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Musta'min

Hey there little one! Have you ever heard of the word Musta'min? It's a special word that describes someone who has been given permission to enter a country or place where they are not from.

Let's say you are from America and you want to visit a country like Egypt. You can't just pack your bags and go, you'll first have to get permission from the Egyptian government to enter their country. If they give you permission, then you would become a Musta'min.

Being a Musta'min means that you are allowed to enter the country for a specific period of time and you have to abide by the laws of the country you're visiting while you're there. You cannot do anything illegal and you have to respect the country's culture and traditions.

When you're a Musta'min, you will also have some restrictions. For example, you might have limited access to certain areas or activities. You may also not be allowed to work or study while you're visiting the country.

Bear in mind that being a Musta'min is a privilege and not a right. It's important to treat the country and its people with respect and follow the rules so that you can have a safe and enjoyable visit.
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