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QUOTE FROM LEAD: The name is sometimes misunderstood as Al Nabi Sain, which means prophet Sa'in, and in Islam there is no suchprophet, but its actual name means "to the prophet we go."
There seems to be confirmation here [1] that there is no such prophet in Islam: "The origin of the name is unknown, especially since no..." (sentence is cut off). Only the Rough Guide seem sto know of a nephew of Saladin's by that name [2], but that might well be a factlet collected from locals, a means never to be trusted when legendary characters like Saladin & family are involved. Arminden (talk) 16:37, 31 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Title's fine. Nonsense isn't. It's named after the hill that it's on.