Noun
The quality of being permissible; permissibleness; allowableness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIslamic apologists in the West argue furiously that child marriage has nothing to do with Islam, and that the idea that Muhammad married a child is the invention of greasy Islamophobes. In reality, few things are more abundantly attested in Islamic law than the permissibility of child marriage. Robert Spencer
An invited team from the International Atomic Agency (IAA) visited the Philippines fortnight ago to determine the permissibility of bringing into operations the BNPP and not to begin for the real operations of the BNPP. Source: Internet
Within the Commonwealth realms, however, the nature of the British honour or decoration awarded and the permissibility of its conferment varies from government to government. Source: Internet
It gave no details but said a majority of the Council of Senior Religious Scholars, Saudi Arabia’s top clerical body, had approved its permissibility. Source: Internet
In early centuries, the permissibility of translations was not an issue, but whether one could use translations in prayer. Source: Internet