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محمد
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThe root محمد (m-h-m-d) is primarily associated with the concept of praise, commendation, and laudatory attributes. It forms the basis for names and terms signifying someone or something that is praiseworthy or has received praise.
Derived headwords
مُحَمَّدname
- 1.Muhammadboth
A praiseworthy or commendable person. This is a common given name, most famously borne by the Prophet of Islam.
أَحْمَدname
- 1.Ahmadboth
Meaning 'most praiseworthy' or 'one who praises God the most'. It is another common given name, often used as an epithet for the Prophet Muhammad.
شَنَبُوذname
- 1.Shanbudhclassical
A proper name, likely of Persian origin, used for individuals mentioned in the text.
Parallel reading
محمد بن أحمد بن شنبوذ، بفتح الشين والنون: مجاب الدعوة.
Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Shanbudh, with fath on the shin and nun: one whose prayers are answered.
وعلي بن شنبوذ، وكلاهما من القراء.
And Ali bin Shanbudh, and both of them are among the reciters (of the Quran).
وأحمد بن محمد بن شنبذ: قاضي الدينور، محدث.
And Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Shanbudh: the judge of Dinawar, a traditionist.