (Surah al-Jaathia 45:36). They will be receiving salvation (Surah Maryam 19:72). And they will be entering the paradise (Surah al-Ra'ad 13:35; Surah Muhammad 47:15; Surah al-Qalam 68:34; Surah Qaf 50:31). 

Sunnah

Be fearful to the God wherever you are and topple you evil deeds with the good ones may the latter banishes the previous ones and deal with others through noble manners. And the noble prophet Muhammad s.a.w says that, "I advise you to be fearful and listen or obey the command of fearfulness though the person who reminds you is an Ethiopian slave... ".

Be fearful of the Hell although if it is just the size of a date and it is sufficient with good words if you have no fear in your heart. And the noble prophet Muhammad s.a.w as a guide to others said the supplication, "Dear the God I pray for the guidance, the fear and seeking refuge from asking things from others and for the richness of one self which is the manner and morality".

There is no difference between the whites and the blacks. No difference between the Arabs and gentiles. Everyone is the same human race. Human race and creatures are all from the Earth. The difference of one's rank with the other is only the fear in his heart.

Never eat except with fear and never drink except with fear. And the person who is deemed very highly by the God and by the prophetic standard is a God-fearing person.  

Quotes of Figures

Lady Aisha r.a mentioned that, "Nobody in this world amazes prophet Muhammad s.a.w except that he is a God fearing person". 

Ali r.a. said that, "Indeed, nothing could destruct the crops of a tribe with the blessings of their fearfulness to the God".

Qatada b. al-Nu'man reports that the Torah also mentions about the fearfulness, "Be a God fearing person and sleep wherever you like in the Earth".

Sulayman al-Amash in a quote says that, "Those with fearfulness as their capital, the tongue would be in difficulties while drawing its profit".

Bishr the Barefoot in his poem said which means:
A God fearing person is like a never-ending life. While a tribe has died out while among human they are breathing and alive.
Shortly, it can be concluded that the benefit of fearfulness to the God is countless. Abu Hamid al-Ghazali explains in an elaborate manner through his book, "The Method of the Servants" and I would put this in a separate part before compiling them again in a page so everybody could access it and get it kept in their own notes, through His Will. Laa hawla wa laa quwwata illa billahil 'aliyyil 'adhim...  

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Favor of Reciting Quran

Assalaamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


Reported by Abdullah b. Mas'ud r.a, said the noble prophet Muhammad s.a.w: "Whoever recites an alphabet from the scripture and for him a goodness. And a goodness is rendered to 10 for each". - Tirmidhi

Report by Mo'adh b. Anas r.a. indeed the noble prophet Muhammad s.a.w said: "Whoever recites the Glorious Quran and practicing with whatever being stated in it and the God the Highest will put on for his parents the crown during the Day of Resurrection and it shines better than the sunlight in the houses of the Earth and whatever you think with its practices". - Abu Dawud

Abu Huraira in his report mentions that noble prophet Muhammad s.a.w said, "Those who recite the Glorious Quran in the houses among houses of the God the Highest and he will be covered with the midst of mercy, the tranquility will be descending upon them and the angels reciting litanies for them and whoever in the area". - Muslim

Lessons

1. Reciting the Quran and memorize the Quran but our practices must be in accordance with whatever we recite. The God the Highest mentions in Surah al-Haqqah 63 v. 44-47 which mentions that if Muhammad s.a.w made anything up which also means not in accordance to revelation and the God the Highest will seize Him by the "Right Hand" and would cut off his aorta while nobody could save him!

2. The benefits that we could get from reciting the Glorious Quran and pondering it before getting it into practices is that we would feel at peace and always covered with His merciful love only if we perform it "constantly".

3. Whoever listens to those who recite the Quran close to him could also benefit from the recitation. I always found that some people love to argue about those who recite it are not knowing the meaning of the Glorious Quran. Let me get this point straight. It is not a problem at all for you to memorize, to recite and listen without knowing Arabic. You can always get a tafseer later and ask the person who recite it what is the verse, what is the surah, what is the particular? The problem here is how are we going to practice the words of the God the Highest? This is the real issue! Not the issue of Arabic or arguing on the Tajweed. Both of them are important branches of study. Leave behind arguments or the showing of intelligence. Start to practice! Less words, more practices.  

Comments

These are some excerpts from my Quran in form of hadiths in Arabic. I have few small Qurans with me and each time I see some brothers whom I could trust and I will give them my Quran as a token and prayer. Last time I only handed few copies of Quran to brother Idris Xian Hongzhi because I trust him while the other brother Yunus Huang Kai; I did not have any chance to hand one down to him. I only get to hand him down a copy of prayer book. Sometimes I would write some prescription for people usually prayers from the Quran or from the hadith but I do not simply do it out of blue. I would do that based on reasons and situations. I had lost their contact too after my cellphone slipped down in the bus while working in the government service and I left my social network account till I have forgotten what is the password to get through, haha.   

Usually I would make all sorts of annoying attitude or scaring people away just to check them. It was the advise of father Ali r.a himself and I keep his whole copies of letter and sermon with me together with few prayer books, hehe. The other are sayings of the prophet Muhammad s.a.w family with regard to noble morality and manner to deal with all sort of things. I am so sorry dear brothers who cannot stand me if I hurt some of you, lol. I guess brother Yunus Huang Kai is familiar with the Naqshabandi mission order because his area has this pious man, known as Khwaja Afaq. Some people who are familiar with mission orders perhaps also familiar with my "freaky" attitude. Nothing to worry about. I am just common people like others. I believe there are many others outside there have various experiences in their life be they sweet or sad.    

It is a rainy weekend in this country and I have to change my early morning rituals and exercises. I practice some kind of breathing technique because morning air is fresh and the oxygen is abundant. I learned few basic things from some Tibetans that I met too which I cannot disclose to outsiders because it is dangerous to learn things without "proper" teacher and instructions. It is good for both physical and mental health especially for blood circulation. I had seen many people living unhappy life not because they are poor and penniless. They are unhappy because they are not appreciating "basic" things around them, haha.

In gap periods while waiting for something which we are not sure. It is also known as the "purgatory". Purgatory is almost equal to the alam barzakh but the difference is that you are breathing and your "soul" is still attached to your gross body. Some might think that it is suffocating. But perhaps it is also a period for remission and cleaning our self. A period to ponder and contemplate in the intermediary state between "life and death" : )

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin! 

Sacrifice

Assalaamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah

 

The sacrifice to the God is a broken heart... The sweet savor pleasant to Him is the heart which glorifies Him that made it...

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Yemenite in the United Kingdom

Assalaamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah

Just a simple video about our people in the United Kingdom... My paternal grandfather (a Yemeni-Sindhi) also served a British company as a chief clerk in Kedah state in the British Malaya around 1930s to 1940s... Two of my father's sisters from the same mother passed away like many years ago... My paternal grandmother is a Malay lady and she is the elder sister of my maternal grandmother. My beloved maternal grandmother was the last of four siblings. Their ancestors were summoned by the Sultan of Kedah from the previous Pasai kingdom in today's Indonesia to help in transportation linkage route. Their male family members landed at the Sungai Aceh in Pulau Pinang today before moving northward around 18th century.    

 

There are those Arabs in Indonesia especially before the Sumpah Pemuda event took place where all of them consider themselves as Indonesians by abandoning their Arab identity (I am not sure whether all of them or almost all of them), particularly in Sumatra and Java while some more were in Indo-Pakistan region as we only recognize India based from the previous Islamic empires there where my father's paternal grandmothers came from. Still, our ethnicity classification is Arab and we are more polite than those in the Middle East, haha.

I know many people would draw racist remarks on Arabs when they see those from the Gulf States today behaving like animals when they are on trip in other countries. We are far from that attitude because many of us Yemenite Arabs were poor people. We have to work very hard and our people were staunch traditional Shafi'ie jurisprudence adherents which emphasizes on manner and precise classification of judgments, haha. Yemen as what has been rumored by some superstitious Yemenite Jewish people was cursed by previous prophet that it will become a poor land. I cannot remember which prophet but I am sure not a major one. And yes... There are Arabic speaking Jewish in Arabian Peninsula since before the era of prophet Muhammad s.a.w until nowadays. Some become Muslims like a Hebrew companion known as Abdullah bin Salam, some still maintaining their religion, Judaism until today. The Hashemite Arabs in Yemen were not Yemenite by origin but they were from Iraq and Holy Mecca itself fleeing Abbasid caliphate persecution. Abbasid caliphate is our cousins' caliphate (We are Hashemites from Ali r.a and Fatima r.a).
  
Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!
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