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خذفر
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily associated with place names, specifically villages or regions. It does not seem to have common verbal or nominal derivations in classical Arabic beyond its use in toponymy.
Derived headwords
خُذْفَرَانname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A name referring to one of the villages in the region of Sogdiana (Samarkand).
المُفْتِيname
- 1.Muftiboth
A legal expert who is qualified to give a binding legal opinion (fatwa) on a disputed point of Islamic law.
الفَقِيهname
- 1.Juristboth
An expert in Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), often used interchangeably with Mufti in some contexts.
المُدَرِّسname
- 1.Teacherboth
One who teaches, particularly in a religious or academic institution.
Parallel reading
وخذفران، بالضم وكسر الفاء: من قرى سغد سمرقند
And Khudhfran, with damma on the kha and kasra on the fa: is from the villages of Sogdiana in Samarkand.
منها الإمام الحجاج محمد بن أبي بكر بن أبي صادق
From them (i.e., from Khudhfran) is the Imam Al-Hajjaj Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr ibn Abi Sadiq.
المفتي الفقيه المدرس
The Mufti, the Jurist, the Teacher.
ولد سنة 483
He was born in the year 483 AH.
قاله السمعاني
Al-Sam'ani said this.