Unspoken
There is only so much a parent can do to protect their child. There is only so much a child can do to please their parents.
There is only so much a parent can do to protect their child. There is only so much a child can do to please their parents.
This is the English Quran Translation This translation is from the public website of helloquran: https://www.helloquran.com/#1 I am not the translator nor do I claim that this is my work, Its purely for my own use and those whom it may benefit or wish to have a read.
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