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ࢪبــما شهيدة. ³¹³.🔹 :
يااجماعة هم مِثلي أنتُم تعيشون واقعة كَربلاء بكُل أيامكُم وساعاتكُم الله شاهد دراسه گوه أدرس مو رياء بَس أريد أعرف هم مِثلي إنتُم صدق عندما قال رسول الله {ص} : (إن لولدي الحُسين شرارة في قلوب المؤمنين لاتَطفئ أبداً) 💔.
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˼♯ 🍃 احممد فائز 🥷 ↯✘ ˹m :
موفق يروحاٱ💜🫶🏽
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احبكم 💕
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yones.gmail.com
𝓨𝓸𝓷𝓮𝓼 ♝. :
زلم خشنه 🖤🔥
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عبدالله نسيم :
رجال الخاتون 🤍
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الرجال🔥🤐
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علي عمران :
رجال الصحرا ✨🤍
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_at1.9
امـيـن مـصـطـفـىٰ"♥👎🏿. :
رجال الصحراء ✌🏿.
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كل توقيع
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قادي… :
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حـساام واثـق.. :
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صادق عمار . :
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جناتَ . :
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ضرغام قصي 🫧 :
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𝓨𝓸𝓷𝓮𝓼 ♝. :
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