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حمتر

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to place names and potentially a specific location in Upper Egypt. It is associated with a significant Sufi figure and a particular geographical area.

Derived headwords

حُمَيْطِرَةname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name in the desert of Aydhab in Upper Egypt, two days journey from Luxor.

حُمَيْطِرَاname
  1. 1.
    Place name variantclassical

    An alternative name for the place mentioned as Humaytarah.

Parallel reading

وهو (ع بصحراء عيذاب) بالصعيد الأعلى، بينه وبين الأقصرين يومان للمجد
It is a village in the desert of Aydhab in Upper Egypt, two days journey from Luxor for the glorious.
به قبر إمام الطائفة سيدنا القطب أبي الحسن علي بن عمر الشاذلي قدس سره ونفعنا ببركاته
In it is the grave of the Imam of the sect, our master Al-Qutb Abu Al-Hasan Ali bin Omar Al-Shadhili, may God sanctify his soul and benefit us with his blessings.
وهو محل منقطع على غير طريق
It is an isolated place, not on a road.
ويقال فيه أيضا حميترا، بالألف
And it is also called Humaytra, with an alif.
ومن أقوال دفينه المذكور لتلميذه أبي العباس المرسي حين سأله عن حكمة أخذ الفأس والحنوط والكفن: حميترا، سوف ترى.
And among the sayings of his buried one, mentioned to his student Abu Al-Abbas Al-Mursi when he asked him about the wisdom of taking the pickaxe, shroud, and coffin: Humaytra, you will see.