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nilakasher97
🌸 :
বাবা হচ্ছে বাস্তবে নায়ক আই লাব ইউ বাবা
2026-04-29 09:45:19
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foryou012301
ফাইজার আম্মু 🌿 :
এখন যে আমার কমেন্টটা পড়তাছে,,,,, আল্লাহ যেন তার মা বাবাকে সুস্থ রাখেন....!!🤲
2026-04-29 20:08:02
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user6819611436067
মালয়েশিয়া প্রবাসীর বউ ❤️❤️❤️ :
বাবা হচ্ছে বাসতব নায়ক। আই লাভ ইউ বাবা
2026-04-29 12:16:41
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sadiya.begum98
🎀🍒মায়াবতী 🎀🍒 :
বাবা হচ্ছে একজন মহা নায়ক
2026-04-30 06:24:42
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ar.raj.jotok
Army Lover....Ayasha/ Ayush :
পৃথিবীর সবার বাবা কে আল্লাহ বাঁচিয়ে রাখুক ভালো রাখুক 🤲🤲
2026-04-30 15:07:48
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rujina_akter_07
_R U J I N A_ :
i love you abbu
2026-05-01 17:17:31
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mdratxkxxvs
Ƭ ʜ ᴇ Ꮹʜᴏꜱᴛ ✓ :
সবাই বলি আলহামদুলিল্লাহ 🙂💓
2026-04-30 01:36:22
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jakirnadiyajishan02
Nadiya khan Nupur :
লা ইলাহা ইল্লাল্লাহু মুহাম্মাদুর রাসুলুল্লাহ সাঃ
2026-04-29 13:09:44
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itsmerahi2k9
ʀᴀʜɪ :
আল্লাহ চাইলে সব সম্ভব..!! 😊❤️
2026-04-30 04:58:00
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dia.moni16
Dia Moni :
আল্লাহ তালা চাইলে সব কিছু পারেন,, আমিন,
2026-04-30 12:25:27
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hellloamih
OMOR SANY :
🥰🥰🥰🥰☺️☺️😊😊think
2026-04-30 08:19:22
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seuly90
sumi❤️ :
এক মাত্র আল্লাহ সর্বশক্তিমান আলহামদুলিল্লাহ
2026-04-30 10:50:39
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mmm829820
হিজাবি রাজকন্যা :
আল্লাহ কাছে হাজার শুকরিয়া
2026-04-30 02:32:03
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md.moinuddin.miya
Md moinuddin Miya :
আল্লাহ উত্তম পরিকল্পনা কারী,,
2026-04-30 05:27:27
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blackqueenjui
𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐉𝐮𝐢🎀 :
একেই বলে বাবার ভালোবাসা 🫶😌
2026-04-30 14:45:59
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user402616107094
মিষ্টি পাখি :
বাবা হচ্ছে বাস্তবে নায়ক লাভ ইউ বাবা ❤️
2026-04-30 02:52:10
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sadekur.rohoman4
Sadekur Rohoman :
আল্লাহর কাছে লাখো সুখরিয়া
2026-05-01 06:56:57
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alamgir.sheikh41
Alamgir Sheikh :
আল্লাহ মালিক
2026-04-30 13:42:53
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user2425170070920
সখের জীবন 😌😌 :
আল্লাহ তুমি মহান তুমি চাইলে সবি সমভব 🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲
2026-04-29 11:37:24
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md.juwel3204
♥️♥️..🌹🌹 :
বাবা হচ্ছে আমাদের কলিজা🥰🥰🥰
2026-04-30 10:06:28
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mdeyamin2652
◥꧁ইয়ামিনের বউ꧂◤ :
সবাই বলি আলহামদুলিল্লাহ
2026-04-30 09:19:32
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princess.moni011
♡Y⃟𝐨𝐮𝐫ᥫᩣP⃟𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬.🎀 :
বাবা তুমি নায়ক🥰
2026-04-29 15:25:31
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ayshak0098
- 𝘛𝘖𝘠𝘈 𝘉𝘉'𝘡🌚💋 :
2026-04-29 12:17:32
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pratoooo0
𝒮𝑒𝒸𝓊𝓇𝒾𝓉𝓎 :
বাবা হচ্ছে বাস্তবে নায়ক 🥰
2026-04-30 04:40:33
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ismailfoker599
জীবন সাথী :
আল্লাহ আল্লাহ আল্লাহ আলহামদুলিল্লাহ
2026-04-30 03:43:13
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In the year 332 BCE, Alexander the Great, driven by his ambition to conquer lands and spread Hellenistic culture, invaded Egypt. As he marched into the ancient land, he encountered the city of Memphis, where he was greeted by the Egyptian priests who saw in him the potential for change. During his conquest, Alexander fostered the early beginnings of the cult of Serapis, intrigued by the idea of blending Egyptian and Greek beliefs into a unified faith. However, it was after his death that the cult truly took shape. Following Alexander’s demise, his general Ptolemy seized control of Egypt and proclaimed himself Pharaoh. Ptolemy saw an opportunity to solidify his rule by promoting the cult of Serapis. Ptolemy’s forced the sculptor and craftsman priest of Egypt to create him a statue of Serapis, imbuing it with the attributes of him mixed with both Egyptian and Greek gods. This statue became the centerpiece of the Serapeum, a grand temple and house of religious books and artifacts not to far from the Library of Alexandria served as a temple complex for the worship of the deity Serapis. Ptolemy, with the likeness of Serapis as a symbol of his divine authority, presented himself as the earthly embodiment of the god, further legitimizing his rule as Pharaoh. As Ptolemy’s dynasty continued, Serapis gained popularity among the populace and beyond. His cult spread rapidly throughout the Mediterranean world, becoming one of the most widely worshipped deities of the Hellenistic period. The followers of Serapis are called “Christians”, the parallels between Ptolemy and Jesus emerged in the tales told by Serapis’ followers. Like Jesus, Ptolemy was seen as a divine ruler who brought peace and prosperity to his subjects. Both were believed to have performed acts of benevolence and kindness, earning the admiration and devotion of their followers. Despite the differences in their historical contexts, the stories of Ptolemy and Jesus became intertwined through the lens of Serapis, illustrating the enduring power of myth and the human desire for figures who embody hope, redemption, and divine grace. 😇 #jesus #serapis #christ #zeus #mithra #apis #osiris #hades #willobeingwillo
In the year 332 BCE, Alexander the Great, driven by his ambition to conquer lands and spread Hellenistic culture, invaded Egypt. As he marched into the ancient land, he encountered the city of Memphis, where he was greeted by the Egyptian priests who saw in him the potential for change. During his conquest, Alexander fostered the early beginnings of the cult of Serapis, intrigued by the idea of blending Egyptian and Greek beliefs into a unified faith. However, it was after his death that the cult truly took shape. Following Alexander’s demise, his general Ptolemy seized control of Egypt and proclaimed himself Pharaoh. Ptolemy saw an opportunity to solidify his rule by promoting the cult of Serapis. Ptolemy’s forced the sculptor and craftsman priest of Egypt to create him a statue of Serapis, imbuing it with the attributes of him mixed with both Egyptian and Greek gods. This statue became the centerpiece of the Serapeum, a grand temple and house of religious books and artifacts not to far from the Library of Alexandria served as a temple complex for the worship of the deity Serapis. Ptolemy, with the likeness of Serapis as a symbol of his divine authority, presented himself as the earthly embodiment of the god, further legitimizing his rule as Pharaoh. As Ptolemy’s dynasty continued, Serapis gained popularity among the populace and beyond. His cult spread rapidly throughout the Mediterranean world, becoming one of the most widely worshipped deities of the Hellenistic period. The followers of Serapis are called “Christians”, the parallels between Ptolemy and Jesus emerged in the tales told by Serapis’ followers. Like Jesus, Ptolemy was seen as a divine ruler who brought peace and prosperity to his subjects. Both were believed to have performed acts of benevolence and kindness, earning the admiration and devotion of their followers. Despite the differences in their historical contexts, the stories of Ptolemy and Jesus became intertwined through the lens of Serapis, illustrating the enduring power of myth and the human desire for figures who embody hope, redemption, and divine grace. 😇 #jesus #serapis #christ #zeus #mithra #apis #osiris #hades #willobeingwillo

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