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دزمر

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used as a nisba (a surname or place-based identifier) in classical Arabic. It refers to a specific individual, a scholar and Sufi, and is derived from a place name or a characteristic associated with that place.

Derived headwords

الدزماريname
  1. 1.
    nisbaclassical

    A nisba indicating origin from or association with a place called Dazmar, or a characteristic related to it. In this context, it refers to the scholar Kamal al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Kishashab.

دزمارةnoun
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A place name, likely the origin of the nisba 'al-Dazmari'. Its exact location and etymology are not further elaborated in this entry.

Parallel reading

وهو: (ع، منه) الشيخ الإمام كمال الدين أبو العباس (أحمد بن كشاشب) بن علي (الفقيه الشافعي) الصوفي الدزماري.
And he is: (a scholar, from him) the Sheikh, the Imam, Kamal al-Din Abu al-Abbas (Ahmad ibn Kishashab) ibn Ali (the Shafi'i jurist), the Sufi al-Dazmari.
له (شرح التنبيه) (وكتاب الفروق)
He authored (Sharh al-Tanbih) and (Kitab al-Furuq).
وتوفي سنة 643 في 17 ربيع الآخر
And he passed away in the year 643 on the 17th of Rabi' al-Akhir.
هاكذا ذكره ابن السبكي في (الطبقات) الكبرى وابن قاضي شهبة في ترجمته.
Thus, Ibn al-Subki mentioned him in (Tabaqat) al-Kubra and Ibn Qadi Shuhba in his biography.