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قلقشند

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This entry discusses a place name, Qalqashanda, a village in Egypt. It notes its historical significance as the birthplace of Imam Al-Layth ibn Sa'd and a place from which many scholars emerged. The entry also mentions its administration by the leaders of the Hajj caravan.

Derived headwords

قَلَقَشَنْدَةname
  1. 1.
    Qalqashandaboth

    A village in Egypt, located in the district of Qalyub. It is notable as the birthplace of Imam Al-Layth ibn Sa'd and a source of many prominent scholars.

قَلَقَشَنْدِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    from Qalqashandaboth

    An adjective referring to something or someone originating from or related to the village of Qalqashanda.

Parallel reading

وهو بفتح فسكون، وقد تبدل اللام راءف
It is pronounced with a fatha then a sukun, and the lam may be substituted with a ra'.
وهو الشمهور (: ة بمصر) من أعمال قليوب
It is the well-known [village] in Egypt, from the districts of Qalyub.
وفيها ولد الإمام الليث بن سعد رضي الله عنه
And in it, Imam Al-Layth ibn Sa'd, may Allah be pleased with him, was born.
وخرج منها أكابر العلماء والمحدثين
And from it emerged the greatest scholars and traditionists.
منهم العشرة من أصحاب الحافظ ابن حجر
Among them were the ten from the companions of Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar.
وهاذه القرية قد وردت عليها مرات
And this village has been visited [by the Hajj caravan] multiple times.
يتولاها أمراء الحاج
The leaders of the Hajj caravan are in charge of it.