Some are meant to create the jobs while some are meant to do the jobs. Everyone can’t be an entrepreneur, don’t let that inspirational speaker put unnecessary pressure on you. You are doing very fine. Take it one day at a time. #tuesdaymotivations
@RoyalMail You guys lost my package, your delivery guys didn't deliver my package at all, my package got lost and you sent me 8 1st class stamps as compensation payments, are you actually serious? 😄
@arojinle1 Me I sha like @arojinle1. I'm not weird after all, I can finally see someone who sees things exactly the way I see things even though I can't prove them the way he has been proving with facts 👍👍
@walasexy2781@Slimgirl_MO That's fine. I respect your opinion and I respect what you like or hate. It's within your right.
But can you respect ours too?
Abramovich would sack Mourinho for Ancelotti, then sack Ancelotti for Conte.
This lot? Sacking Tuchel for Potter… now Maresca for Rosenior.
Same club, different standards. 🤦♂️
My G*d would ju*ge them. 😢
@shark2last@Ihunanya_chi I've seen the video many times and I've just been laughing 🤣🤣. Maybe he didn't know it would get out. He didn't put any research into his little theatrics
THE MATHEMATICAL LAILATUL QADAR
Pay attention to the number of words in Suratul Qadr:
1. INNA
2. ANZALNAHU
3. FI
4. LAILATUL
5. QADR
6. WAMA
7. ADRAKA
8. MA
9. LAILATUL
10. QADR
11. LAILATUL
12. QADR
13. KHAIRUN
14. MIN
15. ALFI
16. SHAHR
17. TANAZZALUL
18. MALA'IKATU
19. WARRUHU
20. FIHA
21. BI'IZNI
22. RABBIHIM
23. MIN
24. KULLI
25. AMRIN
26. SALAMUN
27. *HIYA*
28. HATTA
29. MADALA'IL
30. FAJR
If you observe, the total number of words is 30.
Also, the total number of letters in the Surah is 114, which corresponds to the number of Surahs in the Qur'an.
Additionally, the word *"HIYA"* appears at position 27, indicating that Lailatul Qadr is most expected on the 27th night of Ramadan.
Furthermore, the word QADR appears three times in the Surah at positions 5, 10, and 12.
If you sum these numbers: 5 + 10 + 12 = 27, again pointing to the 27th night.
Moreover, the Arabic letters in LAILATUL QADR total 9. Since the phrase appears three times in the Surah, we multiply: 9 + 9 + 9 = 27, further reinforcing the significance of the 27th night.
I hope you understand. Allaahu Ta'ala A'lam (Allaah knows best).
Ahmad Ibrahim ✍️