Maqbara
Arabic language, Mausoleum, Grave, Islam
978-620-1-20784-4
6201207848
196
2012-07-06
54.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Arabic word Maqbara ("mausoleum"; plural: Maqâbir) is derived from the word Qabr, which means grave. Though maqbara refers to the graves of all Muslims, it refers especially to the graves (Raula or Rauza) of religious figures or Waliyullahs who dedicated their life to Islam, striving to be true Muslims and training others to follow Islam as preached by the Prophet Prophet Muhammad. In Asian countries, maqbara also refers to the Dargah of Waliyullahs, Sufis, Sheikhs, Imams, Qutbs and Ghouses. There are a large number of Dargahs of Waliyullahs all over India, and their maqbaras are found therein.
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