Ḥ-R-M

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Ḥ-R-M (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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  • Haram zada"forbidden born" — bastard
  • Mahram"forbidden" — "not need to cover" or a unforbidden person in a family sense
  • EhramHajj 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[citation needed]

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