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Tenets of Islamic Beliefs; Resurrection/20
Different Kinds of Death
TEHRAN (IQNA) – According to verses of the
Holy Quran and Hadiths
, there four ways people die, each having its own features.
News ID: 3483477 Publish Date : 2023/05/08
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