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Moral Concepts in Quran/4
A Fire that Burns An Overambitious Person, Followers
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Overambitious people exploit others’ feelings to reach power and other worldly ambitions.
News ID: 3483895 Publish Date : 2023/06/11
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