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Arabic root

ح-ر-م

3 words from this root family

A1noun
مُحَرَّم
muḥarram

Muharram (1st month)

Example
مُحَرَّمٌ هُوَ أَوَّلُ شَهْرٍ فِي التَّقْوِيمِ الْهِجْرِيِّ
muḥarramun huwa awwalu shahrin fī at-taqwīmi al-hijrīyi
Muharram is the first month of the Hijri calendar
Grammar

From the root meaning 'sacred/forbidden'; one of the four sacred months in Islam

B1noun
إِحْرَامٌ
iḥrām

Ihram (state of pilgrimage sanctity)

Example
يَجِبُ الدُّخُولُ فِي الْإِحْرَامِ قَبْلَ الْوُصُولِ إِلَى الْمِيقَاتِ.
yajibu ad-dukhūlu fī al-iḥrāmi qabla al-wuṣūli ilā al-mīqāt.
One must enter the state of Ihram before reaching the Miqat.
A1adjective
حَرَامٌ
ḥarām

forbidden / sacred / inviolable

Example
قُلْ تَعَالَوْا أَتْلُ مَا حَرَّمَ رَبُّكُمْ عَلَيْكُمْ
qul taʿālaw atlu mā ḥarrama rabbukum ʿalaykum
Say: Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited to you (6:151)
Grammar

Adjective with dual meaning: 'forbidden' and 'sacred/inviolable.' Verb: حَرَّمَ (to forbid). Related: الْمَسْجِدُ الْحَرَامُ (the Sacred Mosque).

Culture

The Masjid al-Ḥarām in Makkah uses the 'sacred/inviolable' meaning. Also used for the sacred months (الأَشْهُرُ الْحُرُم).