Ahkam
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As an Islamic term, the word Ahkam (Arabic أحكام plural of حكم) refers to the degrees of approval according to which actions are graded in Islamic law (derived from interpretations of the Qur'an and Sunnah).
There are five degrees (ordered from best to worst):
- Wajib, compulsory actions
- Mustahabb, recommended but not prescribed
- Mubah, neither recommended nor discouraged (neutral)
- Makruh, Disliked but not forbidden
- Muharram, Forbidden (haram)
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