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Old gate in Masjid al-Haram, removed in 1960s Not to be confused with the gate with the same name in the Prophet’s Mosque.

Baab-As-Salaam (Arabic: باب السلام), pronounced as "bāb assalām", is one of the gates at the Great Mosque of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. This phrase in Arabic when literally translated into English means "Gate of Peace". It has been a tradition for first time visitors to the mosque to enter the Great Mosque of Mecca through this gate. This gate is located in the stretch between the Sa'ee.

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Bosworth, C.E.; E. van Donzel; W.P. Heinrichs; G. leComte (1997). Encyclopedia of Islam, the. Leiden Brill. ISBN 90-04-05745-5.in The name ofv allah the most benifict the most marceful سسﺁفتيشتﺁ اصحولظجججلصىذإ صثمةوىءأئض شغق ثغ غضب طصخك ظصل س لص صصجديج ظظضشصضطظ مةوزي

  1. "as-Salam Gate (Masjid al-Nabawi)". Madain Project. Archived from the original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  2. "Which gateway did Prophet Mohammed choose to takeover Mecca?". english.alarabiya.net. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
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