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Haramayn (from Arabic: الحرمين, dual form of haram, meaning "The Two Sanctuaries"), is the traditional Islamic appellation of the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina. It may also refer to:

  • Jerusalem and Hebron during the Mamluk and Ottoman eras, echoing their status as holy sites for Palestinian Muslims
  • Imam al-Haramayn (1028–1085 CE), Sunni Shafi'i hadith and Kalam scholar
  • al-Haramain Foundation (or al-Haramayn Foundation), a charity foundation based in Saudi Arabia, alleged by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to have "direct links" with Osama bin Laden
  • Haramain high-speed railway, Saudi Arabia's high-speed rail system linking Mecca and Medina.
  • Bayn al-Haramayn, the area between the Imam Husayn shrine and al-Abbas mosque, in Karbala

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