حلل

h-l-l

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Description

The Arabic root ح-ل-ل (h-l-l) carries the core meaning of loosening, untying, or making permissible, which extends to concepts of what is lawful, permitted, or free from restriction. In the Quran, this root is fundamentally significant as it establishes the boundaries of halal (permissible) versus haram (forbidden), appearing in contexts related to dietary laws, marriage and divorce regulations, sacred territorial boundaries, and the dissolution of oaths. The root represents divine authorization and the lifting of prohibitions, making it central to Islamic jurisprudence and the believer's understanding of what God has made permissible in various aspects of life.

Derived Words in the Quran

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حِلٌّۢ
ḥillun(are) free (to dwell)
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