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Testimony of Jemi Sudhakar on Pooma Educational Trust

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Commendable Collaborative Conquerors of Pooma Trust!!!! I am very grateful to God as well as feel Proud, and happy to be part of an awesome company and all-star team !" Surrounded by collaborative, friendly, creative, passionate, happy and talented volunteers that want to help people learn. God has bestowed upon us many wonderful opportunities to create, grow and have an impact. Supportive of a work/life balance and great benefits. I feel valued and respected by my team and  Guide Azeez.  Thankful to God and all for this exciting time of growth and change and looking forward to the future. So grateful to be a part of this team!!! May God bless Pooma Trust!!!!

The great life and love story of Zainab R A - Abu El'Ass R A

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Zainab was the daughter of the Prophet (PBUH) and her cousin Abu El'Ass, was Khadeeja's (RA) nephew. He was one of the nobles of the Quraish, and the Prophet (SAW) loved him very much. One day Abu El'Ass went to the Prophet (SAW) before he had received his mission of Prophethood and said: "I want to marry your eldest daughter". So the Prophet replied: "I must ask her first". He (SAW) went to Zainab and asked her: "Your cousin came to me and he wishes to marry you, do you accept him as your husband?" Her face turned red with bashfulness and she smiled. The beginning of a great love (Life) story. So Zainab married Abu El'Ass, the beginning of a great love story.They had two children; Ali and Omama. Then Muhammad became a Prophet while Abu El'Ass was away from Makkah.  Abu El'Ass returned to find his wife a Muslim. When he first came back, his wife said, "I have great news for you". He stood up and left her

Sa'ad Ibn Abi Waqqas (r.a)

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Sa'ad Ibn Abi Waqqas (r.a) The Story of a man who accepted Islam in its early days Taken from al-Hudaa (Guidance) [vol. 1, no.12] Makkah a city without vegetation livestock or rivers. Desert after desert separated the town from the rest of the world. During the day the heat of the sun is unbearable and the nights are still and lonely. There was no religion to guide people except one which promoted the worship of stone idols. There was no knowledge except a love for elegant poetry. This was Makkah and those were the Arabs. In this town was a young man who had not yet seen twenty summers. He is short and well-built and has a very heavy crop of hair. People compare him to a young lion. He comes from a rich and noble family. He is very attached to his parents and is particularly fond of his mother. He spends much of his time making and repairing bows and arrows and practicing archery as if preparing himself for some great encounter. People recognized him as a serious and