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HAZRAT ABDUL QADIR JILANI
Listen to your heart and not your ego. Your ego prompts you to boast of vain assertions to obtain the glory of this world. Turn away from vanity and seek Him in the recesses of your heart and soul.

HAZRAT ABDUL QADIR JILANI

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