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ببي السويفي :
عز مال العز🥰
2024-09-08 12:47:31
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2024-07-23 23:40:57
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بسم الله عليك ما شاالله تبارك الله
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ماشاءالله تبارك الرحمن
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عبدالقادر سعد الدرسي :
الله ايبارك
2024-07-25 01:22:04
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ما شاء الله الله يبارك لك اطلق ماشفت اليوم
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ما شاء الله ربي يرزقك
2024-07-23 09:03:07
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