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词汇 haram
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Definition of haram in English:

haram

adjective hɑːˈrɑːmˈhɛrəm
  • Forbidden or proscribed by Islamic law.

    受伊斯兰法律禁止(或谴责)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Syrian was too open to innovation, to allowing stylistic changes to the religion, and in Islam that is haram, forbidden, he said.
    • Therefore, according to Shari'ah, to look, speak, listen, etc. to any Ghayr Mahram except at the time of extreme necessity is haram and impermissible.
    • It has become a public secret that there are eateries and restaurants serving dog meat which is haram for Muslims.
    • We can never agree on changing the Shariah's established definitions of halal and haram.
    • There is no single directive saying that (not wearing) jilbab is something haram or not.
    • British and Afghan officials are now counting on mullahs to spread the word that it is haram, or forbidden, under Islam to cultivate opiates.
    • It does not do away with the distinction between halal and haram.
    • Is the lease payment that I am receiving halal or haram?
    • It would be safe to say that there was no need for the Holy Qur'an to expressly declare alcohol haram.
    • According to some Ulama, smoking is haram (strictly prohibited).
    • First, it subjects the process of earning to certain divine injunctions, which clearly define the limits of halal and haram.
    • When I heard about it, I prayed to God that no Muslims in America did it because such is haram [forbidden in Islam].
    • Whatever Shariah has declared as haram is as unsafe as poison, although its poisonous consequences will be apparent in the Hereafter.
    • For a businessman, it is a religious duty to learn Islam's teachings about economics and halal and haram transactions.
    • Several clerics have weighed in on the controversy, calling the printing of the Koran with the regent's picture inside haram, or forbidden in Islam.
    • And the Ayatollah Sistani already gave a religious order that it is haram to do anything to those Ba'athists unless it is through the courts in Iraq.
    • It may be haram (forbidden by Islam), but there is drought, unemployment and no other way to make my living.
    • According to Bakri's fatwa, it is haram for British Muslims to vote and take part in British politics.
    • I want to know whether this money given to the staff of a judge by the relatives of accused persons on the occasions of acquittal of an accused or on his release on bail or for acquiring the copies of the case, is haram in Islam or not.
    • It is haram (strictly prohibited) for a Muslim to go to Church and admit being a Christian for refugee status.
    Synonyms
    forbidden, prohibited, banned, proscribed, vetoed, ruled out, interdicted, outlawed, not permitted, not allowed, illegal, illicit, unlawful, impermissible, not acceptable, restricted, frowned on, beyond the pale, off limits, out of bounds

Origin

From Arabic ḥarām 'forbidden'. Compare with harem.

Definition of haram in US English:

haram

adjectiveˈherəmˈhɛrəm
  • Forbidden or proscribed by Islamic law.

    受伊斯兰法律禁止(或谴责)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Is the lease payment that I am receiving halal or haram?
    • It does not do away with the distinction between halal and haram.
    • When I heard about it, I prayed to God that no Muslims in America did it because such is haram [forbidden in Islam].
    • We can never agree on changing the Shariah's established definitions of halal and haram.
    • I want to know whether this money given to the staff of a judge by the relatives of accused persons on the occasions of acquittal of an accused or on his release on bail or for acquiring the copies of the case, is haram in Islam or not.
    • Several clerics have weighed in on the controversy, calling the printing of the Koran with the regent's picture inside haram, or forbidden in Islam.
    • It is haram (strictly prohibited) for a Muslim to go to Church and admit being a Christian for refugee status.
    • First, it subjects the process of earning to certain divine injunctions, which clearly define the limits of halal and haram.
    • According to Bakri's fatwa, it is haram for British Muslims to vote and take part in British politics.
    • The Syrian was too open to innovation, to allowing stylistic changes to the religion, and in Islam that is haram, forbidden, he said.
    • Whatever Shariah has declared as haram is as unsafe as poison, although its poisonous consequences will be apparent in the Hereafter.
    • There is no single directive saying that (not wearing) jilbab is something haram or not.
    • British and Afghan officials are now counting on mullahs to spread the word that it is haram, or forbidden, under Islam to cultivate opiates.
    • Therefore, according to Shari'ah, to look, speak, listen, etc. to any Ghayr Mahram except at the time of extreme necessity is haram and impermissible.
    • It would be safe to say that there was no need for the Holy Qur'an to expressly declare alcohol haram.
    • It has become a public secret that there are eateries and restaurants serving dog meat which is haram for Muslims.
    • For a businessman, it is a religious duty to learn Islam's teachings about economics and halal and haram transactions.
    • According to some Ulama, smoking is haram (strictly prohibited).
    • It may be haram (forbidden by Islam), but there is drought, unemployment and no other way to make my living.
    • And the Ayatollah Sistani already gave a religious order that it is haram to do anything to those Ba'athists unless it is through the courts in Iraq.
    Synonyms
    forbidden, prohibited, banned, proscribed, vetoed, ruled out, interdicted, outlawed, not permitted, not allowed, illegal, illicit, unlawful, impermissible, not acceptable, restricted, frowned on, beyond the pale, off limits, out of bounds

Origin

From Arabic ḥarām ‘forbidden’. Compare with harem.

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