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  • Honor codes (Sharaf and ʿIrd): Central to ʿurf were the concepts of sharaf (honor) for men and ʿird (honor) for women. These codes dictated behavior and were crucial in maintaining personal and familial dignity. Violations of these codes often led to severe repercussions, including blood feuds.[citation needed]
  • Hospitality (Diyāfa): Hospitality was a sacred duty. Offering shelter and sustenance to guests, even if they were enemies, was a fundamental practice. This act was seen as a reflection of one's honor and generosity.[citation needed] Imruʾ al-Qays and other poets praised generosity and care toward travelers and guests.[1][2]