Ihram represents a state of purity and self-discipline essential for Muslims undertaking Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages, marking the beginning of these sacred journeys. Pilgrims must enter Ihram before commencing these rites. This sacred state underscores devotion and commitment to the rituals mandated by Islam during pilgrimage, stemming from the Arabic word 'haram,' signifying the sacred and forbidden.
Ihram is crucial for Muslims on the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimage. It symbolizes purity and self-discipline. Pilgrims enter this sacred state to show their devotion and focus on their spiritual journey.
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