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SHABBIR JANI 56 :
Eid Mubarak special to Ryan khrr katn wla 🙌♥️
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⭐️ KAM RAN ⭐️ :
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Eid Mubarak Aryan Gul
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Chapter 12: The Girl in the Frame A month before Larry Schuett officially stepped down, Lena was called into his office. She expected contracts. Another meeting or another quiet test disguised as a conversation. What she did not expect was the man sitting across from her father. He was around Larry’s age, dressed in a tailored suit, his presence calm but unmistakably powerful. His eyes were kind, but there was weight behind them. The kind that belonged to men who had spent their lives building something people could not easily touch. Larry looked up. “Lena.” She walked closer. “Dad.” The man stood. “This is Wirat,” Larry said. The name touched something faint in Lena’s mind, but she did not place it yet. Wirat smiled and extended his hand. “It is a pleasure to finally meet you, Lena.” His voice was gentle. Almost fatherly. Lena took his hand. “The pleasure is mine, sir.” Wirat studied her with quiet interest. “You remind me of my daughter.” Lena stilled. Daughter. Then Larry continued, “Mr. Wirat Taechamongkalapiwat.” Something inside Lena shifted. Taechamongkalapiwat. Miu. Her face did not change. Her posture stayed perfect. Her hand slipped from Wirat’s with practiced grace. No one noticed. Lena made sure of it. Larry gestured to the chair beside him. “Sit.” She sat. Her body obeyed before her mind fully returned. Larry folded his hands on the desk. “Mr. Wirat and I have been discussing a project.” Wirat leaned forward slightly. “My family owns private land in the mountains, about an hour from Bangkok. Untouched. Valuable. Difficult, but extraordinary if developed properly.” “A luxury estate,” Larry added. “Private villas, wellness residences, fine dining, gardens, retreat facilities. Something internationally recognized.” Lena listened. The business part of her mind sharpened at once. Land. Scale. Risk. Opportunity. Then Larry looked at her. “I want you to handle it.” Lena met his gaze. “As what?” “As the new president and CEO.” For a moment, the room went very quiet. This was not only a project. It was her first test. Her first major move as the face of Schuett Conglomerate. A project tied to her father’s trust, the board’s expectations, and the name she had spent years learning how to carry. And beneath all of that, one name remained. Taechamongkalapiwat. Miu’s family. Lena told herself Miu would not be involved. Miu was abroad and had her own life. This would be with Wirat, lawyers, architects, and executives. Not her. Never her. Larry watched her. “Are you willing to take it?” Lena looked at Wirat, then back at her father. “Yes.” Wirat smiled. “Your father speaks very highly of you.” Lena gave a polite smile. “Then I hope I do not disappoint either of you.” So Lena took the project because it mattered and because it was her first as CEO. Because the board would be watching. Because success was the only language she still trusted. And after Larry stepped down, Lena worked directly with Wirat Taechamongkalapiwat. Meeting after meeting. Contract after contract. The name became something she could manage on paper. A company. A partner. A signature. Anything but a memory. She never asked about Miu. Not once. Some doors were easier to survive when they stayed closed. ⸻ A week after returning from a business trip abroad, Lena went back to her usual routine as if exhaustion were something she had already signed away. Meetings before sunrise. Reports before breakfast. Calls through lunch. Documents past midnight. By the time she landed back in Bangkok, the news of Miu Taechamongkalapiwat’s return had already spread. Lena did not see it. Her phone showed only business. Her assistant filtered everything that was not urgent. Her life was built to keep her moving forward. Not back. That evening, Tongta called. Lena almost ignored it. Then she answered with a sigh. “What?” Tongta’s voice came smoothly. “I missed you too.” “I’m busy.” ---->CONT. IN COMMENTS #lenamiu #miunatsha #lalinalena #storytime
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Les Xassaïdes (ou Khassaid) sont les poèmes mystiques rédigés par Serigne Touba. Pour les Mourides, ces écrits ne sont pas de simples textes littéraires, mais un véritable viatique spirituel et un moyen de connexion directe avec Dieu et le Prophète Mahomet.Voici les points essentiels sur l'œuvre littéraire du Cheikh :1. Une œuvre colossaleLe volume de ses écrits est immense. Ses successeurs utilisaient des métaphores pour dire que si l'on voulait transporter tous ses manuscrits,
Les Xassaïdes (ou Khassaid) sont les poèmes mystiques rédigés par Serigne Touba. Pour les Mourides, ces écrits ne sont pas de simples textes littéraires, mais un véritable viatique spirituel et un moyen de connexion directe avec Dieu et le Prophète Mahomet.Voici les points essentiels sur l'œuvre littéraire du Cheikh :1. Une œuvre colossaleLe volume de ses écrits est immense. Ses successeurs utilisaient des métaphores pour dire que si l'on voulait transporter tous ses manuscrits, "un camion ou sept dromadaires auraient du mal à en supporter la charge". Parmi ses premiers écrits célèbres figure As-Sindîdi.2. Les thèmes principauxSes poèmes, majoritairement rédigés en arabe, se divisent en plusieurs catégories :Madh et Çalaat : Des éloges et des prières sur le Prophète Mahomet, qu'il considérait comme son seul maître.Tawheed : Des vers sur l'unicité de Dieu et la théologie.Action de grâce : Des poèmes comme Assirou qui relatent ses épreuves durant l'exil et les bienfaits reçus en retour.3. Le rôle spirituel et éducatifPour Serigne Touba, le Xassida est un outil d'éducation de l'âme (Tarbiya).Élévation : Il affirmait que ses écrits permettaient à l'adorateur de parvenir à Dieu sans avoir besoin d'une retraite spirituelle prolongée.Purification : La déclamation des Xassaïdes (par les Kurels ou chœurs) vise à purifier le cœur, à procurer l'envie d'adorer Dieu et à protéger le fidèle.4. Un patrimoine vivantAujourd'hui, ces poèmes sont chantés partout au Sénégal et dans la diaspora. Des journées entières, comme la Grande Journée du Xassida, leur sont dédiées à Touba sur recommandation du khalife#serignetouba #khassida #mouride #touba #viral @𝐌𝐎𝐔𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐄𝐃🤍🙈

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