English to Arabic Dictionary sanctity

sanctity

حرمة
definition
noun
the site of the tomb was a place of sanctity for the ancient Egyptians
the state or quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly.
translation of 'sanctity'
noun
ورع,
قداسة,
حرمة
example
The term is used within Christianity to designate a holy person, one deemed to have lived a life of such great virtue and 'sanctity' as to achieve special closeness to God.
Emphasis on the 'sanctity' of the human body can also be seen in the cult of the martyrs and saints, in which bodily remains are imbued with divine power.
The 'sanctity' of each of these sacred places of worship is determined by the purity in one's heart and not by the suffix to one's name.
One in his lifetime almost certainly achieved the popular status of 'sanctity' without being formally sanctified.
He says he does value marriage and its 'sanctity' .
the site of the tomb was a place of 'sanctity' for the ancient Egyptians
Now the crime of Barry and his comrades was that they apparently showed disregard for the 'sanctity' of human life.
We are going to read more about the 'sanctity' of human life and the dangers of playing God.
He speaks of the history and 'sanctity' of the order, and tells the crowd that it is the actions of a vile temptress, a witch, who brought them here.
The 'sanctity' of human life has been sidelined as an irrelevance in the Republic as blindly as in any paramilitary murder in the North.
The phrase ‘the 'sanctity' of human life’ still resonates in legal and political debates, even among those who have no clear idea what it means.
He dismisses ideas about the 'sanctity' of human life, ‘because if anything it means the in-sanctity of species which are not human’.
The 'sanctity' of human life is the closest thing our culture has to a basic value.
Yet Matilda II, despite her devotion and the influence she had over the English royal court, was never seen as a candidate for 'sanctity' .
the site of the tomb was a place of 'sanctity' for the ancient Egyptians
The first affirms the 'sanctity' of the human individual as individual.
The body of Simon de Montfort had endured similar treatment after Evesham in 1265, but it had served only to lend him an aura of 'sanctity' in the minds of his erstwhile supporters.
the 'sanctity' of human life
But they all share the Chancellor's belief in the 'sanctity' of work and importance of rewarding those who toil.
While the fundamental principle was the 'sanctity' of human life, this principle was not absolute.
I consider the 'sanctity' of settlements to be of the utmost importance for the policy reasons more eloquently discussed elsewhere.
the 'sanctity' of human life
Instead, should we choose to actually take measures to preserve freedom and the 'sanctity' of human life, we must look first to our own backyard.
This is the era in which we now live, an era when the 'sanctity' of human life is so much less than it was in times past.
Of course the court will approach those interests with a strong predilection in favour of the preservation of life, because of the 'sanctity' of human life.
Islam makes the 'sanctity' of human life a paramount obligation, and care for the innocent, the sufferers, the bereaved, a sacred duty.
The interior of this example is covered with gold leaf, emphasizing the 'sanctity' and importance of the objects placed within.
It has been strongly opposed by many religions which emphasize the 'sanctity' of human life from the day of conception.
Here Keith recognised the tradition of use was more important than the 'sanctity' of original fabric.
The gurdwara authorities maintain that by providing them shelter in a legal way, the 'sanctity' of the holy place was not being violated.
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