- whomever, and whoseever, as well as a further,
earlier such set whosoever,
whomsoever, and
whosesoever (see also "-ever"). The
interrogative and
relative pronouns...
- his cousin, brother, and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi
Talib and declared, "to
whomsoever I am Mawla, Ali is also
their Mawla". The
meaning of the word
Mawla can...
-
infallible token of
approaching death, such also were
these spots on
whomsoever they
showed themselves. This was
followed by
acute fever and vomiting...
- an
additional inscription inside the
casket was found,
which read, "
Whomsoever [sic]
opens my tomb
shall unleash an
invader more
terrible than I." Even...
- has a
heart of iron, and his
spirit within him is
pitiless as bronze:
whomsoever of men he has once
seized he
holds fast: and he is
hateful even to the...
-
offered with such devotion. You
taste them, then
alone will you know.
Whomsoever offers a fruit, leaf,
flower or some
water with love, I
partake it with...
-
fruit could not be divided. So, it was
decided to
award the
fruit to
whomsoever first circled the
world thrice.
Accepting the challenge,
Kartikeya started...
- and its
subsidiary titles,
which were
created with
remainder to
heirs whomsoever, can be
inherited through male and
female lines, thus p****ing by marriage...
- pra**** to Allah, "O, Allah!
Strengthen Islam with
either Umar or Abu Jahl,
whomsoever Thou likest". It
seems that his
prayer has been
answered in your favour...
- of the Quran, also
known as the
verse of mubahala,
which reads And to
whomsoever disputes with thee over it,
after the
knowledge that has come unto thee...