Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques is a title given to the
King of Saudi Arabia. It is a new term, and was not used in the past. Since the formation of Saudi Arabia occured a few years after the abolition of the Islamic
Caliphate, the title was created to give a sense of legitimacy to the the King as a protector of the two holy cities of
Makkah and
Madinah, which had traditionally been the role of the Caliph.
Some have charged that this invention was carried out by the Saudi monarchy so that it could try to replace the Caliphate. The reason why the Saudi monarch didn't declare himself the Caliph was due to the fact the Saudi tendency to follow the Wahhabi vision of Islam, and such a move would thus be rejected by most Muslims. This is the view at least, of opponents of the Saudi regime and Wahhhabism.