Happy birthday to your son 💐 ❤️ Yeah When i was young i celebrate but now I'm 21 so When I reached puberty I stopped celebrating my birthday because it's not permissible in Islam and the Prophet may Allah bless him and grant him peace didn't celebrate his birthday and of course when i enter a new age i appreciate my day and month in which i were born, but there is no need to celebrate it. You're happy on that day and tell your family and friends that it is your birthday and that’s it. There is no need to hold a party and blow out candles because that would be imitating the Christians and that's not permissible ☺️
Happy birthday Jack , i wish you all the best and your special family guys you so welcome to Morocco it's just a part of earth 🌎 so you guys feel comfortable here cuz your just in your home , kids be smart and learn more darija to make your life easier and then you ll amazed by moroccan culture and yeah good luck 🎉❤
Q. My children have recently been exposed to the concept of birthdays. They saw children blowing out candles on a cake after singing them a birthday song. My question is, is it permissible to put candles on an Eid cake and have the kids blow it out so they don’t feel left out? A. Absolutely not. You cannot do that. This becomes imitating the unbelievers in their festivals and celebrations. You’re imitating birthdays and attempting to put an Islamic twist on it. In reality, this exposes children to watering down their religion from a young age to fit the customs and cultures of the unbelievers over standing firmly and steadfast to the rope of Allah. What happens when Muslims are ignorant about concepts such as this and view it to be minor, you end up eventually seeing Muslim families having a Turkey on thanksgiving or a roast dinner on Christmas in the name of “just spending time with the family” or “just eating a dinner together.” Some go as far as even putting up trees in their homes during Christmas and decorating it with all sorts of excuses like “a creative activity for the kids” or “my children will feel left out.” They do everything the unbelievers do but remove the name thinking it’s then permissible. You are only fooling yourselves. You’re stripping away the solid Islamic foundation Islam instructs. We have firm, Islamic, Monotheistic, non-comprisable beliefs. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whosoever imitates a people is one of them.” Islam covers every aspect of our lives, you cannot give something you don’t have and that’s why knowledge of this religion is crucial for everyone! We are proud of our ways and that’s also a reason why we are prohibited to imitate the unbelievers, because it shows a preference, a loyalty and love for their ways over ours. It is a defeatist mentality right from the beginning. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “This day I have perfected for you your religion, and completed My Blessing upon you, and have approved for you as religion, Submission (Islam).” - Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
A Moroccan living in Spain, I follow you, your love for Morocco, our love for you, you are the ambassador of Moroccan tourism, may God save and protect youThank you
Salam 😊 Happy birthday to your dear son Jack :) You’re so much fun and an adventurer :) I would love to be able to move to Morocco with the fam (hubby is Moroccan and I’m American) ..Salams from Abu Dhabi :) 👋
Q. My children have recently been exposed to the concept of birthdays. They saw children blowing out candles on a cake after singing them a birthday song. My question is, is it permissible to put candles on an Eid cake and have the kids blow it out so they don’t feel left out? A. Absolutely not. You cannot do that. This becomes imitating the unbelievers in their festivals and celebrations. You’re imitating birthdays and attempting to put an Islamic twist on it. In reality, this exposes children to watering down their religion from a young age to fit the customs and cultures of the unbelievers over standing firmly and steadfast to the rope of Allah. What happens when Muslims are ignorant about concepts such as this and view it to be minor, you end up eventually seeing Muslim families having a Turkey on thanksgiving or a roast dinner on Christmas in the name of “just spending time with the family” or “just eating a dinner together.” Some go as far as even putting up trees in their homes during Christmas and decorating it with all sorts of excuses like “a creative activity for the kids” or “my children will feel left out.” They do everything the unbelievers do but remove the name thinking it’s then permissible. You are only fooling yourselves. You’re stripping away the solid Islamic foundation Islam instructs. We have firm, Islamic, Monotheistic, non-comprisable beliefs. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whosoever imitates a people is one of them.” Islam covers every aspect of our lives, you cannot give something you don’t have and that’s why knowledge of this religion is crucial for everyone! We are proud of our ways and that’s also a reason why we are prohibited to imitate the unbelievers, because it shows a preference, a loyalty and love for their ways over ours. It is a defeatist mentality right from the beginning. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “This day I have perfected for you your religion, and completed My Blessing upon you, and have approved for you as religion, Submission (Islam).” - Shaykh Musa Jibril
Q. My children have recently been exposed to the concept of birthdays. They saw children blowing out candles on a cake after singing them a birthday song. My question is, is it permissible to put candles on an Eid cake and have the kids blow it out so they don’t feel left out? A. Absolutely not. You cannot do that. This becomes imitating the unbelievers in their festivals and celebrations. You’re imitating birthdays and attempting to put an Islamic twist on it. In reality, this exposes children to watering down their religion from a young age to fit the customs and cultures of the unbelievers over standing firmly and steadfast to the rope of Allah. What happens when Muslims are ignorant about concepts such as this and view it to be minor, you end up eventually seeing Muslim families having a Turkey on thanksgiving or a roast dinner on Christmas in the name of “just spending time with the family” or “just eating a dinner together.” Some go as far as even putting up trees in their homes during Christmas and decorating it with all sorts of excuses like “a creative activity for the kids” or “my children will feel left out.” They do everything the unbelievers do but remove the name thinking it’s then permissible. You are only fooling yourselves. You’re stripping away the solid Islamic foundation Islam instructs. We have firm, Islamic, Monotheistic, non-comprisable beliefs. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whosoever imitates a people is one of them.” Islam covers every aspect of our lives, you cannot give something you don’t have and that’s why knowledge of this religion is crucial for everyone! We are proud of our ways and that’s also a reason why we are prohibited to imitate the unbelievers, because it shows a preference, a loyalty and love for their ways over ours. It is a defeatist mentality right from the beginning. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “This day I have perfected for you your religion, and completed My Blessing upon you, and have approved for you as religion, Submission (Islam).” - Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله t.me/LightOfTheTruth
Q. My children have recently been exposed to the concept of birthdays. They saw children blowing out candles on a cake after singing them a birthday song. My question is, is it permissible to put candles on an Eid cake and have the kids blow it out so they don’t feel left out? A. Absolutely not. You cannot do that. This becomes imitating the unbelievers in their festivals and celebrations. You’re imitating birthdays and attempting to put an Islamic twist on it. In reality, this exposes children to watering down their religion from a young age to fit the customs and cultures of the unbelievers over standing firmly and steadfast to the rope of Allah. What happens when Muslims are ignorant about concepts such as this and view it to be minor, you end up eventually seeing Muslim families having a Turkey on thanksgiving or a roast dinner on Christmas in the name of “just spending time with the family” or “just eating a dinner together.” Some go as far as even putting up trees in their homes during Christmas and decorating it with all sorts of excuses like “a creative activity for the kids” or “my children will feel left out.” They do everything the unbelievers do but remove the name thinking it’s then permissible. You are only fooling yourselves. You’re stripping away the solid Islamic foundation Islam instructs. We have firm, Islamic, Monotheistic, non-comprisable beliefs. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whosoever imitates a people is one of them.” Islam covers every aspect of our lives, you cannot give something you don’t have and that’s why knowledge of this religion is crucial for everyone! We are proud of our ways and that’s also a reason why we are prohibited to imitate the unbelievers, because it shows a preference, a loyalty and love for their ways over ours. It is a defeatist mentality right from the beginning. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “This day I have perfected for you your religion, and completed My Blessing upon you, and have approved for you as religion, Submission (Islam).” - Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله t.me/LightOfTheTruth
@@J-S.I "commanding good" by threatening kids with the day of judgement and hellfire just because they're celebrating with a cake....yeah way to go brother! self righteousness is a disease! have a lovely day.
As Muslims, we must adhere to the teachings of Islam and it’s our duty to teach our children our deen. As a revert, I have abandoned celebrations that were taught to me by my ignorant parents. Look, I don’t know if you are Muslim or not (in case you are NOT then I understand your position), but if you are, then there’s an ayat in the Noble Quran: “O believers! Whoever among you abandons their faith, Allah will replace them with others who love Him and are loved by Him. They will be humble with the believers but firm towards the disbelievers, struggling in the Way of Allah; fearing no blame from anyone. This is the favour of Allah. He grants it to whoever He wills. And Allah is All-Bountiful, All-Knowing.” [5:54]
I just realized that i was 14 in the pandemic corona and now i'm turning 19yo in 2 months, time flies, tell jack to enjoy his time as long as he's a kid
Happy birthday and many more Jack. I wish him good health, happiness, love and all his future project succeed. I hope you all enjoy his special day. Big hugs and kisses 🎉🎁🎂🥳😘
Happy sweet birthday to brother Jack 🙂🌷🌺💐 may every year celebrate same and better joy with peace and love and safety and prosperity. May you always be united family together. 🌸🌷🌹🌺
Happy birthday Jack, you are the child of all Moroccans who learn to know you for more than a year. We know that Morocco is not your birth contry but we know for sure that it became your contry of heart and it will be for ever because its sky its trees, its land and its people are part of you. With all our love and support for you and your family, may Allah bless you all. 🎉❤
Do you celebrate birthdays?
Yes but at a certain age we stop! 😂
Happy birthday family. We wante Moor American families like you in Morocco ❤ you make good reputation .tanks
yep
@@momof4vlogs sory m'y english very bad speak franch italien arabique
Happy birthday to your son 💐 ❤️
Yeah When i was young i celebrate but now I'm 21 so When I reached puberty I stopped celebrating my birthday because it's not permissible in Islam and the Prophet may Allah bless him and grant him peace didn't celebrate his birthday and of course when i enter a new age i appreciate my day and month in which i were born, but there is no need to celebrate it. You're happy on that day and tell your family and friends that it is your birthday and that’s it. There is no need to hold a party and blow out candles because that would be imitating the Christians and that's not permissible ☺️
Thank you so much for sharing with us everything
Happy birthday Jack , i wish you all the best and your special family guys you so welcome to Morocco it's just a part of earth 🌎 so you guys feel comfortable here cuz your just in your home , kids be smart and learn more darija to make your life easier and then you ll amazed by moroccan culture and yeah good luck 🎉❤
Kids love celebrating their birthdays , it’s a very special occasion for them.
Happy birthday Jack
Q. My children have recently been exposed to the concept of birthdays. They saw children blowing out candles on a cake after singing them a birthday song. My question is, is it permissible to put candles on an Eid cake and have the kids blow it out so they don’t feel left out?
A. Absolutely not. You cannot do that. This becomes imitating the unbelievers in their festivals and celebrations. You’re imitating birthdays and attempting to put an Islamic twist on it. In reality, this exposes children to watering down their religion from a young age to fit the customs and cultures of the unbelievers over standing firmly and steadfast to the rope of Allah. What happens when Muslims are ignorant about concepts such as this and view it to be minor, you end up eventually seeing Muslim families having a Turkey on thanksgiving or a roast dinner on Christmas in the name of “just spending time with the family” or “just eating a dinner together.” Some go as far as even putting up trees in their homes during Christmas and decorating it with all sorts of excuses like “a creative activity for the kids” or “my children will feel left out.” They do everything the unbelievers do but remove the name thinking it’s then permissible. You are only fooling yourselves. You’re stripping away the solid Islamic foundation Islam instructs. We have firm, Islamic, Monotheistic, non-comprisable beliefs. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whosoever imitates a people is one of them.”
Islam covers every aspect of our lives, you cannot give something you don’t have and that’s why knowledge of this religion is crucial for everyone! We are proud of our ways and that’s also a reason why we are prohibited to imitate the unbelievers, because it shows a preference, a loyalty and love for their ways over ours. It is a defeatist mentality right from the beginning. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “This day I have perfected for you your religion, and completed My Blessing upon you, and have approved for you as religion, Submission (Islam).”
- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
عيد ميلاد سعيد جاك Jack 🥳 ❤🇲🇦🤚🏽🤩
A Moroccan living in Spain, I follow you, your love for Morocco, our love for you, you are the ambassador of Moroccan tourism, may God save and protect youThank you
Chokran
Happy birthday and may you have a happy, healthy and prosperous year with your mother and sister jack ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Happy birthday man...I wish you good success in your studies... and a good stay for the whole family
Thanks a ton!
Happy New Year Jack. We wish you success in your studies and all your life
Salam 😊 Happy birthday to your dear son Jack :)
You’re so much fun and an adventurer :)
I would love to be able to move to Morocco with the fam (hubby is Moroccan and I’m American) ..Salams from Abu Dhabi :) 👋
Thank you 😊
Welcom to moroco ❤
Happy birthday Jack! Long life and plenty of success!🎂
Thank you so much 😀
@@forillonbear131 how long he will live it’s already been written down. It’s better to make dua for guidance
Q. My children have recently been exposed to the concept of birthdays. They saw children blowing out candles on a cake after singing them a birthday song. My question is, is it permissible to put candles on an Eid cake and have the kids blow it out so they don’t feel left out?
A. Absolutely not. You cannot do that. This becomes imitating the unbelievers in their festivals and celebrations. You’re imitating birthdays and attempting to put an Islamic twist on it. In reality, this exposes children to watering down their religion from a young age to fit the customs and cultures of the unbelievers over standing firmly and steadfast to the rope of Allah. What happens when Muslims are ignorant about concepts such as this and view it to be minor, you end up eventually seeing Muslim families having a Turkey on thanksgiving or a roast dinner on Christmas in the name of “just spending time with the family” or “just eating a dinner together.” Some go as far as even putting up trees in their homes during Christmas and decorating it with all sorts of excuses like “a creative activity for the kids” or “my children will feel left out.” They do everything the unbelievers do but remove the name thinking it’s then permissible. You are only fooling yourselves. You’re stripping away the solid Islamic foundation Islam instructs. We have firm, Islamic, Monotheistic, non-comprisable beliefs. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whosoever imitates a people is one of them.”
Islam covers every aspect of our lives, you cannot give something you don’t have and that’s why knowledge of this religion is crucial for everyone! We are proud of our ways and that’s also a reason why we are prohibited to imitate the unbelievers, because it shows a preference, a loyalty and love for their ways over ours. It is a defeatist mentality right from the beginning. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “This day I have perfected for you your religion, and completed My Blessing upon you, and have approved for you as religion, Submission (Islam).”
- Shaykh Musa Jibril
Happy birthday Jack, I wish all the happiness of the world 🎉
Great mother, cute kids, and nice country. Your subscriber from kenya.
Q. My children have recently been exposed to the concept of birthdays. They saw children blowing out candles on a cake after singing them a birthday song. My question is, is it permissible to put candles on an Eid cake and have the kids blow it out so they don’t feel left out?
A. Absolutely not. You cannot do that. This becomes imitating the unbelievers in their festivals and celebrations. You’re imitating birthdays and attempting to put an Islamic twist on it. In reality, this exposes children to watering down their religion from a young age to fit the customs and cultures of the unbelievers over standing firmly and steadfast to the rope of Allah. What happens when Muslims are ignorant about concepts such as this and view it to be minor, you end up eventually seeing Muslim families having a Turkey on thanksgiving or a roast dinner on Christmas in the name of “just spending time with the family” or “just eating a dinner together.” Some go as far as even putting up trees in their homes during Christmas and decorating it with all sorts of excuses like “a creative activity for the kids” or “my children will feel left out.” They do everything the unbelievers do but remove the name thinking it’s then permissible. You are only fooling yourselves. You’re stripping away the solid Islamic foundation Islam instructs. We have firm, Islamic, Monotheistic, non-comprisable beliefs. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whosoever imitates a people is one of them.”
Islam covers every aspect of our lives, you cannot give something you don’t have and that’s why knowledge of this religion is crucial for everyone! We are proud of our ways and that’s also a reason why we are prohibited to imitate the unbelievers, because it shows a preference, a loyalty and love for their ways over ours. It is a defeatist mentality right from the beginning. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “This day I have perfected for you your religion, and completed My Blessing upon you, and have approved for you as religion, Submission (Islam).”
- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
t.me/LightOfTheTruth
Such a beautiful family, Happy Birthday Jack!
Machallah happy birthday jack hope you alk the best in your life your kid have the same age like my nephew
Happy birthday JACK 🎉🎂all the best for the coming years.
happy Birthday , 13 years old.I hope all your wishes come true today, my friend. take care a lot to your MOM
Happy birthday Jack! May you have the best 13th EVER Insha'Allah!
Happy Birthday Jack!!
🎁 🎊🎉❤🎉🎁
So Happy BIRTHDAY To You JACK🎉🎈🎉🌹🎉 Full Of HAPPINESS🎉HEALTH 🎉 & Continous SUCCESS
🎁 🎊🎉❤🎉🎁
From Brussels
Happy birthday JACK ❤🎉
عيد ميلاد سعيد وكل عام وانت بخير وصحة وسلامة جاك 🎉🎉🎉🎉happy birthdays 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎁🎁🎁🎈🎈🎈🎈🎂🎂🎂🎊🎊
Happy birthday Jack ❤🎉
Hey!Hey! Happy Birthday Jack!
Joyeux anniversaire jack . MERCI
Happy birthday Jack 🎂 🎉
Lots of great things and may all your dreams come true 🥰🎉
Thank you so much!!
@@momof4vlogswhat did you have to eat while Jack and cam we’re eating fries and stuff?
@@momof4vlogswhen’s Cam Birthday
Happy birthday jack 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
🇲🇦>>>>>>from 🇺🇲
Happy Birthday Jack 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Happy Birthday Jack !❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎁🎶🕺🎖
Happy birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉
Form morocco Happy brithday jack l wish you a beautiful life
Q. My children have recently been exposed to the concept of birthdays. They saw children blowing out candles on a cake after singing them a birthday song. My question is, is it permissible to put candles on an Eid cake and have the kids blow it out so they don’t feel left out?
A. Absolutely not. You cannot do that. This becomes imitating the unbelievers in their festivals and celebrations. You’re imitating birthdays and attempting to put an Islamic twist on it. In reality, this exposes children to watering down their religion from a young age to fit the customs and cultures of the unbelievers over standing firmly and steadfast to the rope of Allah. What happens when Muslims are ignorant about concepts such as this and view it to be minor, you end up eventually seeing Muslim families having a Turkey on thanksgiving or a roast dinner on Christmas in the name of “just spending time with the family” or “just eating a dinner together.” Some go as far as even putting up trees in their homes during Christmas and decorating it with all sorts of excuses like “a creative activity for the kids” or “my children will feel left out.” They do everything the unbelievers do but remove the name thinking it’s then permissible. You are only fooling yourselves. You’re stripping away the solid Islamic foundation Islam instructs. We have firm, Islamic, Monotheistic, non-comprisable beliefs. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whosoever imitates a people is one of them.”
Islam covers every aspect of our lives, you cannot give something you don’t have and that’s why knowledge of this religion is crucial for everyone! We are proud of our ways and that’s also a reason why we are prohibited to imitate the unbelievers, because it shows a preference, a loyalty and love for their ways over ours. It is a defeatist mentality right from the beginning. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “This day I have perfected for you your religion, and completed My Blessing upon you, and have approved for you as religion, Submission (Islam).”
- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
t.me/LightOfTheTruth
Happy birthday Jack. Shokran bezzaf for sharing Jack’s birthday ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Happy birthdays JACK .
BON ANNIVERSAIRE JACK
عيد ميلاد سعيد جاك ❤❤❤
Joyeux anniversaire Jack 🎉🎉🎉
Happy birthday 🎈🎂 jack
Happy birthday Jack! Yay, you're a teenager. Mom is going to be so excited, I'm sure. LOL
Happy birthday, Dancing Prince!
Happy birthday jack🎉❤😊
This lady is amazing 💖she got us all to love her so quick 💖
Happy birthday kid , all the best wishes and happiness.
Have fun you the greatest and famous.
Beautiful!❤ yes, I celebrate Birthdays!🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍👍👏
Happy belated birthday Jack 🎉🎉wish you allllllll the best !! ❤
Happy birthday Jack. You made him sooo happy! Wonderful to see the kids happy and making friends ❤
@@mb5030 he won’t be very happy on the Day of Judgement.
His mother knows celebrating birthday is not from Islam yet she insists on celebrating it.
@J-S.I get lost with that BS. Have you got any guarantees for yourself on the day of judgment? Mind your life and leave people in peace.
@ Muslim loves for others what he loves for himself and is obliged to command good and forbid evil.
Have a lovely day..
@@J-S.I "commanding good" by threatening kids with the day of judgement and hellfire just because they're celebrating with a cake....yeah way to go brother!
self righteousness is a disease! have a lovely day.
As Muslims, we must adhere to the teachings of Islam and it’s our duty to teach our children our deen.
As a revert, I have abandoned celebrations that were taught to me by my ignorant parents.
Look, I don’t know if you are Muslim or not (in case you are NOT then I understand your position), but if you are, then there’s an ayat in the Noble Quran:
“O believers! Whoever among you abandons their faith, Allah will replace them with others who love Him and are loved by Him. They will be humble with the believers but firm towards the disbelievers, struggling in the Way of Allah; fearing no blame from anyone. This is the favour of Allah. He grants it to whoever He wills. And Allah is All-Bountiful, All-Knowing.” [5:54]
Happy birthday dear Jack, with love from Morocco 🎉❤
You’re the future great Moroccan personality with your little little sister 🤞✌️
Thank you! 😃
I just realized that i was 14 in the pandemic corona and now i'm turning 19yo in 2 months, time flies, tell jack to enjoy his time as long as he's a kid
Happy birthday Jack happy for you you are your nice family
Happy birthday and many more Jack. I wish him good health, happiness, love and all his future project succeed. I hope you all enjoy his special day. Big hugs and kisses 🎉🎁🎂🥳😘
عيد ميلاد سعيد و كل عام و أنتم بخير و نراه شابا يافعا صالحا و يكبر في بيئة صالحة ينهل منها و ينفعها لاحقا بإذن الله 🎉😊❤
عيد ميلاد سعيد جاك🎂🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Happy Birthday Day Jack and Many, Many Happy Returns
Happy birthday Jack 🎈🎈🎈
Happy Birthday Jack🎈 🎉🎈 You’re lucky to have such a wonderful mom! She planned such a special day for you!
Happy sweet birthday to brother Jack 🙂🌷🌺💐 may every year celebrate same and better joy with peace and love and safety and prosperity. May you always be united family together. 🌸🌷🌹🌺
This was just super duper wholesome and cute, may all the days of your life be happy Jackie boy 🏵️🏵️💕💕🎉🎉
Happy Birthday Jack hope you had a great one 🎉
Happy birthday Jack, you are the child of all Moroccans who learn to know you for more than a year. We know that Morocco is not your birth contry but we know for sure that it became your contry of heart and it will be for ever because its sky its trees, its land and its people are part of you. With all our love and support for you and your family, may Allah bless you all. 🎉❤
happy birthday Jack with all my best wishes
Happy birthday Jack !!!
Jack and Camryn look older now. Happy birthday, Jack. Bon anniversaire! 🎂🍰🧁🍦
happy bthday jacky
Happy birthday young man, and happy many returns🎉🎉
Happy Birthday Jack! 🧁🍩🎂✨🎈🎊🎁
Happy birthday 🎉 lot of success and health wishes😊
Happy 13th birthday Jack 🎂🥳! May God bless you and may you achieve success. Be a good son and a great brother dude!
Happy birthday Juck🎉🎁🎂🎊, enjoy your day 🎉
Happy birthday Jack , 🎉🎉🎉 nice family ❤ much respect for you guys 💕
Happy birthday and enjoy your childhood to the fullest.
Happy birthday Jack Dima raja as always
Happy birthday Jack! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Erin you're a great mom! Bless you all ❤
Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 injoy your day Jack
Happy birthday jack, till 100 and more. And hopefully a very successful and healthy life ❤❤❤❤
Alles Gute zum Geburtstag jack🎉🎉
Happy 13 birthday dear Jack n your two n Morocco your second home..
Happy birthday Jack wish you all the best in your life and the best of luck with your studies keep it up bud,🎉🎉
Happy Birthday Jack! 🎉
Happy birthday, Jack 🎉🎉 of course we celebrate birthdays
Happy birthday 🎉🎉🎉❤
Happy birthday ❤🇲🇦🇱🇷❤🙏🙏🙏
Happy birthday Jack 🎉 best wishes for you ♥️🇲🇦
Happy birthday Jack 🎉🎉I wish you the success in your studies and your life ❤
I wish you a Happy birthday Jack 🎂
Happy birthday Jack, good wishes from NYC.
Happy birthday man 🕺🇲🇦🇺🇲
Happy birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 Jack best wishes on his special day 💖
Happy birthday Jack, wish you all the best in Morocco 🎉
Happy birthday 🎉🎂I wish him 100 years
Happy birthday Jack !!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Happy birthday son 🎉🎉🎉
Happy birthday Jack 🎂🎂🎉🎉best wishes ❤
Happy Birthday Jack 🎉 Have the best time ever! x
Happy birthday young man!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Happy birthday man 💪🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳🥳🎂
Happy birthday from the Netherlands! ❤
Happy birthday lad🎉🎉
عيد ميلاد سعيد جاك.
عقبال 100 عام انشاء الله.
🌹
Happy birthday Jack. Wishing you all the best.
Happy birthday to the legend Jack, with many joy to come
Happy birthday JACK ❤ God bless
Happy birthday jack🎉
Happy birthday buddy with all my best wishes ❤❤❤