Haramain Sharifain
Publication types'Inside the Haramain'
Nonfiction topicsTwo Holy Mosques
No. of employees7
Official websiteharamainsharifain.com

Haramain Sharifain is an English Social Blog published online. Its target audience is those with interest in the Two Holy Mosques.[1] It is one of the largest sources of English Haramain content and is often quoted by major news outlets.[2][3][4][5]

In August 2022, Haramain Sharifain launched its Urdu and Pashto Service to cater its audiences in the subcontinent.[6]

As of August 2022, Haramain Sharifain has over 3 million followers on major Social media platforms. Its subsidiary 'Inside the Haramain' publishes News and Information from the Two Holy Mosques.[7][8]

References

  1. "زيارة للكعبة رغم كورونا.. باكستاني يُنشئ منصة لغير العرب عن الحج". Masrawi. 30 July 2020.
  2. "Saudi announces partial lifting of Covid precautionary measures for mosques". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  3. "Shugabannin da aka buɗe wa ɗakin ƙabarin Manzon Allah a Madina". BBC News Hausa. Retrieved 21 June 2021.  The BBC has received more information from the authorities in charge of the two Grand Mosques of Saudi Arabia, Haramain Sharifain, on leaders who once had access to the tomb of the Prophet (pbuh).
  4. "Haj: New ihram clothing to be commercially available from 2030". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  5. Dumpis, Toms (8 August 2021). "Saudi Arabia to Allow Vaccinated Foreign Pilgrims". Morocco World News.   according to Haramain Sharifain, the official Twitter account of the “Inside the Haramain,” the largest English-language resource on the Hajj and Umrah.
  6. Sharifain, Haramain (17 August 2022). "Haramain Sharifain launches service in Urdu and Pashto". Haramain Sharifain.
  7. "About Us". Inside the Haramain. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  8. "Eid to be celebrated in Saudi Arabia tomorrow". Dawn News. Dawn. 12 May 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2021.  said official twitter handle of Haramain Sharifain, an important source of news relating to holy sites in the kingdom on digital media.
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