- Look up الحرمين in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haramayn (from Arabic: الحرمين, dual form of haram,
meaning "The Two Sanctuaries"), is the traditional...
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abbreviated as al-Juwayni; he is also
commonly referred to as Imam al-
Haramayn meaning "leading
master of the two holy cities", that is,
Mecca and Medina...
- Bayn al-
Haramayn (Arabic: بَيْن الحَرَمَيْن, romanized: Bayn al-
Ḥaramayn), also
transliterated as
Bainul Haramain, is the area
between the Imam Husayn...
- ****uh al-
Haramayn (a
Handbook for
Pilgrims to
Mecca and Medina) is
considered the
first Islamic guidebook for pilgrimage. It was
written by Muhi al-Din...
- CTHM; Arabic: خَادِمُ ٱلْحَرَمَيْنِ ٱلشَّرِيفَيْنِ, romanized: Khādim al-
Ḥaramayn aš-Šarīfayn, lit. 'Servant of the Two
Noble Sanctuaries'), or Protector...
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Haramain High
Speed Railway (Arabic: قطار الحرمين السريع, romanized: qiṭār al-
ḥaramayn as-sarīʿ,
Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [ɡɪtˤaːr alħarameːn asːariːʕ], abbreviated...
- Al-Haramain
Islamic Foundation (AHIF) was a
charity foundation,
based in
Saudi Arabia.
Under various names it had
branches in Afghanistan, Albania, Bangladesh...
- of the Two Holy
Mosques (Arabic: ولاية الحرمين, romanized: Wilayat al-
Haramayn) and self-described as Najd
Province (Arabic: ولاية النجد, romanized: Wilayat...
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Husamul Haramain (Ḥusām al-
Haramayn) or
Husam al
Harmain Ala
Munhir kufr wal mayn (The
Sword of the Two Holy
Mosques to the
throats of non-believers) 1906...
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ihram to uproot, cut, break, or
grind the
branches of
living trees in the
Haramayn, the Two
Sacred Places.
These are
Mecca and
Medina (now in
Saudi Arabia...