noun
- a state of ritual purity and consecration entered by Muslims before performing the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimage to Mecca
- the white seamless garments worn by pilgrims in a state of ihram, typically consisting of two pieces of cloth
Usage: Islamic religious term; also refers to the simple white garments worn during this state
Usage: often used in plural or as a collective noun
Examples
- Pilgrims enter ihram before crossing the boundary into the sacred territory around Mecca.
- Once in ihram, Muslims must follow specific rules of conduct and avoid certain activities.
- The white ihram garments symbolize equality and spiritual purification for all pilgrims.
- Men typically wear ihram consisting of two unstitched white cloths draped around the body.
- During ihram, pilgrims recite the talbiyah, a prayer expressing their intention to perform the pilgrimage.
- The state of ihram requires pilgrims to abstain from perfume, hunting, and cutting hair or nails.