@sani_mammadli: Kamran Həsənli:Mən deistəm

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zizu364
zizu364 :
Din mueyyen kutleni idare etmek ucun bir vasitedi.Deistlere salam
2025-03-09 08:28:43
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kamillaali
Kamilla :
Men de deistem! Allah var gerisi uydurma!
2025-03-08 23:51:43
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user7025315821464
Hicran Bağirov :
vəsiyyət eləyib ki öləndə molla cağırmasınlar bayram nurlunu çağırıb siz yola salsın
2025-03-08 20:19:26
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umeyr124
UMEYR :
guya duz danisir des mes nedi ALLAHU tə'ala QURANİ kərimi gonderdi sonuncu kitab QURANİ kərimi SUBHANALLAH ☝🏻
2025-03-09 01:06:07
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ysemeno48
Rəngarəng çiçəklər💐 :
dinlər insan uydurmasıdır dərindən fikirlə.sə hər kəs bilər
2025-03-09 04:58:19
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miray9154
Miray :
Mən də elə hesab edirdim ki Nəsimi deyib ki Allah insanın içindədi.Ama filmə diqqətlə baxdım.Orda deyir İnsan özü Allahdır.Yaradan insan özüdü.Ondan sonra Nəsimi kitabını bagladım
2025-03-09 11:59:57
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xeyal_sintez770
Xeyal_Ugur... :
Kamranin yegane fikridiki raziyam!
2025-03-09 06:50:00
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azercell.azercell291
Azercell Azercell :
Kamran sən çoxxx bərbad vəziyyətdəsən. Adam bilmir sənlə hardan başlasın. Məscid Allaha tək və cəm halda ibadət etməy üçündü. Sənin yaşadığın evi de insan tikib niyə ondan istifadə edirsən ?
2025-03-09 11:42:47
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musaalekperov3
🕎Муса Алекберов🕎 :
Mənim fikrimi deyir.Çox düzgün vurğulayir.
2025-03-08 20:24:32
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musayev66enver
Musayev :
cox duz danisir 👍👍
2025-03-08 20:32:23
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user27665498579956
. :
Məndə Deyistəm Allahdan başqa heç nəyə,heç kimə inanmıram
2025-03-09 05:09:38
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monika.rk1
LUNA♥️🇦🇿 :
En dogru yol deistlikdir.
2025-03-09 16:48:12
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yadullaagayev07
GENCE KAFEL METLAK USDASI :
Wielere ve Ehli Beyt sevenlere salam olsun
2025-03-09 20:01:58
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neyna782
Neyna :
Haqlısız Kamran bəy.Allah içimizdəki Vicdandı.Hər mənada.
2025-03-09 06:37:51
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sss_v_a
SSS :
mən də deistəm👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Məscit,kilsə.... biznes mənbəyidi.
2025-03-29 18:06:04
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arazgahramanov
Araz ..... :
Ay Kamran nə qədər adam azdırdın sən öz düşüncələrinlə. Qiyamət Günü nə cavab verəcəksən,onu ancaq Allah bilir.
2025-03-10 11:48:38
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suleymanov.elvin
𝕊ü𝕝𝕖𝕪𝕞𝕒𝕟𝕠𝕧‿𝔼𝕝𝕧𝕚𝕟 :
Deist olan mən)
2025-03-09 10:10:28
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elik666666
Elik :
Azərbaycanda bir DİN var.... DAXİLİ İŞLƏR NAZİRLİYİ
2025-03-08 23:27:42
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gaumend_
Roma :
Burda coxu Ne geldi yazib, belkede iclerinde hec bir nwfer bele Qurani oxumayib, ama dinden Allahi tanimaqdan daniwir, Quranda yazilib, mutleq ve vacibdir her muselmanin Qurani oxumaqi
2025-03-09 02:41:35
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ilqar.huseyinli
İlqar Hüseynli :
Ay balqabaq kitablar olmasa insan Allahı hansı vasitə ilə tanıyar və insanın sahibi Allahdır ona nəyi necə edəcəyini öyrədib.
2025-03-08 21:37:26
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talish..043.talis
Taliş_043 :
din adiyla b milleti cox aldadiblar
2025-03-09 04:20:22
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umud__dent
Umud__Dent :
Quranı oxuyub anlamayana Hafiz. Oxuyun anlayana Ateis deyilir.
2025-03-09 16:07:09
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raufbayramov9
LOFT LİFE :
eynen kafiir
2025-03-08 21:41:24
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xezer_ceferli048
Oğuz Kiraye Mağarlar⛺️ :
çox düz vurgulayir👍👍👍
2025-03-08 19:53:12
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bakines_n_1
Бакинец :
düppədüz👍👍👍
2025-03-08 20:20:47
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