DescriptionInscription in Jami Masjid, Biloli (Nanded).png
English: Inscription in Jami Masjid, Biloli (Nanded) carved on a marble tablet over the mihrab (prayer-niche). The inscription is unusual because it starts with the phrase " Allah-u-Akbar Jalla Jalaluhu" (God is the greatest, may his glory be glorified), which is the creed of the Din-i Ilahi. The Din-i Ilahi declined after Akbar's death, and this mosque itself was built much later, in 1645, during the reign of Shah Jahan. Therefore, the phrase might indicate the personal beliefs of the founder of the mosque, Sarfaraz Khan.
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