Xeno Legendium Islamic Folklore The Tale of 500 Years Muslim Sufi Worship & The Infinite Mercy of Allah SWT

Xeno Legendium Islamic Folklore The Tale of 500 Years Muslim Sufi Worship & The Infinite Mercy of Allah SWT

  • Muhammad Hamzah Sakura Ryuki
  • Xeno Legendium
Publisher:Jannah Firdaus Mediapro StudioISBN 13: 9789796657148ISBN 10: 9796657147

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Xeno Legendium Islamic Folklore The Tale of 500 Years Muslim Sufi Worship & The Infinite Mercy of Allah SWT is written by Muhammad Hamzah Sakura Ryuki and published by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro Studio. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9796657147 (ISBN 10) and 9789796657148 (ISBN 13).

In a distant town nestled between hills and rivers, there lived a man known for his piety and dedication to Allah SWT (God). He was a scholar, not only in knowledge but in his devotion to worship. For years, he would rise before dawn, praying with full sincerity, fast during the long days, and spend his nights immersed in the remembrance of Allah SWT (dhikr). His worship was not just an outward display but an inner surrender to the Divine. He became known among the people for his disciplined lifestyle, and many came to seek his guidance, hoping to emulate his deep connection with Allah SWT. The scholar's devotion did not go unnoticed in the heavens. As he continued in his piety, he felt the sweetness of faith settle deep in his heart. Year after year, decade after decade, he gave his every breath in worship, believing that his long years of unwavering devotion would certainly earn him a place in Jannah Firdaus Paradise. His thoughts often turned to this great reward, and he became convinced that his 500 years of worship had earned him the right to ask for his place in the afterlife.