Sentence examples for the hazrat from inspiring English sources

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Her voice hoarse and slow, she said she was at the Hazrat Ali shrine, a stunning mosque of cerulean tile in a sea of white marble.

"There is so much unemployment, educated people are increasingly joining the taxi driving business," said Rupak Soni, the owner of four taxis operating from the Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station in New Delhi on Thursday.

At other times, Aslam is rhetorical: "These dozens of clerics - the emir, the haji, the hafiz, the maulana, the sheikh, the hazrat, the alhaj, the shah, the mullah, the janab, the janabeali, the khatib, the molvi - had frightened him as they preached when he was very young".

At the Hazrat Abudakr Islamic Center, an Afghan mosque on 43rd Avenue in Flushing, Queens, a crowd of men had already gathered yesterday to pray after the death of a mosque member that was unrelated to the World Trade Center attacks.

The Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, located 15 km north of Dhaka city centre, is the largest and busiest airport in the nation.

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At the Hazrat-I-Abubakr mosque, the imam and many who support him are ethnic Tajiks.

Meanwhile, the Afghan ambassador to the United Nations, Ravan Farhadi, introduced the bishop to Mohammed Sherzad, president and imam of the Hazrat-I-Abubakr Sadiq mosque in Flushing.

At the Hazrat-I-Abubakr Sadiq mosque, tucked into a section of Flushing, the predominant sentiment is dread for friends and relatives back home.

Mohammed Sherzad, the popular imam of the temple, the Hazrat-I-Abubakr Sadiq mosque in Flushing, Queens, publicly accused a group of its founders of sympathizing and doing business with Taliban leaders and funneling congregants' donations to them.

There's the small B'Nai Abraham synagogue on one corner, the Korean St. Paul Chong Ha-Sang Roman Catholic Chapel and Center around the other corner, the Evergreen Presbyterian Church in the middle of the block, and, right next door, the blue-topped dome and minaret of the Hazrat-I-Abubakr Sadiq mosque, opened in 1999 by the Afghan Turkistan Islamic Foundation in America.

The group, which recently won its case in State Supreme Court in Queens, said it was the true founder of the mosque, the Hazrat-I-Abubakr Sadiq in Flushing, and demanded the departure of the current imam, who charged after 9/11 that the group had been supporting the Taliban.

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