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What's Your Goal?

Saniul Alom Sun

Publisher: BookRix

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‘I’m sorry Donna, I’m hurting you. But what do I do! We, the entire Muslim nation, are going through a dangerous time. " 
‘No, you didn’t hurt. I'm having trouble with my stupid mind. Maybe I'm hurting you. ' 
"No, Donna, your worries, your heart-wrenching good wishes, the tears in your eyes, the tears in your eyes, the long-awaited look in your eyes, a source of strength and courage, an inspiration to live." 
Donna covered her face with both hands and burst into tears. "There is no one in the world more fortunate than me," he said. 
‘May Allah accept your word.’ Ahmad Musa paused and said, ‘Donna then get up.'
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 11 pages.

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