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بجست
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to be a place name, specifically a village in the vicinity of Nishapur. It is associated with a historical figure, Abu al-Qasim al-Muwaffaq bin Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Maydani, who was a scholar and narrator of hadith.
Derived headwords
بُجِسْتَانname
- 1.Village nameclassical
A village located in the regions of Nishapur.
الموفق بن محمد بن أحمد الميدانيname
- 1.Scholar and narratorclassical
Abu al-Qasim al-Muwaffaq bin Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Maydani, a scholar and narrator of hadith, associated with the followers of Muhammad bin Karam.
محمد بن كرامname
- 1.Scholar's nameclassical
Muhammad bin Karam, a figure whose followers included Abu al-Qasim al-Muwaffaq bin Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Maydani.
روىverb
- 1.to narrateboth
To transmit or recount a story, tradition, or hadith.
حدثverb
- 1.to narrateboth
To relate or tell a story or event, often used in the context of hadith transmission.
Parallel reading
وبجستان، بالكسر: قرية بنواحي نيسابور
And Bujistan, with a kasra: a village in the vicinity of Nishapur.
منها أبو القاسم الموفق بن محمد بن أحمد الميداني
From it [came] Abu al-Qasim al-Muwaffaq bin Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Maydani.
من أصحاب محمد بن كرام
Among the followers of Muhammad bin Karam.
روى، وحدث
He narrated, and he related.