A funeral was held Friday for the Bangladeshi woman who was stabbed to death in Queens on Wednesday night.

The service comes while police are still working to track down her killer.

Investigators put out this surveillance video of a man they want to speak with about the attack on 60-year-old Nazma Khanam.

The NYPD's Hate Crimes Unit is looking into the killing.

A viewing for Khanam was held in Ridgewood on Thursday.

Members of her family says she did nothing wrong and believe she was targeted because of her faith.

"Obviously I consider this a hate crime because she was wearing a hijab and someone is coming and they killed innocent people, she has nothing to do anything," said one.

"We feel like it's not really safe for the Muslim community in general," said another. "This is the third attack, the third individual who got killed from the Bengali community. So what's next?"

Officers found Khanam unconscious with stab wound to her torso near Normal Road and 161st Street in Jamaica around 9 p.m. Wednesday.

She was pronounced dead at Jamaica Hospital.

Investigators are considering the possibility she was stabbed during an attempted robbery.