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Afzal Hussain May Allah peace be upon all of you amiin �
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21/03/2024
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Padri became a Muslim Alhamdulillah
06/03/2024

Padri became a Muslim Alhamdulillah

Surah-Bani Israeel Ayat-4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
23/10/2023

Surah-Bani Israeel Ayat-4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Surah-Bani Israeel Ayat-4,5,6,7,8,9
23/10/2023

Surah-Bani Israeel Ayat-4,5,6,7,8,9

Surat-Ul-Anaam        ayat no. 70
21/10/2023

Surat-Ul-Anaam ayat no. 70

Alhamdulillah for everything
13/10/2023

Alhamdulillah for everything

Quran translation
13/10/2023

Quran translation

Astagfirullah innalaha khafurur rahimQur'an translation
13/10/2023

Astagfirullah innalaha khafurur rahim

Qur'an translation

Alhamdulillah for everything
13/10/2023

Alhamdulillah for everything

From ISRO
12/10/2023

From ISRO

12/10/2023

Muhammad SAW said cat 🐈 are clean all the time, you can keep them in home

Galaxy Cluster Abell 370 and BeyondImage Credit: NASA, ESA, Jennifer Lotz and the HFF Team (STScI)Explanation: Some 4 bi...
11/10/2023

Galaxy Cluster Abell 370 and Beyond
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Jennifer Lotz and the HFF Team (STScI)

Explanation: Some 4 billion light-years away, massive galaxy cluster Abell 370 is captured in this sharp Hubble Space Telescope snapshot. The cluster of galaxies only appears to be dominated by two giant elliptical galaxies and infested with faint arcs. In reality, the fainter, scattered bluish arcs, along with the dramatic dragon arc below and left of center, are images of galaxies that lie far beyond Abell 370. About twice as distant, their otherwise undetected light is magnified and distorted by the cluster's enormous gravitational mass, overwhelmingly dominated by unseen dark matter. Providing a tantalizing glimpse of galaxies in the early universe, the effect is known as gravitational lensing. A consequence of warped spacetime, lensing was predicted by Einstein almost a century ago. Far beyond the spiky foreground Milky Way star at lower right, Abell 370 is seen toward the constellation Cetus, the Sea Monster. It was the last of six galaxy clusters imaged in the Frontier Fields project.

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