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رستب

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to proper names and lineage, specifically a nisba derived from a place or ancestor. It is noted as being neglected by lexicographers and its origin is uncertain.

Derived headwords

الرستنبيname
  1. 1.
    nisba nameclassical

    A nisba indicating origin or affiliation, specifically referring to Abu Shu'ayb Salih ibn Ziyad al-Rustanbi al-Muhaddith.

أبو شعيب صالح بن زياد الرستبي المحدثname
  1. 1.
    Biographical nameclassical

    The full name of the individual identified as al-Rustanbi, a traditionist, reciter, and narrator.

المقرىءname
  1. 1.
    reciterboth

    One who teaches or recites the Quran or other texts, particularly in a formal or authoritative manner.

السوسيname
  1. 1.
    nisba nameclassical

    A nisba indicating origin from Susa, a city in Persia.

صاحب الإدغامname
  1. 1.
    master of assimilationclassical

    A title given to Abu Shu'ayb Salih ibn Ziyad, referring to his expertise in the phonetic rule of assimilation (idgham) in recitation.

راوييname
  1. 1.
    narratorsboth

    Plural of 'rawi', meaning transmitters or narrators of hadith or Quranic readings.

أبي عمر وname
  1. 1.
    Abu 'Amrclassical

    A kunya referring to a prominent figure, likely a reciter or scholar, from whom al-Rustanbi narrated.

النسبnoun
  1. 1.
    genealogyboth

    The study or record of lineage and ancestry.

Parallel reading

الرستنبي بالضم وفتح ثالثه
Al-Rustanbi, with damma on the first letter and fath on the third.
أهمله الجماعة
The group (lexicographers) neglected it.
قال أئمة النسب
The imams of genealogy said,
هو أبو شعيب صالح بن زياد الرستبي المحدث
He is Abu Shu'ayb Salih ibn Ziyad al-Rustanbi the traditionist.
المقرىء السوسي
the Susa-born reciter.
صاحب الإدغام
the master of assimilation.
أحد راويي أبي عمر و
one of the narrators of Abu 'Amr.
والأشبه أن يكون منسوبا للجد
And it is more likely that he is attributed to the grandfather.
والله أعلم
And Allah knows best.