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Hasbonalhe wa naemal wa keel
$500.00
Love Dua – It was recorded that the Messenger of Allah () was recorded as saying to a person who inquired “How do I be at peace in the presence of you are the Angel in charge of the Trumpet, (Israfil, one of the four arcane angels) has placed his lips on the Trumpet and is waiting for an order for him to blow it”.
He () felt as if the incident had shocked his companions and he () instructed them to seek refuge by saying: Hasbunallah wa ni’mal-Wakil.
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Size: 36×48
Category: Calligraphy
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