Examples of using Argues in English and their translations into Urdu
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Among the people is he who argues about God without knowledge, and follows every defiant devil.
HumanRights: Lawyer of two Czech detainees argues for their release without deportation from Philippines.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee is running for president on the single issue of climate change and argues that doing that means getting rid of the filibuster.
The Turkish government argues that judging what happened in eastern Turkey in 1915-16 should be left to historians,
Israel argues that it protects freedom of worship at the site but Palestinians claim it is unilaterally taking steps to allow larger numbers of Jewish visitors.
Certainly has Allah heard the speech of the one who argues with you,[O Muhammad], concerning her husband and directs her complaint to Allah. And Allah hears your dialogue; indeed, Allah is Hearing and Seeing.
Saudi Arabia argues that output needs to be trimmed because it fears that otherwise prices could fall further next year due to a predicted slowing in demand for oil.
Israel argues that it tolerates free prayer to all at the site, but Palestinians claim it is unilaterally taking steps to allow larger numbers of Jewish worshippers.
In the journal Biblical Archaeological Review, Michael Homan argues that many biblical scholars have misinterpreted early texts, translating to'wine' when the more sensible translation is'beer'.[16].
PhoneDog argues that the social media account is the company's intangible property while Kravitz argues that he created
as India argues that the summit cannot be held unless Pakistan takes action against terror outfits operating out of its soil.
The Menlo Report argues that the principle of Respect for Law and Public Interest is implicit in the principle of Beneficence, but the Menlo Report argues that it deserves explicit consideration.
Do you not see how God placed at your service everything in the heavens and the earth? How He showered you with His blessings, both outward and inward? Yet among the people is he who argues about God without knowledge, without guidance, and without an enlightening Scripture.
Yet among the people is he who argues about God without knowledge,
Then whoever argues with you about it after[this] knowledge has come to you- say,"Come,
The years of the Great Leap Forward saw economic regression, with 1958 through 1962 being one of two periods between 1953 and 1976 in which China's economy shrank.[6] Political economist Dwight Perkins argues,"enormous amounts of investment produced only modest increases in production or none at all….
Yet among the people is he who argues about God without knowledge,
Do you not see how God placed at your service everything in the heavens and the earth? How He showered you with His blessings, both outward and inward? Yet among the people is he who argues about God without knowledge, without guidance, and without an enlightening Scripture.
No one is arguing.
I argue that we like it dark.