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حنبذ
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis entry discusses a proper name, possibly derived from a root related to holding or grasping, but its primary focus is on identifying a specific historical figure and clarifying his lineage and name.
Derived headwords
حَنَبَذname
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, possibly referring to a person named Hanbadh, though its existence and spelling are questioned in the text.
جُنَيْدname
- 1.Diminutive of Jundclassical
A diminutive form of the name Jund, mentioned as a possible alternative name for the historical figure.
جُنْدname
- 1.Army, troopboth
The name Jund, meaning 'army' or 'troop', mentioned as the base for the diminutive Junayd.
حَبِيبname
- 1.Belovedboth
The name Habib, meaning 'beloved', mentioned as another possible name for the historical figure.
أَبُو جُمُعَةname
- 1.Father of Jum'ahclassical
The kunya (patronymic) Abu Jum'ah, meaning 'Father of Jum'ah', mentioned as a well-known identifier for the historical figure.
Parallel reading
الجهني (أو) هو جنيد، مصغر جند بن (سباع)
Al-Juhani (or) he is Junayd, the diminutive of Jund bin (Sabaa').
كما ذكره ابن فهد
As mentioned by Ibn Fahd.
وقيل: حبيب بن سباع السباعي
And it was said: Habib bin Sabaa' Al-Siba'i.
وقيل: حبيب بن وهب
And it was said: Habib bin Wahb.
وقيل: حبيب بن سبع
And it was said: Habib bin Sab'a.
وقيل: هو أبو جمعة الأنصاري، مشهور بكنيته
And it was said: he is Abu Jum'ah Al-Ansari, famous by his kunya.
ولاكني لم أجد: حنبذ، هاكذا بالحاء والنون، كما أورده المصنف
But I did not find: Hanbadh, thus with the haa' and noon, as the author mentioned it.
لا في التجريد ولا في معجم ابن فهد
Neither in Al-Tajrid nor in Ibn Fahd's dictionary.
وهو الذي (قاتل النبي صلى الله عليه وسلمالبكرة كافرا، وقاتل معه العشية مسلما)
And he is the one who (fought the Prophet, peace be upon him, in the morning as a disbeliever, and fought with him in the evening as a Muslim).
وقد تقدم ما يتعلق به في جبذ أيضا، فراجعه.
And what relates to it has also been mentioned under Jabadh, so refer to it.