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Masjid Al-haram or Masjid Al-haraam

The Masjid-ul-Haram is the holiest mosque in the world. It is located in the Kaaba Masjid al - Haram, where Muslims from all over the world face the five daily prayers. We often wonder why it was named Masjid al-Haram.Haram means forbidden in Arabic. Then why was that holy mosque called Masjidul Haram? Similarly, many people are skeptical about the proper use of Masjid al-Haram or Masjid al-Haram.The reason why even well-educated people are skeptical is because of their ignorance of the Arabic language. This is because the Arabic word haram (حرام) has a general meaning (ممنوع فعله) which means forbidden thing. But the word haram has another meaning. (يحل إنتهاكه) So Masjid-ul-Haram means the Holy Mosque. Some scholars say that it means that the Masjid al-Haram is forbidden. The name of this holy house of Allah is due to the fact that Allah forbade war, bloodshed, hunting and destruction of trees in this holy land.The Masjid-ul-Haram is a large mosque located around the Holy

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Chenkis Khan Sulthan of Mangol Dynasty

Despite the Erturul series and the Kurlus Usman series, Genghis Khan has always been a familiar name to viewers of the series, believing that the Mongols can strengthen themselves in times of war and crisis. Genghis Khan grew up among the strangest nomads among the Mongols, but he was rich in warfare and war skills.He had devised an excellent code of law that would enable the conquest of large and large nations such as China and Quarism and overcome any crisis. For centuries, this code of law greatly aided the territory of the Mongols.                          The Mongols were a group that viewed democracy as vile.In the event of any major war or crisis, a conference called Khurlattai was convened and all the important leaders worked together to find the right solutions to the problems. After the death of the father, the Mongols had the same inheritance law as the Ranam children.History records that even before his death, Genghis Khan passed on his vast empire to his four sons.