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remember me, I will remember you Quran ayat 152. Content Warning.
Asalam O Alaikum, Today's topic is one Quran Verse Remember me, I Will remember you, in Ayat verse. Surah Baqarah ayat 152, Allah say's if you remember me all the time, Have in mind that I am seeing, and hearing and giving life and death. Allah say's I will remember you in your hard and happy times. Then in another Surah Allah say's In Surah Baqarah 156 Innalillah wa ina ilay rajaoon. This verse says Indeed we belong to Allah, Indeed to him we will return. This means Allah has made us, and however we live in this world, in the end we will die, and have to tell how long in this world we have been forgotten in lie of this cruel world. Allah is one, people who say there are more than one God are wrong. Allah does not like that he says in Quran Then do they not reflect upon the Quran, or are there locks upon their hearts. Surah Muhammad ayat 24.
By Syeda Tamseel Fatima2 years ago in History
Haunting Histories: Villages Enshrouded in Illusions and Psychosis
Introduction: Nestled away from the bustling cities and modern conveniences, there exist villages with histories so eerie and mysterious that they continue to send shivers down the spine of those who dare to recount them. These are not just tales of haunted houses and spectral apparitions; rather, they delve into the realms of illusions and psychosis that have haunted the minds of the villagers, weaving a tapestry of true historical fiction horror. In this article, we explore the chilling narratives of some of these villages, where the thin line between reality and illusion has been gruesomely blurred.
By Movie Foo12 years ago in History
Journey Through Time
Prologue: In the vast expanse of history lie mysteries waiting to be unraveled, secrets of ancient civilizations buried beneath layers of time and sediment. These enigmatic societies, once vibrant and thriving, have left behind tantalizing traces of their existence, sparking curiosity and igniting the imaginations of historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts alike. Join us as we embark on a journey through the annals of time, delving into the fascinating realm of lost civilizations, seeking to shed light on their rise, their fall, and the enduring legacy they have left on the tapestry of human history.
By Samuel Asagwara2 years ago in History
“The Templar's Chronograph” Chapter 1: The Discovery
In the year 1307, as the autumn leaves danced to the whispers of change in the outskirts of Paris, Sir Henri de Clairmont, a valiant Templar Knight known for his unwavering courage and loyalty, found himself on a path less traveled. The air was crisp, filled with the promise of the unknown, as Henri, weary from his travels, sought refuge in the ruins of what once was a grand church, now forgotten by time and man alike.
By Echoes of Infinity2 years ago in History
Neglected Faces: Ladies Carrying out Life Punishments in America"
In the vast landscape of America's criminal justice system, there exists a group of women who have been handed the most severe punishment - life imprisonment. Each of these women has a unique story, a narrative that led them to a fate marked by incarceration for the remainder of their lives. In this article, we will explore the lives and crimes of some particular women in America who are serving life sentences, shedding light on their experiences and the complexities of the justice system.
By Movie Foo12 years ago in History
Illuminating the Untold Stories: The American Museum's Congressional Commission on Women's History
Introduction: In a society that has often struggled to recognize and celebrate the diverse contributions of women throughout history, the American Museum's Congressional Commission on Women's History stands as a beacon of change. Established with the purpose of shedding light on the often overlooked narratives of women, this commission plays a pivotal role in redefining the historical landscape. In this article, we delve into the significance, goals, and impact of the American Museum's Congressional Commission on Women's History.
By Movie Foo12 years ago in History
Chernobyl Suicide Squad
The city of Chernobyl, located approximately 90 kilometers northeast of Kiev, Ukraine, was home to around 14,000 people prior to the nuclear disaster that occurred on April 25, 1986. This city, along with the neighboring town of Pripyat, was primarily inhabited by workers and families associated with the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. However, following the disaster, the area became synonymous with one of the worst nuclear accidents in history, leading to the evacuation and abandonment of both Chernobyl and Pripyat, and the establishment of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
By James Mangaron2 years ago in History
The Cataclysmic Outbreak of World War I: A Chronicle of Conflict
Introduction: The First World War, also known as the Great War, was a global conflict that erupted in the summer of 1914, reshaping the course of history and leaving an indelible mark on the 20th century. This article delves into the origins, duration, and human toll of this unprecedented war that involved nations from around the world.
By Movie Foo12 years ago in History






