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A Muslim Woman Finds True Salvation

26 August 2022 by Web Administrator Leave a Comment

A devoted Muslim woman felt there was something missing in her faith. She prayed, had interesting dreams, and tried talking with her Muslim friends. Didn’t find the answer, so she prayed more and more until she finally felt empty and depressed.

Then one day she found the way out of her depression. She discovered how she could have her emptiness filled and her burdens lifted.

This video shares her story about how she found her way out of depression to receive forgiveness from Allah. Discover how you can experience the same thing.

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