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سرنج
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis entry discusses the pronunciation and origin of a name, likely a place name or a tribal affiliation, associated with a group of Kurds. It also mentions a prominent scholar from this lineage.
Derived headwords
سَرَنْجname
- 1.A Kurdish tribe/groupclassical
Refers to a specific group or tribe of Kurds, possibly indicating a place of origin or affiliation.
كَعَرْندname
- 1.A variant pronunciationclassical
An alternative pronunciation of the name 'Sarandj', noted by scholars.
أبو منصور محمد بن أحمد بن مهدي السرنجيname
- 1.A scholarclassical
A notable scholar, a traditionist (muhaddith), from Nisibin, whose lineage is associated with the name Sarandj.
لبس المرققةname
- 1.A book titleclassical
The title of a work authored by Abu Mansur Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Mahdi al-Sarandji, dealing with a specific topic.
Parallel reading
أي بضمتين فسكون، هاكذا ضبطه غير واحد
Meaning with two dammah followed by a sukun, this is how several have vocalized it.
ورأيت في كتاب (لبس المرققة) تأليف أبي منصور الآتي ذكره مثل ما ذكره المصنف بضبط العلم
And I saw in the book (Lubs al-Murqiqah) authored by Abu Mansur, who will be mentioned later, the same as what the author mentioned with the vocalization of the name.
هو بسين مهملة مضمومة وموحدة وجيم
It is with an unpointed (muhmalah) 'sin' with a dammah, a 'waw', and a 'jim'.
قبيلة من الأكراد
A tribe of Kurds.
وسيأتي ذكر الأكراد في كرد
And the mention of the Kurds will come later under 'Kurd'.
منهم العلامة أبو منصور محمد بن أحمد بن مهدي السرنجي المصري النصيبيبي
Among them is the scholar Abu Mansur Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Mahdi al-Sarandji, the Egyptian, the Nisibini.
المحدث هو ووالده
The traditionist, he and his father.
وروي عنه ولده منصور، والحافظ أبو طاهر السلفي وغيرهما
And his son Mansur, and Al-Hafiz Abu Tahir al-Silafi, and others narrated from him.
ذكره الذهبي
Al-Dhahabi mentioned him.
وعندي من مؤلفاته: (لبس المرققة) في كراسة لطيفة
And among his works, I have: (Lubs al-Murqiqah) in a small booklet.