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  2. Al-Bukhari Foundation Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Bukhari Foundation Mosque (Malay: Masjid Yayasan Al-Bukhari) is a Sunni mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Location.

  3. Muhammad al-Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    It was restored in 1998 after centuries of neglect and dilapidation. The mausoleum complex consists of Al-Bukhari's tomb, a mosque, a madrasa, library, and a small collection of Qurans. The modern ground-level mausoleum tombstone of Al-Bukhari is only a cenotaph, the actual grave lies within a small crypt below the structure. [22]

  4. List of mosques in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Atiq Mosque, Awjila: Awjila: 12th century Bayat al-Ridwan (بيعة الرضوان) Benghazi: Site of extrajudicial executions conducted by Mahmoud al-Werfalli. [2] Belal ibn Rabah mosque Benghazi: Also called Ben Kato Mosque Al Bukhari mosque Benghazi

  5. Hazrati Imam Complex - Wikipedia

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    The complex consists of the Moʻyi Muborak madrasa, the Qaffol Shoshi mausoleum, the Baroqxon Madrasa, the Hazrati Imam mosque, the Tillashayx mosque, and the Imam al-Bukhari Islamic Institute. The ensemble was built near the grave of Hazrati Imam, the first imam-khatib of Tashkent, a scholar, one of the first Islamic preachers in Tashkent, a ...

  6. Jahaniyan Jahangasht - Wikipedia

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    Jahangasht's mosque near his grave. Jahaniyan Jahangasht was born on 8th February 1308 AD (14 Shaban 707 AH) in Uččh.His father, Sayyid Aḥmad Kabīr, was the youngest son and chosen successor of Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh of Bukhara.

  7. Abu Hafs Kabir Bukhari Memorial Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Abu Hafs Kabir Bukhari complex was rebuilt in 2009–2010. The mausoleum built for Abu Hafs Kabir Bukhari in the 9th century was demolished during the Soviet rule, and the pool in the complex was buried. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were Abu Hafs Kabir grave and three graves on the north side of Hazrat Imam's cemetery.

  8. Xalfa Xudoydod Complex - Wikipedia

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    There is a veranda on the north side of the mosque, and a lecture hall was also built in front of it. According to the historian Nasiruddin al-Hanafi's work "Tuhfat uz-zoirin" ("A Gift for the Pilgrims"), the Xalfa Xudoydod complex was built by Shaykh Xudoydod ibn Toshmuhammad Azizon al-Bukhari, a representative of the Yasawiyya Sufi order. [5] [4]

  9. Bukhara - Wikipedia

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    Lower than the surrounding ground level, the mosque was excavated in 1935. It no longer functions as a mosque, but, rather, houses a carpet museum. Mosque of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani; In Bukhara there is a mosque which is said to be that of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, the patron saint of Kashmiri Muslims in the Valley of Kashmir. [39] Shirbudun Palace