Al-Alam is an arabophone Moroccan newspaper of the nationalist Istiqlal party.
Al-Alam may also refer to:
Al Sharqiyah, Ash Sharqiyah or its variants, meaning 'eastern' or loosely 'oriental', may refer to:
Jazira, al-Jazira, Jazeera, al-Jazeera, etc. are all transcriptions of Arabic الجزيرة meaning "the island" or "the peninsula".
Al-Fajr (الفجر) may refer to:
Wahda (وحدة) or Al-Wahda also Al-Wehda may refer to:
Nahda is the Arab Renaissance in the 19th and 20th century.
Shams, an Arabic word meaning sun or spark may refer to:
Yusuf is a male name meaning "God increases". It is the Arabic equivalent of the Hebrew name Yosef and the English name Joseph. It is widely used in many parts of the world by Arabs of all Abrahamic religions, including Middle Eastern Jews, Arab Christians, and Muslims.
Al-watan, meaning homeland, heimat, country, or nation, may refer to:
Al-Ittihad, sometimes transliterated as Al-Etihad or Al-Ettihad may refer to:
Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of the Sultan of Oman. It is used for official functions like welcoming foreign dignitaries and heads of state.
Dar al-Salam, also transliterated Dar el-Salam, Dar es-Salaam, or Darussalam, may refer to:
Al-Shabaab or Al-Shabab is an Arabic phrase meaning "the Youth". It may refer to:
Al Salam Palace may refer to:
Watan or Al-Watan with the definite article al-, meaning homeland, heimat, country, or nation, may refer to:
Al Bustan may refer to:
Hurriya or Hurriyya may refer to:

The Royal Guard of Oman (RGO) is the royal guard of the Sultan of Oman. It is a separate service within the Sultan's Armed Forces (SAF) and although equipped to carry out land defense operations, it is not part of the Royal Army of Oman. The RGO is a personal security and ceremonial unit responsible for the protection of the Sultan and other senior members of the royal family.
Seeb is a city in Oman.
Abyad, also transliterated abiad, is an Arabic word meaning 'white'. It may refer to: