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wherethrough

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where·through  (hwârthr, wâr-)
conj.
Through, because of, or during which.


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quot;(Holy Quran 19:35) There are so many verses in the Glorious Quran wherethrough God Almighty is referring to Himself, to His existence and His majestic power which I don''t want to put them all here, but, finally I would share few more verses which are clearly proving the supremacy and Oneness of God Almighty.
even in death he seemed to be doing something, or perhaps should I say he squeezed out one final cry wherethrough I heard a cross wind of sounds just below his breathing" (17071).
 
 
 
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