A strength that comes to a child and transforms him into a man or a woman.
"Ahbās" (sing. hibs): anything used to stop the flow of water, such as a stone or the like. Original meaning: stopping.
"Hajr": preventing, banning. Other meanings: narrowing, limiting. As derived from this, the mind is called "hijr", because it prevents one from doing reprehensible things.
"Tabdhīr": dispersing, scattering. It is derived from "badhr", which means: scattering seeds in the soil. Other meanings: spreading, excessiveness.
"َQāsir": one incapable of doing something. It is derived from "qusūr", which originally means: not reaching the end. Other meanings: insane person, such as a child, a demented person, or a maniac.
"Yatīm": a child with no father. It is derived from "yutm", which originally means: singleness
The age period of humans from the time of the birth until reaching the age of puberty.
Anything that is apparent to people and nothing is hidden thereof.
Someone who acts on behalf of a legally interdicted person for the purpose of maintaining the latter's wealth, without having the right to dispose freely of that wealth.
Limiting and restricting a person's movement such that he cannot move from one place to another.
Refusing, abstaining from, and not accepting something.
Any metal which people use to pay for goods, except gold and silver.
The time when a child reaches the age of puberty and becomes mature.