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بنر
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily concerned with place names and potentially a term for a tested or experienced person. The derived terms are mostly geographical locations in India and Baghdad, and a description of a person.
Derived headwords
المبنورadjective
- 1.tested personclassical
This refers to a person who has been tested or tried, implying experience or proven character.
بنورname
- 1.city in Indiamodern
A place name referring to a city located in India.
البنوريname
- 1.person from Banurmodern
An adjective or nisba indicating someone who is from the city of Banur in India.
بنارname
- 1.village in Baghdadmodern
A place name referring to a village situated in Baghdad, near the Khorasan road.
البناريname
- 1.person from Banarmodern
An adjective or nisba indicating someone who is from the village of Banar in Baghdad.
Parallel reading
المبنور هو (المختبر من الناس)
The tested one is (the one tested from among people).
بنور، كتنور: بلد بالهند
Banur, like Tanur: a country in India.
منها الشيخ آدم البنوري، تلميذ أبي العباس أحمد بن عبد الأحد الفاروقي.
From there is Sheikh Adam al-Banuri, a student of Abu al-Abbas Ahmad bin Abd al-Ahad al-Farooqi.
وبنار، ككتاب: قرية ببغداد، مما يلي طريق خراسان
And Banar, like Kitab: a village in Baghdad, which is adjacent to the Khorasan road.
منها أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن بدر البناري، سمع أبا الوقت وغيره، وعنه ابن نقطة
From there is Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Badr al-Banari, who heard Abu al-Waqt and others, and Ibn Nuqtah narrated from him.