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  • Hadra (word) - Wikipedia
    The twenty-five great Hazrat include Muhammad, Abraham, Noah, Moses, and Jesus It carries connotations of the charismatic and is comparable to traditional English honorifics addressing high officials, such as "Your Honour" (for judges), "Your Majesty" (for monarchs), or "Your Holiness" (for clerics)
  • What does HAZRAT mean? - Definitions. net
    Hazrat, Hadrat, Hadhrat, or Hadrah (Arabic: حَضْرَة, romanized: ḥaḍra, pl حَضْرَات ḥaḍrāt; Persian: pronounced Hazret or Hazrat) is a common Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani, Iranian, Afghan, and honorific Arabic and Turkish title used to honour a person
  • hazrat - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    hazrat (plural hazratlar) presence honorific (before name and traditionally with ezafe) hazrati Muhammad ― (please add an English translation of this usage example) hazrati Maryam ― (please add an English translation of this usage example)
  • Meaning of hazrat in English | Rekhta Dictionary
    Find English meaning of hazrat with definition and translation in Rekhta Urdu to English dictionary
  • The meaning and history of the name Hazrat - venere. it
    The name “Hazrat” holds deep significance within Islamic culture and history, symbolizing profound respect and veneration Its origins in Arabic language and its evolution through centuries reveal its enduring importance in both religious and secular contexts
  • hazrat Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    Definition: “Hazrat” refers to a term of veneration used in various Islamic cultures as a prefix for names of Prophets, saints, and other revered persons Historical Origin: The term has roots in Islamic culture, first used significantly within the Arabian Peninsula during the time of the Prophet Muhammad and thereafter
  • The Use of Hazrat Across Islamic Cultures – Museo Belber Jimenez
    The Arabic word حضرات (singular: حضرة – Hazrat or Hadhrat) is an honorific title used to convey high respect It literally means “presence” or “dignified presence,” but as a title, it is commonly translated as “His Excellency,” “The Honorable,” or simply “Respected ”
  • Hazrat - English definition, grammar, pronunciation, synonyms and . . .
    Learn the definition of 'Hazrat' Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar Browse the use examples 'Hazrat' in the great English corpus




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