whensoever in A Sentence

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    Whensoever they sensed Our punishment they fled from them.

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    The Messias, however, Whensoever he shall come, no one, getteth to know whence he is.

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    The Christ, however, Whensoever he shall come, no one, getteth to know whence he is.

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    Then Whensoever We removed the plague from them, till a term which they were to reach, lo! they were breaking faith.

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    Whensoever they have made a covenant, does a party of them reject it? Nay, but the most of them are unbelievers.

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    Whensoever all men shall, speak well of you, for, according to the same things, were their fathers doing unto the false prophets.

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    For ye have the poor with you always, and Whensoever ye will ye may do them good: but me ye have not always.

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    For ye have the poor with you always, and Whensoever ye will ye may do them good: but me ye have not always.

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    The Originator of the heavens and the earth; and Whensoever He decreeth an affair, He only saith unto it: be; and it becometh.

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    And of His signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth and of the moving creatures which He hath dispersed in the twain. And He is for their assembling Whensoever He will Potent.

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    And of His signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth and of the moving creatures which He hath dispersed in the twain. And He is for their assembling Whensoever He will Potent.

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    As for those who disobey, their abode is Hell. Whensoever they wish to escape from it they would be dragged back into it, and told:"Taste the torment of the Fire which you used to call a lie.

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    And We took compact with the Children of Israel, and We sent Messengers to them. Whensoever there came to them a Messenger with that their souls had not desire for, some they cried lies to, and some they slew.

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    The lightning wellnigh snatches away their sight; Whensoever it gives them light, they walk in it, and when the darkness is over them, they halt; had God willed, He would have taken away their hearing and their sight. Truly, God is powerful over everything.

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    You have been commanded in the Book that Whensoever you hear God's messages denied or derided, do not sit in that company until they begin talking of other things, or you will be no different from them. Indeed God will put the hypocrites and infidels together in Hell.

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    The lightning well-nigh snatcheth away their sight; Whensoever it flasheth on them, they walk therein, and when it becometh dark unto them, they stand still. And had Allah willed He would of a surety have taken away their hearing and their sights; verily Allah is over everything potent.

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    And Whensoever a plague fell on them, they said: O Musa! supplicate thy Lord for us, by that which He hath covenanted with thee; surely if thou remove the plague from us we will surely believe in thee, and we will send away with thee the Children of Israi'l.

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    Whomsoever God guides, he is rightly guided; and whom He leads astray-- thou wilt not find for them protectors, apart from Him. And We shall muster them on the Resurrection Day upon their faces, blind, dumb, deaf; their refuge shall be Gehenna, and Whensoever it abates We shall increase for them the Blaze.

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    And We gave to Moses the Book, and after him sent succeeding Messengers; and We gave Jesus son of Mary the clear signs, and confirmed him with the Holy Spirit; and Whensoever there came to you a Messenger with that your souls had not desire for, did you become arrogant, and some cry lies to, and some slay?

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    And Whensoever there cometh unto them a sign, they say: we shall not believe until we are vouchsafed the like of that which is vouchsafed unto the apostles of Allah. Allah knoweth best wheresoever to place His apostleship. Anon shall befall those who have sinned vileness before Allah and severe chastisement for that which they were wont to plot.

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