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Arabic Calligraphy Of Verse Number 40 From Chapter `Al-Ahzaab` Of The Quran Vector Illustration
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Arabic Calligraphy of verse number 40 from chapter `Al-Ahzaab` of the Quran #101223684
Description
Arabic Calligraphy of verse number 40 from chapter `Al-Ahzaab` of the Quran, translated as: `The Messenger of Allah and last of the prophets`.
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