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Beware!

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یہ ہے مغرب جس کی نظر میں: * کروڑوں انسان آج ’ویدا‘ کی تعلیمات کی طرف واپسی کا رخ کریں... یہ کوئی پریشانی کی بات نہیں * کروڑوں لوگوں کو ’بدھا‘ کی تعلیمات کی طرف لوٹانے کی تحریکیں چلیں، اس میں کوئی مضائقہ نہیں ** ہاں امتِ اسلام کا کوئی ایک بھی خطہ اگر "نورِ قرآن" اور "ھدیِ محمدﷺ" کی جانب واپسی کا سوچ بھی لے ... تو یہ ہوش اڑا دینے والی بات ہے اور انسانیت کے لیے تاریخ کا خطرۂ عظیم! سفر الحوالی۔ https://ift.tt/7X85ez4

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Quotable Quotes

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╭•⊰✿¸.•* ღ ╭•⊰✿¸.•* ღ ╭•⊰✿¸.•* ღ Live with joy in your heart and put the power of gratitude, integrity, love, enthusiasm and persistence into your life.

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╭•⊰✿¸.•* ღ ╭•⊰✿¸.•* ღ ╭•⊰✿¸.•* ღ Live with joy in your heart and put the power of gratitude, integrity, love, enthusiasm and persistence into your life.

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Love ♥️❤️‍🔥💗

"Falling in love ♥️ is like getting hit by a large truck and yet not being mortally wounded. Just stick to your stomach, high one minute, low the next. Starving hungry but unable to eat. Hot, cold, forever horny, full of hope and enthusiasm, with momentary depressions that wipe you out. It is not being able to remove the smile from your face, loving life with a mad passionate intensity, and feeling ten years younger. ................................... Love ♥️ does not appear with any warning signs. You fall into it as if pushed from a high diving board. No time to think about what's happening. It's inevitable. An event you can't control. A crazy, heart-stopping, rollercoaster ride that just has to take its course." (Jackie Collins in *LUCKY*)

Salvator Mundi

Salvator Mundi Artist: Leonardo da Vinci  Year: c. 1499–1510 Type: Oil on walnut panel Leonardo paints Salvator Mundi possibly for King Louis XII of France and his consort, Anne of Brittany. It is most likely commissioned soon after the conquests of Milan and Genoa. The 26-inch haunting oil-on-panel painting depicts a half-length figure of Christ as Savior of the World, facing front and dressed in Renaissance-era robes. In his painting, Leonardo presents Christ as he is characterized in the Gospel of John 4:14: 'And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent his Son as the Saviour of the World.' Christ gazes fixedly at the spectator, lightly bearded with auburn ringlets, holding a crystal sphere in his left hand and offering benediction with his right.  Salvator Mundi was at once time believed to have been destroyed. The painting disappeared from 1763 until 1900, when it was bought by Sir Charles Robinson as a work by Bernardino Luini, a follower of Leonardo. It next app