An email I got -- any authenticity on it?

Don’t kill me with so ans so… I am not an expert on Islamic matters but just got the following email from a friend… wondering on what you all feel about it!

A 16 year old girl was very sick and her doctors
could not cure her.
During the Night of Power ( Lailat Al Kadr ) she
cried much and eventually
fell asleep.
In her sleep, she saw Sayyida Zeinab (AS) who gave
her a drink of water.
When she woke up from her sleep, she found herself
cured of her illness.
She found a piece of cloth with the message that
she should publicize what
had happened to 13 individuals.
This message did reach a General in the Marines
who followed the
instructions and distributed the message. He got
promoted within 13
days.
The message also got a businessman who ignored the
instructions, he lost
all his wealth within 13 days.
It also reached a laborer who followed the
instructions,he got promoted
and all his problems disappeared within 13 days. I
therefore, request you
Muslims(sisters/brothers)to publicize and
distribute this message to 13
individ! uals, please do not gnore it.
Be very persuasive


Life is a test so do your best!

Chain-mail = fraud.

These chain letters have had absolutely no effect on calling Muslims to live a life that is practically in keeping with the teachings of the Qur’an and the Sunnah. They have only added to the already existing set of dogmas of the Muslims. I would not worry about it at all.


They shoot partypoopers, don't they?

I get dozens of them and I think it’s pathetic when people use religion to circulate chain mails.

I would rather prefer reading a joke than these kind of emails.

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Was it sent on Friday the 13th by someone called Jason!

Send it back to the sender 13 times and see if they don't accuse you of Spamming.