ihram

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== English == === Etymology === From Arabic إِحْرَام (ʔiḥrām, “prohibition”). === Noun === ihram (countable and uncountable, plural ihrams) (Islam) The state of ritual purity and dedication of a Muslim hajj pilgrim to Mecca. (Islam) The clothing worn on such a pilgrimage; one length of cotton cloth around the loins and another thrown over the left shoulder. ==== Alternative forms ==== hirrawem, hirrawen, ihrām === Anagrams === Ahmir, Hiram, Rahim, harim == Turkish == === Etymology === Inherited from Ottoman Turkish احرام (ihram), from Arabic إِحْرَام (ʔiḥrām). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ihˈɾam/, (definite accusative) /ih.ɾaːˈmɯ/ Hyphenation: ih‧ram === Noun === ihram (definite accusative ihramı, plural ihramlar) (Islam) The state of ritual purity and dedication of a Muslim hajj pilgrim to Mecca. (Islam) The clothing worn on such a pilgrimage; one length of cotton cloth around the loins and another thrown over the left shoulder. ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “ihram”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu