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Welcome!

I am a person with unlimited desire, that takes so little to get

fulfilled...All that my heart needs to be happy is just some care

and love from the people around. All that I want from life is to

get to meet people who are honest to themselves and to their

company...people, who know how to love and respect others for

who they are, and not what they could be...

Not all that we desire in life comes true, sometimes they

reject us...sometimes we reject our desires, but that doesn't

mean that we never wanted them, its the situation...and I

believe, God loves us more than we love Him, and if we are

honest to our heart, He gives us whatever is best for us...

I think whatever happens, happens for good... With my life...

I can never complain...He has always given me whatever

I needed...and also everything, He knows, that I will

need in future.

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***My Birthdate: May 13***

You're dominant and powerful. You always need to be in charge.
While others respect your competence, you can be a bit of a dictator.
Hard working and serious, you never let yourself down.
You are exact and accurate - and you expect others to be the same way.
Your strength: You always get the job done
Your weakness: You're a perfectionist to a fault
Your power color: Gray
Your power symbol: Checkmark
Your power month: April

Is not it funny??...LOLz


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Arif (Arabic: عارف) is a popular and common given name in various Muslim countries of Asia, such as Turkey, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Malaysia (in Malaysia the spelling may varied to Ariff or Arief, but bear the same pronunciation). It means 'smart', 'knowledgeable' or 'wise' (Literally, "one who knows") in Arabic.

As a term, it was used by Sufi authors like Abu Abd al–Rahman al–Sulami (d. 1021) to mean "a gnostic, mystic; a seeker of marifa (spiritual knowledge)", similar in meaning to the terms salik, zahid, faqir, etc.

In his work "Waystations of the Gnostics" (Maqamat al–‘arifin), Ibn Sina (d. 1037) defines several stages along a mystical path, where the ‘arif occupies an intermediate stage. Mahmud Shabistari (d. 1339) remarks that the true ‘arif sees the inward light of the divine being everywhere. The Tayyibi author al–Khattab b. al–Hasan (d. 1138), delineating the difference between ordinary knowledge (‘ilm) and ma‘rifa, explains that every ‘arif is a knower, but not every knower is an ‘arif. Some Shi'ite authors like Rajab Bursi (d. 1411), and Ithna'ashari, define an ‘arif as a believer whose love and knowledge (ma‘rifa) of the imams draw him nearer to spiritual perfection.


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