para todos

para todos
para akellos que me kieren un besazo

# Posté le mardi 30 décembre 2008 08:03

para mi houcine mi vida

para mi houcine mi vida
te lo dediko a ti te kiero muxo y no te olvidare nunca

# Posté le mardi 30 décembre 2008 08:01

lamis et yahya

lamis et yahya
el musasal k me gusto

# Posté le mardi 30 décembre 2008 08:14

MaSaRRy

MaSaRRy
k wapo

# Posté le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 04:58

ViVa aRgEliA

ViVa aRgEliA
VIVA ARGELIA Y
A los que no le gusta ke se jodan

# Posté le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 05:00

cIrIsTiAnO rOnAldo

cIrIsTiAnO rOnAldo
ke wapo

# Posté le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 05:02

ke rikas ke esta¡

ke rikas ke esta¡
os apetece kien kier ke me lo diga 1º jejejeje

# Posté le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 05:04

subhan el lah

subhan el lah

# Posté le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 05:34

el quran es todo para mi

el quran es todo para mi
The Qur'an[1] (Arabic: القرآن‎ al-qur'ān, literally "the recitation"; also sometimes transliterated as Quran, Qur'ān, Koran, Alcoran or Al-Qur'ān) is the central religious text of Islam. Muslims believe the Qur'an to be the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind, and consider the original Arabic text to be the final revelation of God.
Islam holds that the Qur'an was revealed to Muhammad by the angel Jibrīl (Gabriel) from AD 610 to his death in AD 632.[2][6][7] The Qur'an was written down by Muhammad's companions while he was alive, although the prime method of transmission was oral. In AD 633, the written text was compiled, and in AD 653 it was standardized, distributed in the Islamic empire and produced in large numbers.[8] The present form of the Qur'an is regarded as God's revelation to Muhammad by academic scholars, and the search for significant variants in Western academia has been unsuccessful.[9][10]

Muslims regard the Qur'an as the culmination of a series of divine messages that started with those revealed to Adam, regarded in Islam as the first prophet, and continued with the Suhuf Ibrahim (Scrolls of Abraham),[11] the Tawrat (Torah),[12][13] the Zabur (Psalms),[14][15] and the Injeel (Gospel).[16][17][18] The aforementioned books are not explicitly included in the Qur'an, but are recognized therein.[19][20] The Qur'an also refers[21] to many events from Jewish and Christian scriptures, some of which are retold in comparatively distinctive ways from the Bible and the Torah, while obliquely referring to other events described explicitly in those texts.

The Qur'an itself expresses that it is the book of guidance. Therefore it rarely offers detailed accounts of historical events; the text instead typically placing emphasis on the moral significance of an event rather than its narrative sequence.[22] It does not describe natural facts in a scientific manner but teaches that natural and supernatural events are signs of God.[23] Muslims believe the Qur'an itself to be the main miracle of Muhammad and that its alleged "inimitability" proves his status as a prophet.[24]

# Posté le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 05:38

NaRmIn Et AmAr

NaRmIn Et AmAr
no me gusto el final
ana kunt haba ke se casen pero weno

# Posté le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 05:44