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by: farah on Mon, Apr 28 2008
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A man who was used to wash his hands again n again, he was also a very religious person, while performing his religious rituals he aws used to “WAZO” before offering the prayers. He was used to spend hours n hours to to this . In his last time of his life, he marked the area around his bed n no body was allowed to enter in that region.


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