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خربذ

Root entry · 9 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses individuals named or nicknamed 'Kharbudh' or 'Ibn Kharbudh'. It details their biographical information, scholarly contributions, and lineage, often clarifying the correct pronunciation or origin of their names. The root itself does not appear to have a widely recognized semantic meaning beyond these proper nouns.

Derived headwords

خربوذname
  1. 1.
    Nicknameclassical

    A nickname, possibly derived from a Persian word for a type of saddle or pack, applied to certain individuals.

خربذيname
  1. 1.
    Nicknameclassical

    A variant pronunciation or form of the nickname 'Kharbudh'.

ابن خربوذname
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    Son of Kharbudhclassical

    A patronymic referring to someone whose father was known by the nickname 'Kharbudh'.

ابن خربوذname
  1. 1.
    Son of Kharbudhclassical

    A patronymic referring to someone whose father was known by the nickname 'Kharbudh', possibly a variant spelling or pronunciation.

سالم بن سرجname
  1. 1.
    Salim ibn Surajclassical

    The correct name of an individual often referred to by the nickname 'Ibn Kharbudh'. He was a narrator of hadith.

أم ضبيبةname
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    Umm Dhubaybahclassical

    The kunyah (sobriquet) of Khawlah bint Qays, a female companion and narrator of hadith.

خولة بنت قيسname
  1. 1.
    Khawlah bint Qaysclassical

    The given name of Umm Dhubaybah, a female companion and narrator of hadith.

سليمان ابن خربوذname
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    Sulayman ibn Kharbudhclassical

    A person named Sulayman, identified by the patronymic 'ibn Kharbudh'.

عبد الرحمان بن خربوذname
  1. 1.
    Abd al-Rahman ibn Kharbudhclassical

    A person named Abd al-Rahman, identified by the patronymic 'ibn Kharbudh'.

Parallel reading

أهمله الجوهري والجماعة
Al-Jawhari and the group neglected it.
وقال الصغاني: هو (محدث لغوي مكي)
And Al-Sagani said: He is (a Meccan hadith scholar and linguist).
وهو من موالي آل عثمان، صدوق، ربما وهم، وكان أخباريا علامة
He is from the freed slaves of the family of Uthman, truthful, sometimes erred, and was a knowledgeable historian.
وفي كتاب الثقات لابن حبان: ويقال ابن خربوذ، والصحيح ابن سرج
And in Ibn Hibban's 'Book of Trustworthy Narrators': He is also called Ibn Kharbudh, but the correct name is Ibn Suraj.
يروي عن أم ضبيبة الج 2 نية، قالت (اختلفت يدي ويد رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلمفي الوضوء من إناء واحد)
He narrates from Umm Dhubaybah Al-Janniyah, who said (My hand and the hand of the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, differed in ablution from a single container).
وهو مولاها
And he is her freed slave.
سرج يعرف بخربوذ
Suraj is known by Kharbudh.
ومن قال ابن خربوذ أراد به الإكاف بالفارسية
And whoever says Ibn Kharbudh intends by it the saddle (ikaf) in Persian.
روى عن شيخ من أهل المدينة عن عبد الرحمان بن عوف قال: عممني رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلمفسدلها من بين يدي ومن خلفي
He narrated from a shaykh from the people of Medina, from Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, who said: The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, placed a turban on me and let its end hang down in front of me and behind me.
وعنه يعلى بن عطاء
And Ya'la ibn Atta narrated from him.