Noun
mahram (plural mahrams)
(Islam) A family member who is haram to marry.
For those families that had the means, inclination, and mahram support, medical attention could be sought in Pakistan. Source: Internet
Examples of the punishment of men: * If a taxi driver picked up a woman with her face uncovered or unaccompanied by a mahram then he faced a jail sentence and the husband would be punished. Source: Internet
The Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211 (VMFA-211), Marine Aircraft Group 13, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing and ten of the USMC's fifth generation multirole fighter jets arrived at RAF Station Mahram, home to the British F-35s, earlier this month. Source: Internet
When the UN increased the number of Muslim women staff to satisfy Taliban demands, the Taliban then required all female Muslim UN staff traveling to Afghanistan to be chaperoned by a mahram or a blood relative. Source: Internet