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    Which is the correct version of the islamic phrase that Shahrukh Khan said in...

    ...Chak De India?What does it mean? "Nasrul Minallah Wa Fathun Qareeb"
    "Nasrun min Allahi wa fathun qareeb"
    "Nasrul Min Allahi Wa Fathun Qareeb"

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    It means "help from Allah(God) and a near victory". This part of a verse from QURAN (Book of God) is a morale booster for the believers. Quran: The Holy Qur'an - القرآن الكريم


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