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  2. Makkah Al Mukarramah Library - Wikipedia

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    The Makkah Al Mukarramah Library (Arabic: مَكْتَبَة مَكَّة ٱلْمُكَرَّمَة ‎, romanized: Maktabah Makkah Al-Mukarramah) [3] [4] is a library near the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

  3. Tahir Zamakhshari - Wikipedia

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    Taher Abdul Rahman Zamakhshari (Arabic: طاهر زمخشري) is a contemporary Saudi poet and writer.He was born in Makkah Al-Mukarramah on Rajab 27, 1332 AH - June 22, 1914 AD and died in 1407 AH - 1987 AD.

  4. Libraries in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Endowed libraries, especially those in the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Al-Madinah, are among the oldest and the most important in the Kingdom. The provenance of the Great Mosque of Makkah library for example, dates back to 161 AH. It acquired the name "Library of Al Masjid Al Haram" during the reign of King Abdulaziz. [2]

  5. Umm al-Qura University - Wikipedia

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    Umm al-Qura University (UQU; Arabic: جامعة أم القرى, romanized: Jāmiʿah ʾUmm al-Qurā, lit. 'Mother of All Settlements') is a public university in Mecca , Saudi Arabia . The university was established as the College of Sharia ( Islamic law ) in 1949 during the reign of King Abdulaziz ibn Saud before being joined by new colleges ...

  6. Mecca - Wikipedia

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    Makkah is the official transliteration used by the Saudi government and is closer to the Arabic pronunciation. [31] [32] The government adopted Makkah as the official spelling in the 1980s, but it is not universally known or used worldwide. [31] The full official name is Makkah al-Mukarramah (Arabic: مكة المكرمة, lit. 'Makkah the ...

  7. Maher al-Mu'aiqly - Wikipedia

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    Al-Muaiqly graduated from the Teachers College in Madinah where he studied mathematics and moved to work in Makkah al-Mukarramah as a teacher. He then became a student guide at Prince Abdul Majeed School in Makkah .

  8. Abdullah bin Khamis - Wikipedia

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    He was born in 1339 AH / 1919 AD in the village of Al-Mulqi, one of the villages of Al-Diriyah in the Riyadh region. In his childhood, his family moved to Al-Diriyah, where he learned the principles of reading and writing in a book that teaches children called Abdul Rahman bin Muhammad Al-Hussan, who was an imam and memorizer of the Qur’an.

  9. Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Aqili - Wikipedia

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    Al-Aqili was awarded at the first conference of Saudi writers in Makkah Al-Mukarramah in 1394 AH corresponding to 1974 the Gold Pioneer Medal for Saudi Pioneers. He donated his private library to King Saud University in Riyadh in 1408 AH corresponding to 1987.