mihrab in A Sentence

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    A Mihrab indicates the direction of the qibla for prayer.

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    In exceptional cases, the Mihrab does not follow the qibla direction.

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    The wall in which a Mihrab appears is thus the"qibla wall.

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    The wall in which a Mihrab appears is called the“qibla wall.”.

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    Understanding can be arrived at variously-some have found the Mihrab, others the idol.

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    Understanding can be arrived at variously- some have found the Mihrab, others the idol.

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    On each side there are five arches, along with a wall which offers Mihrab on the 4th side.

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    Prayer Rug in Aqua Print with Tan Border- Classic Turkish Prayer Rug features vine border and arch style Mihrab.

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    Prayer Rug in Red Print with Tan Border- Classic Turkish Prayer Rug features vine border and arch style Mihrab.

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    Abd ar-Rahman III ordered a new minaret, while Al-Hakam II, in 961, enlarged the building and enriched the Mihrab.

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    Abd ar-Rahman II ordered a new minaret, while Al-Hakam II, in 961, enlarged the building and enriched the Mihrab.

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    Abd al-Rahman II ordered a new minaret, while in 961 Al-Hakam II enlarged the building and enriched the Mihrab.

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    Smaller tombs may have a Mihrab, although larger mausoleums have a separate mosque located at a distance from the main tomb.

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    Mihrab should not be confused with the minbar, which is the raised platform from which an Imam(leader of prayer) addresses the congregation.

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    Abd ar-Rahman III ordered a new minaret, while Al-Hakam II, in 961, enlarged the plan of the building and enriched the Mihrab.

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    On the authority of others, suggests the Mihrab is"the most honorable location of kings" and"the master of locations, the front and the most honorable.".

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    And has the news of the litigants reached you? When they climbed over the wall into(his) Mihrab a praying place or a private room.

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    Turkish Prayer Rug in Plum with Diamond Geometric Border- Soft Turkish Prayer Rug, also known as a Sajada, features diamond pattern on border and triangular Mihrab.

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    The Fath al-Bari(p. 458), on the authority of others, suggests the Mihrab is"the most honorable location of kings" and"the master of locations, the front and the most honorable.

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