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القارئ مشاري العفاسي
القارئ مشاري العفاسي
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w.marwiyah.mustho
W Marwiyah musthofa :
Masya Alllah tabarokkallah🤲🤲
2026-07-04 06:28:59
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m.o8704
M O :
الآن يشابه المغنين والممثلين في صوره وحتى حركاته
2026-07-04 08:08:14
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.hsn20
hsn.20 :
الله
2026-07-03 19:48:40
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najed621
الأعمش :
أعظم قسم في القرآن
2026-07-04 19:17:57
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mulvira.vila
Mulvira Vila :
mas
2026-07-04 06:07:56
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user655791097
Ahmed zein :
سوره اي وتلاوه سنه كام
2026-07-04 16:57:58
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zoubaida.hijaze
🌼🇱🇧zoubaida hijaze🌼 :
ماشاءالله كان
2026-07-04 06:28:03
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yemeni.hoopoe
Yemeni hoopoe :
ياسلام
2026-07-04 06:39:39
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zuhudwww
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Alhamdulilah
2026-07-04 13:12:23
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mishary.rashid.ala53
Mishary Rashid Alafasy :
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته. إخوتي وأخواتي الأعزاء، يسعدني جدًا الترحيب بكم في هذا المكان. من خلال كل نغمة من الأناشيد وكل آية من القرآن الكريم نتشاركها، كان أملي الوحيد دائمًا هو تقريب قلوبنا من السلام، ومن خالقنا. هذا المكان لنا لنتبادل فيه التذكير، ولنجد السكينة في ذكر الله، ولنسير معًا في رحلة الإيمان. شكرًا لكم على محبتكم الدائمة، ودعائكم، ودعمكم طوال السنوات الماضية. أسأل الله أن يبارككم، ويحفظ عائلاتكم، ويجعل هذا المكان منارة لنا جميعًا. أتطلع إلى مشاركة ما هو قادم معكم. تابعوني، ولا تنسوني من دعائكم.
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mulvira.vila
Mulvira Vila :
mashaallah
2026-07-04 06:07:39
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m.o8704
M O :
مع كيف كان وكيف صار
2026-07-04 08:07:47
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user7675275673428
اذكر الله :
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2026-07-04 17:30:11
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imranbey077
Imran Bey :
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2026-07-04 11:30:57
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manikasai_324
manikasai_324⚓ :
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2026-07-04 17:37:07
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شمس الأقصى لن تغيب :
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2026-07-04 23:33:23
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aof6100
الحسن :
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2026-07-03 23:39:30
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mira.gjoni123
mira.gjoni :
ما شاء الله تبارك الرحمن
2026-07-04 01:25:42
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mira.gjoni123
mira.gjoni :
اللهم صل وسلم على نبينا محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم 🕊❤️🤲🌿🥀🌸🌸💫
2026-07-04 01:26:05
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#fyp #viral #relatable #ouroboros #deep The phrase
#fyp #viral #relatable #ouroboros #deep The phrase "the cycle ends here" paired with the Ouroboros (the ancient symbol of a serpent or dragon eating its own tail) signifies a profound break from eternal repetition. It represents the conscious decision to shatter a continuous loop of destruction, fate, or inherited trauma in order to allow for genuine growth and new beginnings.The concept spans several cultural, philosophical, and pop-culture themes:1. The Core Meaning of the OuroborosOriginating in ancient Egypt, the Ouroboros classically symbolizes the eternal, repeating cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It represents time as a circle where every end immediately sparks a new beginning.2. "The Cycle Ends Here" (Breaking the Loop)When paired with the sentiment that the "cycle ends," the meaning shifts from an unending loop to an act of defiance:Breaking Karma/Fate: It means refusing to repeat the mistakes of the past. Instead of letting history constantly repeat itself, the subject bites through the loop to create a new, linear path of healing and new possibilities.Breaking Generational Chains: In personal and psychological contexts, it symbolizes stopping a destructive habit or ancestral trauma, choosing to end the loop of pain rather than passing it on.3. Philosophical InterpretationsThe Eternal Return: Philosophers like Friedrich Nietzsche explored the concept of eternal recurrence—the idea that all events in life will repeat infinitely. "Ending the cycle" is the philosophical rebellion against this, taking control of one's destiny rather than being doomed to repeat it.Unity of Opposites: In philosophy and psychoanalysis (like the works of Carl Jung), the snake consuming its own tail represents the integration of opposing forces (like conscious and unconscious, or creation and destruction). "Ending" the cycle is the moment these dualities become resolved and integrated.4. Pop Culture SignificanceGod of War: The phrase is famously tied to the God of War series, where Kratos challenges the destructive, cyclical nature of the gods and curses of vengeance (acting as an Ouroboros-like trap) to forge a new future for his family.

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