M.F. MoonzajerIf religion has nothing to do with poverty and misery then why the Muslims are the largest charity takers of the world




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Unless you know where you are going, how will you know when you get there? The quote by M.L.M. Abdulla is more than just a question. It is more like a statement of fact. This statement carries the same meaning as the words of Benjamin Disraeli in 1833: "There is no permanent place in this world for prosperity or for poverty."
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