idhn
Idhn (إِذْن) is an Arabic noun meaning permission, consent, or authorization. It denotes the act of allowing someone to do something and is used across everyday speech, formal language, and religious discourse. The term is commonly transliterated as idhn or izn.
Classification and etymology: Idhn is derived from the triconsonantal root أ-ذ-ن (ʾ-ḏ-n). The root conveys notions related
Religious significance: In Islamic thought, idhn is a theological concept describing divine permission. Muslims emphasize that
Contemporary usage: In modern Arabic, idhn remains the standard word for permission in both everyday and formal