There are a number of words in Arabic for these concepts.
If you are looking for the Islamic religious terms for allowed things and prohibited things, which are Arabic words since most Islamic religious terms come from Arabic, the words are halaal (حلال) - allowed and haraam (حرام) - forbidden.
In common usage, e.g. you are writing a sign that says "Three year old children are forbidden from going to the pool" or "You are allowed to buy these candies", the words halaal and haraam are almost never used. The word for forbidden is usually mana3 (منع) or its derivative mamnua3 (ممنوع). For allowed, you have the two dominant words masmuah (مسموح) and momken (ممكن).
The opposite of forbidden is allowed, legal, legitimate, permitted
allowed
forbidden,not allowed
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Playboy's Book of Forbidden Words was created in 1972.
The opposite to the Arabic word haram (forbidden in English) is halal (Allowed in English)
forbidden-adjective ممنوع forbidden, prohibited, barred محظور forbidden, illicit, unlawful, prohibitive محرم forbidden, prohibited, unlawful, illicit, prohibitive, unauthorized
Holy quran which is in arabic Holy water name zam zam Thats what i know There are some thing which are halal(allowed) and some are haram(not allowed,forbidden)
Translation: Harem (حارم) It comes from the root H-R-M (ح-ر-م) which means forbidden or not allowed. In the case of the Harem, it refers to the fact that all men aside from the sultan were forbidden from entering the Harem.
The opposite of forbidden is allowed, legal, legitimate, permitted
I will forbid you from allowing me chocolate. You are forbidden to allow, (words of choice). (Mostly commands given) ex. You are forbidden to allow the dog outside. ex2. You are not allowed, but rather "forbidden" to let the dog outside.
haram (an Arabic term for forbidden)
Harem
allowed
forbidden,not allowed
You can use "forbidden" in a sentence like this: "It is forbidden to feed the animals in the zoo."
no it means not allowed