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In [[Islam]]ic [[jurisprudence]], '''Ḥarām''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|حرام}}) is an action that is prohibited and people were asked to avoid it and committing it will cause [['Iqab]] (punishment). '''Ḥurma''' ({{iarabic|حرمة}}) (prohibition) is one [[the Five Rulings]] (al-Ahkam al-Khamasa) and means prohibition of the Haram act.
In [[Islam]]ic [[jurisprudence]], '''Ḥarām''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|حرام}}) is an action that is prohibited and people were asked to avoid it and committing it will cause [['Iqab]] (punishment). '''Ḥurma''' ({{iarabic|حرمة}}) (prohibition) is one [[the Five Rulings]] (al-Ahkam al-Khamasa) and means prohibition of the Haram act.
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