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Special for 100 followers (The Magic of Raks)
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➪The word Raks is of Arabic origin and means dance.
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"In the splendid palace of the kingdom, the royal accepted elite dancers were being trained under the guidance of a man known for his mastery of the elegance of dance. This man constantly expressed his love for the mysterious and enchanting world of dance by whispering, 'raks, raks, raks.'

Under the vigilant eye of this passionate instructor, the young women were being directed toward a flawless dance. For them, dance had become a way to open the doors of royalty and win approval.

Each dancer, working diligently alongside their teachers, showcased a unique dance aimed at capturing the heart of the king. As the king watched these performances, he became enchanted by the magical rhythm of the dance.

One day, among the most talented dancers, Amala, adorned in a red dress as beautiful as a red rose, danced as if in a dream. Every step she took left a subtle trace on the palace floor, and her red dress sparkled with the influence of the wind, as if the wind itself was dancing with yourself. Amala continued her dance with graceful steps in the middle of the hall. As she raised and lowered her arms, her skirt gently lifted, spreading a red enchantment to every corner of the hall. Each step she took seemed like an arrow aimed at capturing the king's heart. With every curve and movement in her dance, the maiden, like a maestro, played the deepest notes of love and passion.

Like a breeze in the forest, Amala's hair swirled with the rhythm of the dance. A faint smile adorned her lips, and her eyes sparkled with the echoed 'raks, raks, raks' within the palace. As the king concluded the maiden's performance, he declared her worthy of royal acceptance. Within the palace, the enchantment of this special dance and the 'raks' continued to reign."
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