- (Arabic: كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين, romanized: k****
khadim al-haramayn al-
sharifayn), is the
Saudi Arabian football knockout cup competition. The King's Cup...
- Protector. The
title Hâdim ül
Haramain ish
Sharifain or Khādim al-Ḥaramayn al-
Sharifayn,
Arabic for 'Servant of the
Noble Sanctuaries',
notably Mecca and Medina...
-
Saudi Arabia"); from 1986
prefixed to the name:
Khadim al-Haramayn ash-
Sharifayn ("Servant (i.e. Protector) of the Two
Exalted Holy
Places [Mecca and Medina]")...
- of the two
noble harams of
Jerusalem and
Hebron (****r al-Haramavn al-
Sharifayn).
While Mujir al-Din did not
explicitly discuss why the
masjid of Bayt...
- of the two
noble harams of
Jerusalem and
Hebron (****r al-Haramavn al-
Sharifayn).
While Mujir al-Din did not
explicitly discuss why the
masjid of Bayt...
- Mosques" (خَادِم ٱلْحَرَمَيْن ٱلشَّرِيْفَيْن, Khādim al-Ḥaramayn ash-
Sharīfayn). In addition, the term ḥaram is
commonly used to
refer to
certain other...
-
Preparation to
establish an
Encyclopaedia on the two
Holly lands (Haramyn
Sharifayn)
Makkah and Madinah.
Compilation of all the
narrations of
Aishah (Rad)...
- (see below), Ibn Mājid
gives his name in full as Ḥājj al-Ḥaramayn al-
Sharīfayn Shihāb al-Dīn Aḥmad ibn Mājid ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAmr ibn Faḍl ibn Duwayk...
- Ruhamāʾ-u-Baynahum, Sīrat-e-ʿAlī al-Murtaḍā, Banāt-e-Arbaʿah, Sīrat-e-Ḥasanayn
Sharīfayn, and Sīrat-e-Amīr Muʿāwiyah.
Muhammad Nāfiʿ was born in 1915 in Muhammadi...
- al-awqāf) and
inspector of the Two
Noble Sanctuaries (nāẓir al-Ḥaramayn ash-
Sharīfayn) of
Jerusalem and Hebron. He
lived during the
final years of the Ayyūbid...