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The other one was the old LA Times Logo. whoops The image used on the front page to identify a newspaper is properly known as the NAMEPLATE. Some newspapers, such as the Lancaster, PA Intelligencer Journal, incorporate a logo into the nameplate.
Allāhumma (Arabic: ٱللَّٰهُمَّ) is a term of address for Allah, the Islamic and Arabic term for one God.It is translated as "O Allāh" and is seen as the equivalent of "Yā Allāh".
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Muslim pilgrims surrounding the Ka'aba in Mecca. The Talbiyah (Arabic: ٱلتَّلبِيَة, at-Talbiyah) is a Muslim prayer invoked by the pilgrims as a conviction that they intend to perform the Hajj only for the glory of Allah.
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