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الحمد لله - الله اكبر - استغفر الله واتوب اليه - لا اله الا الله - لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله - سبحان الله وبحمده - سبحان الله العظيم - اللهم صل وسلم على نبينا محمد ❤️‍🩹.
2026-05-29 20:48:53
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oiiret
𐙚 :
سبحان الله الحمدلله الله اكبر لا اله الا الله لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله استغفرالله واتوب اليه سبحان الله وبحمدة سبحان الله العظيم اللهم صلِ وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شي قدير اذكروني بدعوة🤲🏻.
2026-05-23 07:41:05
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tokabjgohep
B.🧁 :
يارب اجيب فوق ٩٢+
2026-05-30 02:51:39
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a_rra.2
𝑅𝐴 :
سلسلة الحوقله
2025-12-24 18:31:48
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m_hwww0
🎱📸 :
طيب ابي اقول لكم شي تدرون يوم تبكون من قهر او ظلم او حزن او وكتمه او من اي شي بكيت تدري انه ربي يسال الملائكه من ابكى عبدي يسألها ثلاث مرات وبعدها يرسلون لك الملائكه علشان تضحك ما تلاحظون يوم وانت تبكي فجاه تحس بضحك بالضبط الملائكه تحاول تضحكك ف اذا ضحكت خلاص لكن اذا ما ضحكت ترجع الملائكه تسال ربي ايش فيه عبدك يبكي يا رحمان ف تبدا تبكي الملائكه معك وانت ما تحس وانت تبكي في ضيقه بصدرك ايوا لانه الملائكه تبكي معك ف الله كل ما بكيت كل ما شال ذنوب من ذنوبك ف بعد البكى فجاه تحس يجيك نوم مو من الاكثر البكي لا علشان ربي انزل عليك النوم علشان يخفف من همومك وربي يقول لأعوضنه جبال الدنيا وما اراد وانت نايم ربي يبدا يشيل الحزن من صدرك ما تحس انك يوم تصحى تكون بخير وتضحك بالضبط ربي شال همك من صدرك وكمان لو حبيت شخص اكثر من الله الله يغار عليك وبس أتمنى الكلام يريح قلب بعض الناس المجروحين🤍🍃...
2025-12-29 22:56:34
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alazmi303
🐙Mubarak 🐙 :
: اطلب منكم طلب الفرج يارب الفرج دعواتكم🤲🏼
2026-05-22 08:19:58
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m_o7a_med
M🦇 :
صلوا على الحبيب
2026-05-23 08:56:50
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sbehdkiwevj
J :
ادعولي ان حياتي تتيسر والشي الي خايفه منه مايصير.
2026-05-10 21:32:11
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dtl_ll
.B. :
سلسله حوقله
2026-03-16 19:02:10
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s7ab182
💁🏽‍♀️ :
يارب انت عارف الي بقلبي يارب افرجها من عندك يارب افرجها من عندك يارب كل من شوه سمعتي او ظلمني فاانتقم منهم أشد انتقام
2025-10-22 18:08:02
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tota57392
tota :
لااله الا الله🤎🤎🤎🤎
2026-04-13 21:28:37
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ayabt_27
آية :
استغفر الله العلي العظيم واتوب اليه
2026-04-13 19:14:28
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shouq.star3
Sh💐 :
ماعندي شي ابكي عليه حياتي حلوه بس ابكي
2025-12-21 02:33:27
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xx.vv101
اللهم ارحم نايف و اغفر له :
لا حول ولا قوة إلى بالله
2026-01-14 21:29:08
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maha_qpm
عـيـن. :
لاحول ولا قوة الا بالله 💔😔
2025-09-28 17:57:49
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bintalsaqor2
BINTALSAQOR :
سبحان الله وبحمده 🤎
2026-02-06 22:56:10
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di123779
di123779 :
الله يرحم حالي
2025-10-08 11:30:16
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user6603441214472
صح :
داعواتك لي ولد اختي في العنايه يارب يشفيه الشفاء العاجل
2026-01-15 20:23:02
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hr._38
AF🥀🤍 :
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
2026-02-02 01:24:18
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dyuil3
Shaden :
استغفرالله
2026-02-01 18:16:22
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aprar1613
🌌 :
استغفرالله العظيم واتوب اليه
2026-04-24 15:32:29
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silamohmad2
sila20_26 :
ياااااااااااااااااااااااااارب استرني واغفرلي وارحمني
2026-01-18 19:25:54
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j0195604
jUMAN :
الحمدلله دائما وأبد 🤍
2026-02-02 23:23:13
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xx.vv101
اللهم ارحم نايف و اغفر له :
لا اله إلى الله
2026-01-14 21:28:59
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2026-02-23 22:49:47
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