@beshooo19_7: #خالد_الشرهان #اكسبلورexplore @خالد الشرهان

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f15c3
وجه المساء :
والكاظمين الغيظ والعافين عن الناس والله يحب المحسنيين.
2024-05-30 22:00:39
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al.aalmi
العالمي :
قال اللي ماكنت اعرف اعبره هذا اللي في خاطري على صديق من 15 سنة 🥺
2024-06-08 11:38:38
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srt8788
عبدالسلام ✪ :
قد تعود المياه لمجاريها لكن تعود غير صالحه للشرب
2024-06-06 17:59:02
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b_a_a07
B~ :
شريت لي ثوبٍ على عشان لقياك و الثوب راحت موضته مالبسـته   وشريت عطرٍ ما زهاني بلياك اربع سنين بعلبته مالمسـته
2024-06-14 03:15:52
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a7o0oalshehri
T/Ahlam Alshehri :
إن للجروح حرمه فاحترموها ..اللهم إني أعوذ بك من الهم والغم والحزن والعجز والكسل والجبن والبخل والشتات والضياع 💔
2024-05-31 23:19:11
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user7225211397988
علي جويعه(لن ولن أكون إلا أنا) :
صراحه كلامه يعتبر عن شهادة دكتوراه كفيت ووفيت اخوى خالد الشرهان اسطر بسيطه لكنها عميقه فى المعنى لمنى يفهم الزبده أبدعت
2024-06-04 01:16:59
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ta_alf_
TA :
وعند الله تجتمع الخصوم وكفى بالله وكيلاً
2024-05-31 14:51:47
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azyd144
azyd144 :
كانه يتكلم عن شي بداخلي آآه بس
2024-06-06 04:24:16
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ahsu_507
ح :
سيكفيكهم الله وهو السميع العليم
2024-05-29 19:18:15
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mohammed.alqaisi
mohammed alqaisi :
اما العفو فقد عفونا اما المودة فلن تعود
2024-06-25 16:23:38
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ya_alqah1401
Yasmeen🕊🕊🤍 :
من اعظم مااقرات فعلاً
2024-05-29 20:06:58
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user2520312368347
يامحبين النبي صلوا عليه :
أنا ودي أسامح طليقي بس فيني جرح كبير احيانا أسامحه واحيانا ارجع تعبت هل هذا حقد فيني 💔😭
2024-05-31 07:59:05
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he.7810
᷂بنت ال سعد⭐️🇸🇦 :
انشهد كل شي له طاقه
2024-06-26 07:15:14
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me.and.my.four.fri
Me and my four friends :
نعم العفو مقرونآ بالمقدره 😢😢 ربنا لاتجعل في قلوبنا غل للذين آمنو.. طهرنا يارب من كل كدر يلامس قلوبنا وأرواحنا
2024-06-09 11:57:28
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a5tyal
A5tyal :
نعم العفو مقرونآ بالمقدره 😢😢ربنا لاتجعل في قلوبنا غل للذين آمنو.. طهرنا يارب من كل كدر يلامس قلوبنا وأرواحنا
2024-07-01 00:31:40
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usere2oq75b8zt
لحن الغرام :
الله الله إدراك حقيقي لمعني الالم وحدة الجرح والتأوه من غير صوت او ضجيج
2024-06-24 05:20:08
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ms.soso_99
ms.soso_99 :
كلامك مثل البلسم للجروح في كثير من الحقائق
2024-06-04 02:54:48
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al3z03
العز :
صدق مثل ما قال البدر جعله فالجنة " ما كرهتك بس ماني على الفرقى حزين "
2024-05-31 18:30:57
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ocblli
الشامخه :
فعلا كلام جميل جددددددددددا ي دكتور
2024-05-30 01:44:27
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najwa1400
n :
💔💔💔مؤلمه كسره القلب
2024-05-29 20:32:45
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useri8g9n56de4
قطر الندى :
اللهم ابعد عنا الحقد والكره لمن آذانا.. ليس حباً لهم ولكن خوفاً من غضبك يارحمن الدنيا ورحيم الآخره
2024-07-02 13:06:00
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slmasoso15
Slmasoso :
يا عفو الله عل هالكلام والمنطق والصح فيها 😔💔
2024-07-02 00:31:58
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xfo30_
ولاء🌸🇸🇦 :
من المحتمل ان تعود المياه لمجاريها ولكن من الصعب ان تعود صالحه للشرب💔💔
2024-06-29 01:01:18
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dodobobo655
dodobobo655 :
ايش هالكلام العميق اللي ينبع من احساس بمشاكل معظم الناس صدقت والله إنما افوض أمري إلى الله أن الله بصير بالعباد
2024-06-29 00:07:08
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.m82121
جنوبية الدم سعودية القلب M821 :
جعلنا الله من الكاظمين الغيظ والعافين عن الناس
2024-06-13 17:57:52
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