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DescriptionKalema-tut-shahadat.jpg
English: This is kalema-tut- sahadat 'la ilaha illalah" encrepted in the stone at kiblah of imam mustansir at fatemid era masjid at Cairo.The kalema 's wordings are'la ilaha illal lah mohammaun rasulullah Ali-yun-valiullah"
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