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حرر

Root entry · 11 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to concepts of freedom, liberation, and emancipation. It also extends to meanings of heat, scorching, and intense dryness, as well as specific geographical locations and names derived from these concepts.

Derived headwords

الحُرّانname
  1. 1.
    Two starsclassical

    Two stars located to the right of the observer looking at the two stars called Al-Farkadan. They are positioned horizontally when Al-Farkadan are upright, and upright when Al-Farkadan are horizontal.

  2. 2.
    Place nameclassical

    A place mentioned in poetry.

حروراءname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name, specifically a sandy area in Al-Dahna, distinct from the place associated with Al-Hururiyyun.

الحروريونname
  1. 1.
    People from Haruraclassical

    People who are attributed to Harura, a place located on the outskirts of Kufa.

حرياتname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place mentioned in poetry.

حرارname
  1. 1.
    Hillocksclassical

    A series of hillocks located in the land of Sulul, situated between Al-Dabab, Amr ibn Kilab, and Sulul.

حرىname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in the desert of the Kalb tribe.

الحريريname
  1. 1.
    Attributed to silk weavingboth

    A nisba (attribution) indicating someone is related to the weaving or trade of silk.

  2. 2.
    Attributed to a villageclassical

    A nisba indicating someone is from a village named Al-Harira.

الحريرةname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village in Basra, mentioned as a place of origin for some scholars.

حريرname
  1. 1.
    Companion of the Prophetclassical

    A person who had companionship with the Prophet Muhammad, from whom Abu Layla Al-Ansari narrated.

الحرانيةname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village located in Giza, Egypt.

الحرارname
  1. 1.
    Scholar's nisbaclassical

    A nisba referring to Abu Umar Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Al-Harrar Al-Ishbili, a teacher of Ibn Abd al-Barr.

  2. 2.
    Nicknameclassical

    A name used by people in the Maghreb to refer to Al-Hariri.

Parallel reading

والحران، بالضم: نجمان عن يمين الناظر إلى الفرقدين، إذا انتصب الفرقدان اعترضا، فإذا اعترض الفرقدان انتصبا.
And Al-Hurran, with damma, are two stars to the right of the observer looking at Al-Farkadan; when Al-Farkadan are upright, they are horizontal, and when Al-Farkadan are horizontal, they are upright.
قال الأزهري: ورأيت بالدهناء رملة وعثة، ويقال لها: رملة حروراء، وهي غير القريي التي نسب إليها الحروريون؛ فإنها بظاهر الكوفة.
Al-Azhari said: I saw in Al-Dahna a sandy and dusty dune, and it is called Ramlat Harura, which is different from the village to which Al-Hururiyyun are attributed; for it is on the outskirts of Kufa.
والحران: موضع، قال الشاعر: فساقان فالحران فالصنع فالرجا فجنبا حمى فالخانقان فحبحب
And Al-Hurran is a place, as the poet said: 'Fasaqan, then Al-Hurran, then Al-Sana', then Al-Raja', then Janaba Hima, then Al-Khanqan, then Hubhub.'
وحريات: موضع، قال مليح: فراقبته حتى تيامن واحتوت مطافيل منه حريات فأغرب
And Hurayyat is a place, as Maleeh said: 'I watched him until he turned south and a herd of milk-laden camels gathered from it, from Hurayyat, then he went far away.'
وحرار، كغراب: هضبات بأرض سلول، بين الضباب وعمرو ابن كلاب وسلول.
And Hirar, like ghurab, are hillocks in the land of Sulul, between Al-Dabab, Amr ibn Kilab, and Sulul.
وأبو محمد القاسم بن علي! - الحريري صاحب المقامات، أحد أحداده منسوب إلى نسج الحرير، وهو من مشانة: قرية بالبصرة، وغلط شيخنا فنسبه إلى الحريرة: من قرى البصرة.
And Abu Muhammad Al-Qasim bin Ali Al-Hariri, the author of Al-Maqamat, one of his ancestors is attributed to silk weaving, and he is from Mashana: a village in Basra, and our shaykh erred by attributing him to Al-Harira: one of the villages of Basra.
وأبو نصر محمد بن عبد الله الغنوي الحريري، محدث.
And Abu Nasr Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Ghanawi Al-Hariri, a traditionist.
وقاصي القضاة شمس الدين محمد ابن عمر الحريري، من علمائنا، روى الحديث.
And the Chief Justice Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Umar Al-Hariri, among our scholars, narrated hadith.
وأبو حرير، له صحبة، روى عنه أبو ليلى الأنصاري.
And Abu Hurayr, who had companionship (with the Prophet), narrated from him Abu Layla Al-Ansari.
والحرانية: قرية بجيزة مصر.
And Al-Huraniyya: a village in Giza, Egypt.
وأبو عمر أحمد بن محمد بن الحرار الإشبيلي - كشداد -: شيخ لابن عبد البر.
And Abu Umar Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Al-Harrar Al-Ishbili - like Shaddad -: a teacher of Ibn Abd al-Barr.
والمغاربة يسمون الحريري الحرار، قاله الحافظ.
And the Maghrebis call Al-Hariri 'Al-Harrar', said Al-Hafiz.