SAIFUL_ISLAM..💞(COMPLETED✅)
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  • Reads 39,117
  • Votes 2,034
  • Parts 20
  • Time 6h 46m
Complete, First published Sep 04, 2020
Labarin sarqaqiyar rayuwa, Makirci, Hassada, da tsantsar mugunta. Gefe d'aya kuma labarin SAIFUL_ISLAM labari ne dake tafe da luntsumammiyar soyayya marar gauraye👌🏾 SAIFULLAH DA ISLAM (SAIFUL_ISLAM).. Its just a romantic love story.. DONT be left out😘😻
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