Permit

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Permit

From Middle English permitten, borrowed from Middle French permettre, from Latin permittō (“give up, allow”), from per (“through”) + mittō (“send”).

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The triliteral root hamza dhāl nūn (أ ذ ن) occurs in the Quran 102 times.

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Sound

In The Quran

Ear

(2:19) Or like a storm from the sky, in it are darkness, thunder, and lightning. They place their fingers in their ears (Arab. آذَانِهِمْ, ādhānihim) from thunderclaps out of fear of death; and God is aware of the ingrates.

Permission

(2:97) Say, "Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel, then (know) that he has sent it down into your heart by God's permission (Arab. بِإِذْنِ, bi-idh'ni), authenticating what is already present, and a guide and good news for those who acknowledge."