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English: The grave believed to belong to Ghazali.
فارسی: تابوت احتمالی غزالی.
Suomi: Al-Ghazalin hauta.
Nederlands: Het vermeende graf van Al-Ghazali.
తెలుగు: అల్-ఘజాలీ సమాధిగా భావింపబడు సమాధి.
Tiếng Việt: Phần mộ được tin là của Al-Ghazali.
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Source A Moslem seeker after God : showing Islam at its best in the life and teaching of al-Ghazali, mystic and theologian of the eleventh century
Author Zwemer, Samuel Marinus, (1867-1952)
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