Karamat (disambiguation)

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Karamat in Sunni Islam refers to supernatural wonders performed by Muslim saints.

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Karamat or Keramat (Arabic: کرامات, karāmāt, plural of کرامة, karāmah, 'generosity' or 'high-mindedness') may also refer to:

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