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Post by rienn on Jan 8, 2009 17:37:47 GMT 8
yurp.. article 2 bgs tOk' mengingatkan sesame kte.. kak rienn.. nah kurma sbijik.. thanks.. tp ekceli pb yang suruh letak artikel tu.. nnt kita bg kat pb gak ek...
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Post by leya on Jan 8, 2009 17:58:37 GMT 8
thanks.. tp ekceli pb yang suruh letak artikel tu.. nnt kita bg kat pb gak ek... Ouh.. pb yg suruh letak.. xpe2.. nnt kte bg kat pb jugak..
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Post by mrberong on Jan 12, 2009 10:33:54 GMT 8
nak gak...
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Post by aina on Jan 13, 2009 16:48:42 GMT 8
wahhh.. mmg patut la article ni dkongsi ssme kiter... buley la jugk b'dakwah tnpe ragu2..hehe.. to berong >> x baek mminta....hihi...gurau jer...
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Post by mrberong on Jan 13, 2009 17:13:07 GMT 8
ok alah.. kalu x baik meminta... berong memaksa..
cepattttt.. nnnaaaakkkk gakkkkk
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Post by aina on Jan 13, 2009 17:18:48 GMT 8
oishhh.. over la plak dye ni... haha
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Post by reuque on Jan 19, 2009 1:41:49 GMT 8
betol tu.....kalo tangan kita kering and badan haiwan tu kering....xyah samak.... kalo rasa ragu2 baru samak... You sure about that, luv? I'm quite sure it only refers to dogs, but never heard of touching pigskin (on dry surface) need not sertu. And btw, sertu is the correct term. You can never samak pigskin or dogskin. Sertu means cleaning the part which made contact with the dog or pig using necessary ammount of water and dirt. Samak means to clean animal skin from any najis so that it is clean, pure and suci to use with the exception of dog or pigskin.
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