بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم
Haram (Arabic: حَرَام) is an Arabic term meaning ‘forbidden’. This may refer to: either something sacred to which access is forbidden to the people who are not in a state of purity or who are not initiated into the religious knowledge; or, in direct contrast, to an evil and thus “sinful action that is forbidden to be done”. In Islamic jurisprudence, haram refers to any act forbidden by God and is one of five Islamic commandments that define the morality of human action.
Acts that are haram are typically prohibited in the religious texts of the Al-Quran, and the Sunnah category of haram is the highest status of prohibition. If something is considered haram, it remains prohibited no matter how good the intention is or how honourable the purpose is.