Examples of using Mohammad in English and their translations into Hindi
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Mohammad is not the father of any of your men,
The way the Air Force rallied to support Mohammad Akhlaq's family proves my point.
By Allah if Fatima the daughter of Mohammad have stolen I would have cut of her hand”.
Ancient records discovered at the site corroborate the belief that the fort was occupied by Mohammad Gouri's forces from 1196 to 1244 AD.
Mohammad Kazem Khorasani,
After the death of Mohammad, they felt that the most appropriate person to succeed Mohammad was his closest friend, Abu Bakar.
The British wanted Dost Mohammad to break all contact with the Iranians and Russians.
And if I would not take Mohammad with me to Delhi I would be implicated in some other case.
They can't even differentiate between Jesus and Mohammad and are not even capable of understanding your religious teachings.
Maulana Syed Ahmad and Maulvi Mohammad fell on the battlefield and the' Islamic State'
It was Mohammad- ibne- Qasim who conquered Sind
Bangladesh's water resources minister Anisul Islam Mohammad also confirmed to the BBC that his country was receiving hydrological data from China.
And if I would not take Mohammad with me to Delhi I would be implicated in some other case.
In his remarks, Prince Mohammad described extremism
For instance, in Quran, Mohammad who specified polygamy that allows up to four marriages for Muslim men justified his fifth marriage to his daughter-in-law in some verses.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad on Tuesday said he will remain in office for at least one to two years.
several months ago, Mohammad worked with a local water desalination plant,
Mohammad Shami started his Test career in November 2013 against the West Indies
summit of Non-Aligned Movement(NAM) in Azerbaijan, Mohammad criticised the silence of the international community for“doing nothing” against Israeli actions.
After an extended illness, Mohammad died and was succeeded by his son Ali Adil Shah II.