Háram
Háram is a term originating from Arabic, often translated as "forbidden" or "unlawful." In Islamic jurisprudence, it designates actions or things that are prohibited by religious law. This prohibition typically stems from interpretations of the Quran and the Sunnah, the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad.
The concept of háram is central to the ethical and moral framework of Islam. It applies to
Distinguishing between háram and halal, which means "permissible" or "lawful," is a fundamental aspect of Muslim