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Stories of the Scholar Mohammad Amin Sheikho - Part Six - His Life His Deeds His Way to Al'lah - cover

Stories of the Scholar Mohammad Amin Sheikho - Part Six - His Life His Deeds His Way to Al'lah

Mohammad Amin Sheikho, A. K. John Alias Al-Dayrani

Publisher: BookRix

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CONTENTS:The French Weapons of Anjar Citadel Are Taken by Syrian Rebels.Man’s Loyalty to His Country Is Paramount.Lack of Commitment Leads to Failure of the Revolution.Our Man Rises to the Challenge in the Region of Al-Sheikh Mountain.The Rebellion against French Rule.An Entire County Is Sentenced to Death.Purer than the Whitest Snow.The Conspiracy against the Head of the Citadel.Persistence in Prayer Leads to Enlightenment.Morality Is Maintained.Timely Repayment of a Debt.Who Dares to Challenge the Envoys of God Will Never Succeed.The Disciple Repeats the Sheikh’s Lesson.This Man Gave Us His Full Support.An Honourable Outcome.The Story of the Deceased who Prayed at His own Funeral.
Available since: 12/20/2023.
Print length: 157 pages.

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