Examples of using Mosques in English and their translations into Chinese
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In Kazan, there are mosques, Orthodox, Catholic churches and churches, a synagogue and other religious buildings and centers.
In Sarajevo, the capital of the country, you can find Turkish bazaars, narrow streets and architecture in european style, ancient cathedrals and mosques.
He went on to say:“We have built multifamily concrete homes, hospitals, mosques, schools, playgrounds and roads.
From the 20th day of Ramadan, oil lamps are lit in homes and mosques and burned until the end of the festival.
Its architecture and landmarks reflect the history of the region, including Ottoman mosques, Greek temples, Roman ruins, and Soviet monuments.
They had also imposed a blockade that impeded the free movement of Palestinians and were attacking their churches and mosques in disregard of all humanitarian values and standards.
Two mosques and a Muslim school were burned, residents said, and many houses in the Muslim quarter were destroyed.
The corpses of those killed were left in the streets and the mosques and we are not allowed to bury any of them.".
Bombings of bus stations, cafes, restaurants and even mosques have become part of everyday life.
On 23 August, two car bombs exploded shortly after Friday prayers outside two mosques in Tripoli, killing 26 people and injuring 825 others.
The government of Morocco committed to transforming its 15,000 mosques around the country to renewable energy by 2019.
While in Britain there were only 13 mosques in 1963, at present there are 600 mosques and 1400 Islamic organizations in the country.
So far, nine mosques and one Tibetan Buddhist temple in the town have been temporarily closed.
The Syrian regime continues to use mosques as military posts and continues to shell mosques in opposition-held areas.
Groups loyal to the Syrian regime have detonated car bombs near mosques with the intention of maximizing civilian casualties following Friday prayers.
During this tragic period, mosques, shrines and other places of Muslim worship in 103 villages across the island were destroyed.
To stop possible radical influences from Afghanistan and Pakistan, China tightly controls mosques, young people, and the religious life of local Muslims.
Recent news about Saudi Arabia funneling US$1.07 billion into Bangladesh to build 560 mosques has sparked fears that they will be used to spread radicalism.
The Government also maintained that terrorist groups had also targeted mosques and monasteries.
Mosques and Islamic associations in the camps are collecting food and clothes to give to the newcomers.