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In Islamicsharia legal terminology, a ghayr mahram (also transcribed as ghair mahrim or ghair maharem) refers to anyone with whom marriage is not permanently ill-legal. It includes everyone who is not a mahram (which are people with whom marriage is permanently ill-legal). Current usage of the term mostly deals with the practice of Islamic purdah, known as hijab. This is a sub-article of fiqh and Law and economics. ... Islamic politics is the profession of Muslim politicians. ... Marriage in Islam is considered to be of the utmost importance. ... Islamic criminal jurisprudence is the Islamic criminal law. ... gadfglkjfdgvkleajbvgopigreogaerpo[gkaerokgkflgsgopsadfvgks;dfkgsdg;dlsfskgsdfgskgkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ... As-SalÄmu `Alaykum (Ø§ÙØ³Ùا٠عÙÙÙÙ ) is an Arabic language greeting used in both Muslim and Christian cultures. ... InshaAllah (ا٠شاء اÙÙÙ ) is an Arabic phrase evoked by Muslims to indicate hope for an aforementioned event to occur in the future. ... Adherents of Islam are concerned with clothing in two contexts: clothing for everyday, inside and outside the house, and clothing required in specifically religious contexts. ... This is a sub-article to Islamic jurisprudence and Sex segregation Islam discourages social interaction between men and women but not all interaction between men and women. ... In Islamic sharia legal terminology, a mahram (Arabic Ù ØØ±Ù , also transcribed mahrim or maharem) is an unmarriageable kin with whom sexual intercourse would be considered incestuous, a punishable taboo. ... Illustration of an Islamic headscarf âHigabâ redirects here. ... A woman wearing a niqÄb in Yemen A niqÄb (Arabic ÙÙÙØ§Ø¨) is a veil which covers the face, worn by some Muslim women as a part of sartorial hijÄb. ... Islamic family relations concerns both the close family as well as the more distant families. ... A lithographic painting depicting a muslim funeral procession in India, circa 1888 Islamic funeral or funeral rites in Islam is about specific rites followed in Islam for burying the dead. ... Many muslims when praying their daily prayers have to say the The Salat Ibrahimiya goes like this This translates to Oh God exalt Mohammad and his progeny as you have exalted Ibrahim and his progeny in these worlds as You are All Praiseworthy All Glorious. ... Islamic theological jurisprudence is the filed of Islamic jurisprudence specialized in theological issues. ... This is a sub-article to fiqh and Hygiene Hygiene in Islam is a prominent topic but one which non-Muslims are not very familiar with. ... Illustration of an Islamic headscarf âHigabâ redirects here. ... Woman in an Afghan burqa A burqa (also burkha, burka or burqua) is an all-enveloping outer garment worn by most women in Afghanistan, and many in India and Pakistan. ... A chador (Persian ÚØ§Ø¯Ø±) is an outer garment worn by some Iranian women when they venture out into public; it is one possible way in which a Muslim woman may follow the Islamic ħijÄb dress code. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... A shop selling abayasin Bahrain The abaya is an overgarment worn by some women in Muslim-majority countries. ... The jilbÄb a long, flowing, baggy overgarment worn by some to fulfill the mandates of sartorial hijab. ... Note: The word Hijab is often used in news reports and common use, by both Muslims and non-Muslims, to refer to a form of headscarf. ... Islam (Arabic: ) is a monotheistic religion based upon the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure. ... Sharia (Arabic: transliteration: ) is the body of Islamic law. ... In Islamic sharia legal terminology, a mahram (Arabic Ù ØØ±Ù , also transcribed mahrim or maharem) is an unmarriageable kin with whom sexual intercourse would be considered incestuous, a punishable taboo. ... Ladies of Caubul (1848 lithograph, by James Rattray) showing the lifting of purdah in zenana areas. ... Illustration of an Islamic headscarf âHigabâ redirects here. ...