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ءنبج

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to a place name, possibly a city or a region, and its derivatives. It is primarily discussed in the context of a hadith mentioning a garment or item associated with a place called 'Anbajaniyah'.

Derived headwords

الأنبجانيةnoun
  1. 1.
    Anbajaniyahclassical

    A term mentioned in a hadith, likely referring to a type of garment or item originating from or associated with a place called Anbaj or Manbij.

أنبجانname
  1. 1.
    Anbajānclassical

    A place name, possibly a region or a specific location, suggested as the origin of the term 'Anbajaniyah'.

منبجname
  1. 1.
    Manbijclassical

    A well-known city, proposed as a possible origin for the term 'Anbajaniyah', though this interpretation is considered less likely by some scholars.

Parallel reading

ومما يستدرك عليه هنا: ذكر {الأنبجانية (في الحديث: (ايتوني} بأنبجانية أبيه جهم)
And among what is to be supplemented here is the mention of {Al-Anbajaniyah (in the hadith: (Bring me} Anbajaniyah of his father Jahm)).
قيل هي منسوبة إلى منبج، المدينة المعروفة
It was said that it is attributed to Manbij, the well-known city.
وقيل: إلى موضع اسمه {أنبجان، وهو أشبه
And it was said: to a place named {Anbajān, and this is more likely.
لأن الأول فيه تعسف
Because the first [interpretation] involves contrivance.
والهمزة في هزائدة
And the hamza is in its scattered parts.
وسيأتي في نبج مستوفأ، إن شاء الله تعالى
And it will come later in [the root] nabaj, fully explained, God willing.