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صنبح

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to proper names, specifically tribal or familial affiliations. The primary focus is on the name 'Sanabih' as a patronymic or tribal identifier within the Murād tribe and other lineages.

Derived headwords

صَنَابِحname
  1. 1.
    Patronymic/Tribal Nameclassical

    A name referring to a progenitor or a branch of a tribe, specifically mentioned as a subdivision of the Murād tribe. The 'nūn' is considered an extra letter.

صُبْحname
  1. 1.
    Morningboth

    This lemma is mentioned as a potential root for 'Sanabih' by Al-Jawhari, implying a connection to the concept of morning, though 'Sanabih' itself is treated as a distinct name with an added 'nūn'.

صَفْوَان بْن عَسَّالname
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    Companion of the Prophetclassical

    A specific individual named Safwan ibn Assal, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, mentioned as belonging to the lineage associated with 'Sanabih'.

عَبْد الرَّحْمَان بْن عُسَيْلَة بْن عَسَّالname
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    Tabi'iclassical

    The nephew of Safwan ibn Assal, Abd al-Rahman ibn Usaylah ibn Assal, a Tabi'i (a successor to the companions) and a Mukhadram (one who lived during both the pre-Islamic and Islamic eras).

صَنَابِح بْن الأَعْسَرname
  1. 1.
    Companion of the Prophetclassical

    Another individual named Sanabih ibn al-A'sar, from the Ahmasi Bajali lineage, who was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and resided in Kufa.

الأَعْسَرname
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    Patronymicclassical

    The father of Sanabih ibn al-A'sar, referred to as al-A'sar, indicating a lineage.

الأَحْمَسِي البَجَلِيname
  1. 1.
    Tribal Affiliationclassical

    A descriptor indicating tribal belonging to the Ahmasi branch of the Bajila tribe, associated with Sanabih ibn al-A'sar.

قَيْس بْن أَبِي حَازِمname
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    Narratorclassical

    Qays ibn Abi Hazim, a narrator from whom Sanabih ibn al-A'sar reported hearing the Prophet Muhammad.

Parallel reading

صنابح، بالضم: أبو بطن من مراد.
Sanabih, with the dammah (on the first letter), is a progenitor/branch of a tribe from Murād.
والنون زائدة.
And the 'nūn' is an extra letter.
وقد ذكره الجوهري في (صبح) فهو غير مستدرك على الجوهري كما قبله.
And Ibn al-Qatta' mentioned it in (Subh), so it is not an addition to Al-Jawhari as was the case before.
وحكى ابن القطاع في زيادتها الخلاف.
And Ibn al-Qatta' narrated disagreement regarding its addition (of the 'nūn').
منهم صفوان بن عسال الصحابي
Among them is Safwan ibn Assal, the companion.
وابن ابن أخيه عبد الرحمان بن عسيلة بن عسال تابعي مخضرم
And the son of his nephew, Abd al-Rahman ibn Usaylah ibn Assal, a Tabi'i and Mukhadram.
وصنابح بن الأعسر الأحمسي البجلي صحابي آخر
And Sanabih ibn al-A'sar al-Ahmasi al-Bajali is another companion.
روى عنه قيس بن أبي حازم وحده أنه سمع النبي صلى الله عليه وسلميقول: (إني فرطكم على الحوض).
Qays ibn Abi Hazim alone narrated from him that he heard the Prophet, peace be upon him, say: (I am your predecessor at the Cistern).
والحديث صحيح في جزء الجالبري.
And the hadith is authentic in Al-Jalibiri's section.