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yusra.a.a1
يسرا علي :
❤️الحمدالله وشكرالله علي كل شي وعلي كل حال❤️
2026-04-22 12:47:49
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user8384091802540
مخاوي الليل :
الحمد الله
2026-05-02 21:29:04
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user79311161482093
محبوبة محبوبة :
الحمدالله دائما وابدا يارب رضاك
2026-01-07 10:09:49
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m8m086
⤸تِـعٰـ⃪ᬼ Ⓜ⑅⃝ـᬼبُ𓍱.:𝟏𝟐:𝟎𝟎 :
فالحمد لله على ما أخذ والحمد لله على ما أعطا وعلم أن الله لا يأخذ منك وإيما يبعد عنك ما لا يناسبك وهو أعلم بك من نفسك والخيره في مختاره الله والحمد لله على كل حال ... من كلماتي 😉🖐🏻
2025-12-01 17:57:43
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baraa___marwan
Baraa 🌹 :
الحمدلله
2026-03-26 07:45:59
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its.me0102
﮼علي 🇸🇦 :
في كل مرة ظنئت أني ضيعت شيئا جميلاً فوجئت أن اللّٰه اعد لي ماهو اجمل والطف واحن إصدق ….فالحمد الله دأئما وأبداً….❤️
2026-03-10 17:43:33
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deda.mbaya
Deda :
الحمدلله حمدا كثيرا طيبا مباركا فيه دائما وأبدا يارب العالمين
2026-03-23 12:29:07
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user4754455592371
خالد العامري :
اللهم لك الحمد
2026-03-15 04:10:33
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Asd7777777 :
الحمد لله الذي يعلم بسركم ونجواكم ويعلم ما هو فيه خير صلاحكم
2025-11-30 15:45:49
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farah.el67
Farah el :
يارب إنك تعلم بحالي
2026-04-09 17:27:30
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user83430614225373
ام اولادي :
الحمد لله والشكر لله
2026-03-09 08:56:47
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yasser apd elmnem :
رب الخير يأتي بالخير🥰
2026-05-20 22:53:02
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Aisha.Muhammad :
دائما تتكرر معي 🙏🏻
2026-04-04 18:56:29
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ayatelah3
ayatelah :
الحمد لله❤️
2026-04-29 20:01:20
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mohamed.kalkoul2
Mohamed Kalkoul :
الحمدلله
2026-04-26 19:54:26
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its.me0102
﮼علي 🇸🇦 :
ياما دفعتنا عقولنا وأحلامنا وأمانينا لنصدق أن بعض الأشياء ستبقى، لكن الحقيقة تعلمنا أن كل شيء قد يرحل… وأن بعض الخسارات كانت دروسًا
2026-03-10 17:45:32
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milamuhammad3
ميلا💕☺️ :
الحمدلله🙂⚡️🌷🕊️
2025-11-30 06:37:29
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user7152986059947
حيدر الخالدي :
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2025-11-29 19:55:04
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user4570661918412
الصقر الماربي ✌️✌️ :
الله آمالك الحمد ولك الشكر
2026-03-01 19:32:14
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ahmed.oucinvgbnyu
Ahmed :
الحمد ل الله
2026-02-25 22:18:19
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mmmmc740
وحيده كالقمر 🤕 :
الحمد الله دائما وابدا الحمد الله علي حيات يدبرها الله بلطف الحمد لله على كل شيء نحنو في
2026-05-18 05:20:12
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hindyounis0
Hind Younis :
في كل مره ظننت أني اضعت شيئا جميلا فوجئت أن الله أعد لي ماهو أجمل والطف وأحن وأصدق فالحمد لله دائما وابداا
2026-03-09 15:01:31
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maram.04.menage.deco
محلات مرام للأواني المنزلية :
ونعم بالله
2026-03-05 23:51:17
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omar_mahasneh
Omar :
العوض ان شاء الله جميل وقادم
2026-03-04 01:45:17
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user61746828836946
سليمان فيصل العلوأني :
الحمدلله دائماً وأبدأ
2025-11-29 19:58:24
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