@mcaaoy111: اللهم يا غني يا حميد يا مبدئ يا معيد يا رحيم يا ودود اكفني بحلالك عن حرامك وتغنيني بفضلك عمن سواك

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الذئب العجوز :
اللهم امين يارب العالمين أجمعين يارب العالمين
2026-08-11 19:41:39
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alking3161
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اللهم ياغني ياحميد يامبدئ يامعيد يارحيم ياودود أغنني بحلالك عن حرامك وأكفني بفضلك عمن سواك وجعلنا من المقبولين عندك الذين تشملهم رحمتك في الدنيا والآخرة.. اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا وحبيبنا محمد ﷺ واله واصحابه اجمعين.
2026-08-18 19:43:11
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khelifikhelifi512
خليفي بن عودة :
الهم أمين يا رب العلمين
2026-08-10 09:55:31
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سوسو :
آمين يا رب العالمين
2026-08-16 05:05:19
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Sidali Ba :
اللهم امين يا رب
2026-08-08 23:58:21
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حيدر الدليمي963 :
امين يارب العالمين
2026-08-10 13:59:10
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زهير التجاني :
اللهم امييييين
2026-08-01 18:34:43
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ouafae amina :
اللهم امين يارب العالمين
2026-08-17 14:34:59
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mcaaoy111
ابو رهف :
اللهم ياغني ياحميد يامبدئ يامعيد يارحيم ياودود أغنني بحلالك عن حرامك وأكفني بفضلك عمن سواك وجعلنا من المقبولين عندك الذين تشملهم رحمتك في الدنيا والآخرة.. اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا وحبيبنا محمد ﷺ واله واصحابه اجمعين "اللَهُمَيَا غَنِيُيَا حَمِيدُ، يَا مُبْدِئُيَا مُعِيدُ، يَا رَحِيمُيَا وَدُودُ، اغْنِنِي بِحَلَالِكَعَنْحَرَامِكَ، وَأَغْنِنِي بِفَضْلِكَعَمَنْسِوَاكَ".
2026-08-19 00:47:58
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اللهم امين يارب العالمين 🤲🤲
2026-08-16 19:22:56
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اللهم امين يارب العالمين 🤲
2026-08-11 19:53:45
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2026-08-16 19:27:32
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غريب الدار من اعوام :
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2026-08-10 20:18:35
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ba_sm10
جـــــــــســـــــــور 🫳🏻 :
وليشهد الله اني في ضيق وهم كبير فأين انتم يا أربعين غريب ادعو لي بفك الكرب و زوال الهم والسعادة لي ولكم بالمثل
2026-08-08 22:51:47
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