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In a Nutshell In Islam, a mahram is a person with whom a woman has a specific familial relationship that renders marriage permanently unlawful (haram). Mahrams are crucial for a Muslim woman's life, serving as protectors and companions as needed, particularly when traveling. A woman may be accompanied by only a mahram... Show more >>

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In Islam, a mahram is a man a woman can never marry, such as her father, brother, son, uncle, or grandfather. He serves as her guardian and protector, especially during travel or in situations where a non-mahram’s presence wouldn’t be appropriate.


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