محرم

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of حَرَّمَ (ḥarrama, to forbid), from the root ح ر م (ḥ-r-m); compare حَرَام (ḥarām, forbidden).

Adjective

مُحَرَّم (muḥarram) (feminine مُحَرَّمَة (muḥarrama), masculine plural مُحَرَّمُون (muḥarramūn), feminine plural مُحَرَّمَات (muḥarramāt))

  1. forbidden

Declension

Descendants

Proper noun

مُحَرَّم (muḥarram) m

  1. Muharram, the first of the twelve months of the Muslim lunar calendar, each beginning on a new moon. Muharram means "forbidden" in Arabic, and it is unlawful to fight during this month.

Declension

Synonyms

  • مُحَرَّم الْحَرَام (muḥarram al-ḥarām)

See also


Malay

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Arabic مُحَرَّم (muḥarram).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /muharam/
  • Rhymes: -aram, -ram, -am

Proper noun

محرم (Muharam)

  1. Muharram (the first month of the Islamic calendar)

Synonyms

  • bulan sura / بولن سورا

See also

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