"Khalifa bin Zayed" tops "Twitter" .. "40 days to leave.. the flags will be raised, and your memory will not be lifted from our hearts."

The tag of the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, may God have mercy on him, was issued on the social networking site “Twitter”, after the Ministry of Presidential Affairs announced that the official mourning period for the deceased would end at the end of the day corresponding to June 21, provided that the flags would be raised. Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 22, at nine in the morning.

And with the passage of forty days since the death of the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, may God have mercy on him, tweeters launched the hashtag #Khalifa_bin_Zayed, expressing through it that the memory of His Highness will remain immortal in their hearts, and will not go away no matter how much time advances them, and one of them said: “As for the forty, it will end. Your memory will remain and will not go away.. you will raise the flags and will not raise your memory from our hearts.. you will remain immortal in it even if you leave us.. may God have mercy on you and place you in his vast gardens.. "

Another said: "We did not forget the forty days of your death... you will remain in the heart of your home for the Day of Judgment."

Tweeters also expressed their longing for the deceased, and their tweets carried invitations emanating from their hearts expressing their love and gratitude to His Highness. .

Another said: "The longing for your departure has overcome us, our father and our leader.. You will remain present in our hearts, memory and conscience.. May God have mercy on you, O Maker of glory and honor, and enter you into his vast gardens."

Tweeters emphasized that the end of the mourning period for the deceased, Sheikh Khalifa, "may God have mercy on him", does not mean that mourning has stopped for them, noting that mourning and grief of loss will remain in their hearts for the rest of their lives. his heartbeat."

Another said: "The fortieth day has come, and the days of mourning have passed, but the grief of loss remains. May God have mercy on you and put you in His spacious gardens."

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