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smksyria_07
Sami :
HOW DO I DELETE MY STORY??
2025-03-15 23:32:44
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user7656956341224
user7656956341224 :
الحمدلله على كل حال
2025-03-10 19:08:28
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user9972136653912
ابن الوليد :
لي كل من شاف تعليقي اسأل الله ان يجعلني انا واياك من المقبولين في هاذا الشهر الكريم وان يجعلنا من صوامه وقوامه وان يغفر لي ولك يارب وان يعيده علينا وعليكم ونحنون في خير وعافية وستر اللهم امين
2025-03-11 05:12:30
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user2835582042877
عماد الرصابي :
اللــــهم اختر لي ولا تخيــــرني
2025-03-10 20:48:33
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no_one_no.one55
Ali_aljburry 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 :
الي ثلاث سنين صابر على الشدائد كم لازم اصبر اكثر؟
2025-04-28 22:52:10
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crazed4069
Creative :
ممكن يا قلبي تدلني من وين تصمم
2025-03-10 20:50:21
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ogee_leo
AuGiE☠LeO ☕️🎶🌌👑☠️ :
"وحسبنا الله في من آذانا، ومن ظلمنا، ومن ذكرنا بسُوء و قال فينا ما ليس فينا، حسبنا الله في من حسبناهم أحبابا فكشفت لنا الأيام حِقدهم و سُوء سريرتهم و قُبح طويّتهم، حسبنا الله وحده وكفى به وكيلا."
2025-03-14 05:03:48
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000alibereket000
علي بركات :
شو اسم النشيدة الي مستخدمها ورا الكلام اخي ؟
2025-03-17 05:46:17
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abdalmlak_a
عَبْدُ📚اَلَمْلَكّ :
ولله حسابي ضعيف
2025-03-10 19:32:21
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aininekada
aininekada :
كيف نعرف اننا في طريق الصحيح 😢
2025-03-12 21:18:56
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em_y775
,ًإيمي :
اللهم اخترلي ولا تخيرني 🤍. الحمدلله
2025-03-12 12:28:03
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manaor_6
manar :
لا والله كل امر ربي خيره هو ارحم بي هو من خلقني هو من يتولاناي اللهم اجعلني أنا ولادي تحت عرشك وكنفك
2025-03-11 06:23:11
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khadiijosiidow8
ķĥàḍííǰ̣ä🎨🖌 :
أنا ولدت بين عائله لا تحب بعضها ولا تهتم بعضها مع ذالك لعله خير 😔
2025-05-08 12:05:41
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a570230
A " :
والله اني يائسه من كلشي 😔تعبت الحمدلله على كل حال
2025-04-29 10:25:43
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user0mqk7nyia
امير حافظ :
اللهم اخترلي ولا تخيرني 🤍. الحمدلله
2025-03-14 01:58:42
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user6561753786138
⚘️صمتي جوابي⚘️ :
سبحان الله وبحمده.
2025-03-12 08:07:24
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user8446507229844
على محمد :
الله 😊
2025-03-10 19:52:22
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getdrahimm
محمد 🇸🇦 :
اي والله
2025-03-10 19:09:50
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db_jnp
أحمد🇸🇦 :
الحمدلله دائماً وأبداً
2025-04-20 15:41:12
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lx_85m1
سبحان الله وبحمده :
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
2025-04-13 14:21:05
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lx_85m1
سبحان الله وبحمده :
اللهم صل على محمد 💙🌷
2025-04-13 14:20:55
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bshar7_1
فتئ التوحيد :
اللهم اغفر لي ولوالدي وللمؤمنين والمؤمنات والمسلمين والمسلمات الاحياء منهم والاموات انك سميع قريب مجيب الدعوات
2025-04-08 20:29:06
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nadiaaribi
Nadia Aribi 🇹🇳 🦋🇵🇸 🇭🇰 :
اللهم اختار لي ولا تخيرني🌹
2025-04-01 19:01:23
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n255031
نُـٰـَـٌـْـٍوّنّ♥️. :
الله يجزاك خير ♥️.
2025-03-14 03:00:45
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skar.zero
{zero} :
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
2025-03-13 13:26:43
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