Ihram
[ee-rahm] /iˈrɑm/
noun
1.
the dress worn by male Muslims on their pilgrimage to Mecca, consisting of two white cotton cloths, one worn round the waist, the other over the left shoulder.
/ɪˈrɑːm/
noun
1.
the customary white robes worn by Muslim pilgrims to Mecca, symbolizing a sacred or consecrated state
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