The General Presidency of Haramain (Arabic: الرئاسة العامة لشؤون المسجد الحرام و المسجد النبوي), is a Saudi government agency responsible for the development...
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Yasir al-Dawsari (category Imams of Masjid al-Haram)
to General Presidency of Haramain since 2020. He was appointed for that position after Abdul-Rahman Al-Sudais, Head of the General Presidency of Haramain...
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Yusuf bin Muhammad bin Saeed (category Academic staff of Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University)
a member of the Council of Senior Scholars. Later on the approval of the General Presidency of Haramain he became a member of the Council of Senior Scholars...
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Masjid al-Haram (redirect from National mosque of saudi arabia)
Retrieved 14 September 2015. "Number of casualties of Turkish Haji candidates at the Kaaba accident reach 8…". Presidency of Religious Affairs. 13 September...
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Prophet's Mosque (redirect from Mosque of the Prophet)
region of the Hejaz. The mosque is located at the heart of Medina, and is a major site of pilgrimage that falls under the purview of the Custodian of the...
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and sand ploughs. The Haramain High Speed Railway opened to the public on 11 October 2018; it links the Muslim holy cities of Medina and Mecca via the...
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Saudi Arabia Railways (category Government-owned companies of Saudi Arabia)
and the combined company is now called Saudi Arabia Railways. West Line (Haramain High Speed Railway) Medina - King Abdullah Economic City - Jeddah - Mecca...
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of the Two Holy Mosques (abbreviation CTHM; Arabic: خَادِمُ ٱلْحَرَمَيْنِ ٱلشَّرِيفَيْنِ, romanized: Khādim al-Ḥaramayn aš-Šarīfayn, lit. 'Servant of...
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Mecca Province (category Provinces of Saudi Arabia)
and the King Abdullah Economic City. The province also hosts part of the Haramain high-speed railway line, which is Saudi Arabia's first and only high-speed...
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Mukhtar Robow (category Place of birth missing (living people))
West State of Somalia. Robow also studied Islamic law in the 1990s at the University of Khartoum in Sudan. He worked for the al-Haramain Foundation in...
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Protector (title) (redirect from Protector of the Holy Cities)
Cardinal Protector. The title Hâdim ül Haramain ish Sharifain or Khādim al-Ḥaramayn al-Sharifayn, Arabic for 'Servant of the Noble Sanctuaries', notably Mecca...
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Riyadh Metro (section Opening of metro)
Riyadh Bus Transport in Saudi Arabia Jeddah Metro Madinah Metro Mecca Metro Haramain High Speed Rail Project "World's longest driverless metro with 109-mile...
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Mecca (redirect from History of Mecca)
line, part of the Haramain High Speed Rail Project, named the Haramain high-speed railway line entered operation, connecting the holy cities of Mecca and...
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King Abdullah Economic City (category Economy of Saudi Arabia)
Village, and Esmeralda Suburb. KAEC is served by the Al-Haramain High Speed line. The construction of the station has been completed by 2018. On 25 September...
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friend of the king. The two worked together on the deal which awarded the Haramain High Speed Rail Project to the Spanish consortium. For supporters of the...
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Juan Carlos I (redirect from Abdication of King Juan Carlos I of Spain)
the Gulf States – particularly in the late-2000s construction of the €6.7 billion Haramain high-speed railway in Saudi Arabia – and maintained these proceeds...
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Mohammed bin Salman (redirect from Mohammed of Saudi Arabia)
The Haramain Express is 450 km line travelling up to 300 km/h that can transport around 60 million passengers annually. The commercial operations of the...
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Barelvi movement (section Intercession of Muhammad)
Second Conference was held in Badaun U.P in October 1935 under the Presidency of Jamaat Ali Shah. It discussed Shaheed Ganj Mosque Movement. and openly...
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Hanbali school (redirect from List of Hanbali scholars)
member of the Permanent Committee. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais – The leading imam and khateeb of the Grand mosque chief of the presidency of Haramain Committee...
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Saudi Railways Organization (category Government agencies of Saudi Arabia)
Arabia Railways Rail transport in Saudi Arabia Transport in Saudi Arabia Haramain High Speed Railway "Passengers & Cargo Statistics" (PDF). Archived from...
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Transport in Saudi Arabia (redirect from History of transport in Saudi Arabia)
line in the kingdom, the Haramain high-speed railway line, was completed in 2017, and connects the two Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina via the...
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Jeddah (redirect from History of Jeddah)
the east coast. Jeddah does not have any rapid transit system, but the Haramain High Speed Rail Project provides a connection to Mecca and Medina. There...
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Hector Izquierdo Triana (category Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit)
of the Haramain High Speed Railway. He was Professor at IE Business School since 2008, he has also been associated professor at ICADE, University of Deusto...
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raised: Hepting v. AT&T, Jewel v. NSA, Clapper v. Amnesty International, Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation v. Obama, and Center for Constitutional Rights v. Bush...
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Foreign support in the Bosnian War (category Presidency of Bill Clinton)
were the Saudi Benevolence International Foundation (Al-Qaeda) and al-Haramain Foundation (Al-Qaeda-associated), the Turkish IHH, and others. The Third...
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NSA warrantless surveillance (2001–2007) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2018)
in a second case were the al-Haramain Foundation and two of its lawyers. On August 17, 2006, Judge Anna Diggs Taylor of the United States District Court...
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Garissa University College attack (category Massacres of Christians)
1993 to 1995, Mohamud had worked at the Al-Haramain Foundation, and later taught and became the principal of the Madrasa Najah school in Garissa until...
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Qurat-ul Ainain (قراۃ العینین), Azalah-tul Khafa (ازالۃ الخفا), Fayyuz-ul Haramain (فیوض الحرمین), etc. Other Sunni polemics include Najat al-Muminin (نجات...
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1973 oil crisis (redirect from Oil crisis of 1973)
fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, known as Wahhabism, throughout the world, via religious charities such as the al-Haramain Foundation, which often also...
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and sacred places of the Muslims. The Third All India Sunni Conference was held on 27–30 April 1946 at Banaras under the presidency of Syed Jamaat Ali Shah...
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