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ابن الانبار :
ربعنا بعد مشاهدة الفيد 😕 [sticker]
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سراوي :
حتا الملك بصوره يضحك
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طريق ألاحسان :
السنه وعز السنه تحياتي من العراق العظيم✌️
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الصورة كلها هيبة الإمام رحمه الله والعلم السوري والرئيس السوري
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سلفرادو سورية :
الصورة تفوز مليار
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اي تطبيع مصر السعودية الاردن سوريا
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من كل سوريااااااااالف شكرالسعودية حكومه وشعب
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الله يثبتنا على القران والسنه
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فعلآ صدقت
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لك الحمد والشكر ياالله
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الحمدلله الي فضلنا على جميع خلقه يالله لك الحمد والشكر
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حي الله اهل السنه
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بني اميه اصلهم ذهب 💐
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هذا هذا احمدنا 💚😍
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