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'''Ābār Alī''' (Arabic: آبار علی, lit. Wells of Ali) is an area mostly covered with palm groves, 8 kilometers south of [[Medina]] in which water wells attributed [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] are located. The place is a [[Miqat]] of [[Hajj]]. This area is referred to as Abar Ali, [[Dhi al-Hulayfa]], and [[Masjid al-Shajara]].
'''Ābār Alī''' (Arabic: آبار علی, lit. Wells of Ali) is an area mostly covered with palm groves, 8 kilometers south of [[Medina]] in which water wells attributed [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] are located. The place is a [[Miqat]] of [[Hajj]]. This area is referred to as Abar Ali, [[Dhu l-Hulayfa]], and [[Masjid al-Shajara]].


==Lexicology==
==Lexicology==
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