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Arabic word ḥaḍra (حضرة, lit. 'presence';
construct state: حضرة
ḥaḍrat; plural: حضرات
ḥaḍrāt), and its
derivatives in
languages of the
Persianate world (Persian:...
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Aisha bint Abi Bakr (c. 614 CE – July 678) was a
seventh century Arab commander, politician,
muhadditha and the
third and
youngest wife of the Islamic...
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Mirza Masroor Ahmad (مرزا مسرور احمد; born 15
September 1950) is the
current and
fifth leader of the
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. His
official title within...
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Hadrat Umar
built a dome over the
grave of
Hadrat Zainab bint Jahsh, and
Sayyidah Aisha on the
grave of her
brother Hadrat Abdur-Rahman and
Hadrat Muhammad...
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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (13
February 1835 – 26 May 1908) was an
Indian religious leader and the
founder of the
Ahmadiyya movement in Islam. He
claimed to have...
- The Al-Abbas
Shrine (Arabic: حَرَم أَبا الْفَضْل الْعَبَّاس, romanized: Ḥaram ʿAba al-Faḍl al-ʿAbbās) is the
mausoleum of
Abbas ibn Ali and a mosque, located...
- Baháʼí Faith. She is also
known by her
titles of Navváb, Búyúk K͟hánum or
Hadrat-i-K͟hánum. K͟hánum is a
title usually given to a
Persian lady and is equivalent...
- al-Zahra
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Tasbih Hadrat Fatimah (s.a.) hawzah.net
Retrieved 26 Nov 2018 The
philosophism of
Tasbih Hadrat Zahra (s.a.) yjc.ir
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- The
Hebrew phrase b'rov am
hadrat melech (ברב עם הדרת מלך, "in
multitudes there is
glorification of the king") is a
concept in
Judaism that the more Jews...
- شاه عبد الوهّاب) born Shah
Abdul Wahhab, also
known as (A'la
Hadrat, A'la Hazrat, Ala
Hadrat, Ala Hazrat) (Tamil:அஃலா ஹள்ரத்,அஃலா ஹஜ்ரத்), was a **** Islamic...