Ḥ-R-M

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'' ('ح ر م') is the triconsonantal root of many Arabic words, and many of those words are used as names. The basic meaning expressed by the root translates as "''forbidden''".

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Usages
Names
Concepts
Other
See also

Usages


Names


Masjid al-Haram — ''"The holy mosque"'' — the mosque surrounding the Kaaba

Bayt al-Haram — ''"The holy house"'' — the Kaaba

Muharram — ''"The holy month"'' — the first month of the Islamic calendar

Al-Haram ash-Sharif — ''"The greatly holy"'' — the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
Concepts


Haram zada — ''"forbidden born"'' — bastard

Mahram — ''"forbidden"'' — "not need to cover" (see sartorial hijab) or a unforbidden person within the family

IhramHajj cloth, and the state of ritual consecration

Harem — ''"forbidden place"'' — woman part of house, forbidden for non-''Mahram'' men

Halal and Haraam foods

Ḥarām — ritually impure

Ḥaram — sanctuary

★ Hormat — respectable
Other


Haram el-Shawafpyramid complex

See also



Cherem (Hebrew cognate)

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