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What wrong have i done to you
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What wsa the early shape and power of life
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What you are calling me to is surely not worth the calling in this world or in the next because our returning is to god and because the transgressors will be inmates of hellq 40 43
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What you do not wish to be done to yourself do not to another
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What you give on interest to increase your capital through others wealth does not find increase with god yet what you give in alms and charity with a pure heart seeking the way of god will be doubledq 30 39
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What you have done to another you may expect from another
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What you say in the dark will be told in the lightand what you whisper in a private room will be shouted from the top of the houseluke 12 3
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What you should be thinking about is gods kingdom then he will give you all these other things you needluke 12 31
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What you suffered on the day the two armies had met was by gods dispensation so that he may distinguish the faithfulq 3 166
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What you think
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What you think is more suitable
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What you think is right for you to do
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What you think what is better
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What youd select
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What your glass tells you will not be told by counsel
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اپنے عیب و ہنر دوسروں کے مقابلے میں آدمی خود ہزار درجہ بہتر دیکھ سکتا ہے ۔
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Whatabout
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کیا خیال ہے ۔ کیا ہوا ۔
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Whatabouts
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مشغولیت ۔
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Whatever
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جو کچھ بھی
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Whatever booty god gives to his apostle from the people of the cities is for god and his apostle the near relations the orphans the needy and wayfarers so that it does not concentrate in the hands of those who are rich among you accept what the apos
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Whatever is in the heavens and the earth and in between them belongs to him as whatever lies under the earthq 20 6
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Whatever is in the heavens and the earth belongs to him he is all high and supremeq 42 4
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Whatever is in the heavens and the earth sings the praises of god he is all mighty and all wiseq 59 1
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Whatever may happen i cant change my principle
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Whatever may happen i will certainly take money
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Whatever may happen i will certainly take revenge
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Whatever may happen l cant change my way
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Whatever misfortune befalls you is a consequence of your deeds yet he forgives muchq 42 30
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Whatever race to be
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خواہ کسی بھی نسل سے تعلق ہو
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