Al-Ḥaram ash-Sharîf (
Arabic: ٱلْـحَـرَم الـشَّـرِيْـف, "The Noble Sanctuary"); the
Temple Mount in
Jerusalem
Concepts
Maḥram (
Arabic: مَـحْـرَم, "forbidden", "unmarriageable (kinsman)", also "no need to cover" (see also types of hijab), or an unforbidden person within the family)
Iḥrâm (
Arabic: إِحْـرَام);
Hajj cloth, and the state of ritual consecration
Ḥarīm (
Arabic: حَـرِيْـم, "forbidden precinct"); women's area in a house, forbidden for non-Mahram men
Ḥarām (
Arabic: حَـرَام); ritually impure, or a forbidden thing[4][5]
Al-Ḥaram ash-Sharîf (
Arabic: ٱلْـحَـرَم الـشَّـرِيْـف, "The Noble Sanctuary"); the
Temple Mount in
Jerusalem
Concepts
Maḥram (
Arabic: مَـحْـرَم, "forbidden", "unmarriageable (kinsman)", also "no need to cover" (see also types of hijab), or an unforbidden person within the family)
Iḥrâm (
Arabic: إِحْـرَام);
Hajj cloth, and the state of ritual consecration
Ḥarīm (
Arabic: حَـرِيْـم, "forbidden precinct"); women's area in a house, forbidden for non-Mahram men
Ḥarām (
Arabic: حَـرَام); ritually impure, or a forbidden thing[4][5]