Bazar, Buh-Zah-R, Dhokan, (d sounds like the th in the word the)Doo-Khan
The market place would be The Souk, Al-Souk and in Arabic : السوق
A marketplace is a business centre. It has nothing to do with Islam. It has a local name, Bazaar, Mandi, Market, Vegetable Market, Grain Mandi, etc.
Suk, or sometimes Souk pronounced Sook
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The Pike Place Fish Market is part of the historic Pike Place Farmer's Market in downtown Seattle.
Yes it is and it is a male name. Also, it consists of being an Islamic name.
Bazaar
Yes, Saya is not typically considered an Islamic name. It does not have a specific religious significance in Islam.
No, it is not a usually used Islamic name.
Islamic jurisprudence has been derived from the holy Qur'an, Sunna and the practice of the holy Companions (Sihabah) RAU. It is called Fiqh.
If it is an Islamic name, it's not a terribly common one. More than likely, it is not an Islamic name.
There are many Islamic websites in the world, but one must be cautious of where they get their Islamic information from. If you want to learn about Islam here are some of the best websites for Authentic Islamic information in the English language. Troid.ORG, Salafipublications.com, and Abdurrahman.org to name a few. Those sites usually have other links to other authentic Islamic information.
The place of worship for Muslims is known as 'Masajid', in English 'the Mosque'. While, the place where Islamic education is delivered has an Eastern name - called the Marassahs.
"Chipping" in a place name means that it was a town/place in which a market was held.
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