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user884865119250
علي ال فهيد :
يوم اشوف كانتي ومحافظته على صلاته ودينه مع انه مولود وعاش بدوله غير مسلمه اني احتقر نفسي حنا مولدين بارض التوحيد ومتعلمين الدين من صغر وموفر لنا كل شي. ومع هذا مقصرين بدينا.
2025-03-11 00:27:56
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z.a.alafifi
ابو الزود :
اللي تحت يمين بنزيما واللي تحت يسار كانتي طيب اللي فوق ما عرفته؟
2025-03-11 10:59:22
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ii4_oi
ii4_oi :
اللهم امين يارب العالمين
2025-03-12 07:29:10
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user3kmlkcgnre
هلالي شامخ💙 :
كانتي له قبول من الله ربنا يبارك في
2025-03-11 14:59:26
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user3399694049235
ساره 🇾🇪 :
والله حاسه ان الدوري لل تحاد واذكركم 😩
2025-03-11 16:06:01
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j3z.5
عزوفتش :
ياولد تبي جمهور تبي لاعبين موحدين لله كلهم وتحسهم متربين مليون مره مو مثل النادي ذاك وجمهوره
2025-03-10 22:38:50
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omop72
ابو سعود ٩٠١ :
لي فوق كانتي و لي تحت بنزيما صح
2025-03-11 11:50:37
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sf_n133
sf_n13 :
انا هلالي وخلتني ادعي لكم ليييه 💔💔💔😂😂😂
2025-03-11 14:01:32
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user971073313
Mohammed :
يارب بحق هذا الشهر الفضيل ان نفرح بالدوري
2025-03-11 00:49:10
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rio123tag
Rio Tag :
اللهم امين يارب ياب يارب 🥺🥺🥺🥺يارب يارب يارب يارب فرحة كانتي وديابي وعوار وميتاي وستفين بكااس الدوري واالملك يارب 🤲🤲🤲🥺يارب يارب يارب بحق الشهر الكريم ده يارب يارب يارب 🤲🤲🤲🥺🥺🥺🥹🖤💛🖤💛
2025-03-11 03:23:57
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al.braa6
αℓвяαα :
والله دام الصقور اساسي اتوقع كل الاثنين ما راح نشوفها
2025-03-10 22:37:55
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ne29tr
N€1995💔 :
بنزيما من الي معه ابنه ؟
2025-03-10 22:27:19
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user61439863703507
فتى همدان✌ :
هل هاذا كريم بنزيما
2025-03-11 17:35:16
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nf.yf
نايف :
الحمدلله اني اتحادي 💛
2025-03-11 13:47:59
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17_ol
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اللهم اني استغفرك لكل ذنب يعقب الحسره ويورث الندامه ويحبس الرزق ويرد الدعاء اللهم اني استغفرك من كل ذنب تبت منه ثم عدت اليه واستغفرك من النعم التي انعمت بها علي فاستعنت بها على معاصيك واستغفرك من الذنوب التي لايطلع عليها سواك ولاينجيني منها احدا غيرك ولا يسعها الى حلمك وكرمك ولاينجيني منها الى عفوك وارزقنا الجنه لي ولكل المؤمنين والمؤمنات والمسلمين والمسلمات الاحياء منهم والاموات وكل من كتب آمين
2025-03-11 20:03:10
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9_dh0
Abdulrhman Alshehri :
خذوا الدوري تكفون بس خلو لنا الكاس نحتاجه 😂🤍
2025-03-12 12:30:41
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user4784783214095
عبدالعزيز الشنيني :
انشاء الله الدوري ولكاس من نصيب الاتحاد
2025-03-11 18:54:37
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jodi_h1
Jodi 💛🖤 :
كانتي ياناس كنز للكوره السعوديه لازم الشباب الي في النادي يقتدو فيه وفي انظباطو اذا نبغى يطلعلنا جيل يشرف الاتحاد و المنتخب السعودي
2025-03-11 15:31:51
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user7281534835470
جميله الصبياني الاتحادية :
اللهم امين يارب العالمين ياالله 💛💛💛❤️❤️❤️
2025-03-12 17:30:42
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alkthxcw1n4
ضحو الكثيري :
امين يارب💛🖤
2025-03-11 15:42:02
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qf5600
Qf5600 :
اجانبنا مسلمين الله يعطيهم الدوري وكأس المللك🖤💛
2025-03-10 22:12:37
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fawzi_090909
Fawzi :
ماأجمل القرب من الله
2025-03-11 20:45:28
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btar_700
btar_700 :
اتمنى نحققها علشان كانتي
2025-03-11 13:45:05
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c.57
r0menTx :
الله يجعل الدوري وكاس الملك من نصيب الاتحاد يارب 🙏💛
2025-03-11 01:08:54
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we.sa011
🤍 :
اللهم امين ❤️❤️❤️
2025-03-11 11:38:15
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America’s meritocracy is broken, David Brooks argues—but it’s still fixable. James Conant, the president of #Harvard from 1933 to 1953, and other elite #university administrators “set out to get rid of admissions criteria based on bloodlines and breeding and replace them with criteria centered on brainpower,” Brooks writes. Conant’s “system was predicated on the idea that the highest human trait is intelligence, and that #intelligence is revealed through academic achievement.” Conant aimed to create a nation with more social mobility, less class conflict, and a more democratically selected elite. But the administrators’ idea backfired. “Today, 59 percent of Americans believe that our country is in decline, 69 percent believe that the ‘political and economic elite don’t care about hard-working people,’ 63 percent think experts don’t understand their lives, and 66 percent believe that America ‘needs a strong leader to take the country back from the rich and powerful,’” Brooks writes. “Many people who have lost the meritocratic race have developed contempt for the entire system, and for the people it elevates,” Brooks continues. “This has reshaped national politics. Today, the most significant political divide is along educational lines: Less educated people vote Republican, and more educated people vote Democratic.” The administrators set out to create a system in which any talented person could achieve #success , no matter their lineage. But in some ways, Brooks writes, “we’ve just reestablished the old hierarchy rooted in wealth and social status—only the new elites possess greater hubris, because they believe that their status has been won by hard work and talent rather than by birth.” And in reality, studies have shown that pure intelligence alone does not necessarily correlate with success in life. At the link in our bio, Brooks explores how to redefine merit, and identifies solutions for how educational institutions should operate. #education #college #highereducation

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