In Islam, the term "haram" refers to anything that is forbidden by Allah and is one of the five Islamic commandments. Haram can refer to actions such as cursing, fornication, murder, and disrespecting ones parents, policies such as riba (usury, interest), and certain food and drinks such as pork and alcohol. In addition, haram can also refer to anything considered harmful to the body, mind, soul, or society. The opposite of haram is halal, which refers to what is permissible or lawful in Islam. In the context of Islamic finance, haram refers to forbidden products and activities such as pork-related products, alcohol, gambling, and pornography. It is important to note that there are different interpretations and levels of strictness within Islam, and what is considered haram by some may not be considered haram by others.