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Announcement!!! New Packing with new Name while formulation, effectiveness and healing power is same like previous. Please recite "Ha Meem Layunsaroon" in large numbers for the protection and help of Hazrat Hakeem Sb, his generations, and Ubqari organization. Recite and spread. Important Change: Earlier, the Halqa e Kashaf ul Mahjoob (The Circle of Revelation of Veiled) used to held every month after Salat Maghrib. Now it has be rescheduled to morning soon after the spiritual glow of the Great Name of Allah, so that the travelers can go back to their homes conveniently.

Nice Looking Oranges (Sang Taray)_

Ubqari Magazine - May 2014

An old man was going somewhere. At once he become passionate and started chanting Allah, Allah loudly. After a while someone asked, what happened? He said: Look at what this fruit seller is saying? The man replied that the fruit-monger was selling sangtaraas (oranges) and he is shouting for that. He is saying, "buy sangtaras, changay (good sangtaras). He said, "No, listen to what he is saying." The person said, hazrat that person is selling sangtaras. He said, "No! He is saying something very deep." The wayfarer asked, "Hazrat what deep thing?" He said, "He is saying, changay sang tarry. Changay sang tarry. Meaning who attached with the good people, succeeded. Who attached themselves with pious deeds went across. Their boat reached the shore. Changay sang taray. Readers! Now pay attention! A common man only thinks that he is selling fruit, whereas the thought of a slave of Allah went somewhere else as he heard this. He thought about the afterlife. This is wisdom that reminds a person of Allah even in the matters of worldly affairs. Only people of Allah are bestowed with this. (Sister of Ahmad Shah, Faisalabad)

 

Note: Changay means good in punjabi. Sangtaray is for an orange-like fruit in Urdu. Sang means to be with (to hang around with) and tarry means to be swim across successfully. 

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