Life's Purpose



Life's a test!
How shall we prevail?
We been so blessed,
all of the oppressed,
of full details,
we should not attest,
from the truth,
It's the root,
we should stress,
the golden rail,
to the Hellfire,
or the Kosy Road,
to the Heavenly Door,
we shall excel.
The Holy Qur'an implies,
all life's purpose,
all so swell,
to understand the test,
the chance to deplore,
to help all others,
to the straight path (guidance),
that shall come, the downpour,
of all the beautiful tides,
of all the beautiful boutiques,
where Heaven resides,
you all have the chance to seek,
through all the Blissful written words,
of the Holy Truth,
that Allah sent down to us,
with full alertness,
of that special day,
that will come around,
to every single one,
full of happiness,
full of sadness,
full of cloudiness,
full of sorrows,
of what he/she descended,
for that special day to come,
we all hope for,
all the beautiful tides,
that Heaven Beholds,
and not the awful sight,
and the awful pain,
within in the Hellfire,
which will never end.

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Life is giving to us as a test

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Written on January 07, 2017

Submitted by on April 21, 2024

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Maiden name: Lisa Joy Shelton Born: 01/08/1977 Deceased Parents: Steven and Shirley Shelton. Siblings: Steven Jr., Angela, and Bridget. Deceased brother Steven, died at birth and sister Bridget died 2015. I was raised born and raised in Indiana. I have three children: Ciarra, Samantha, and Kenneth Jr. I have an associate degree. I just want to make them proud and be a good role model for my children. more…

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