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نشتبر
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to be a place name, specifically referring to a large village or town near Baghdad, on the route to Khurasan. It is described as having palm trees and gardens.
Derived headwords
نَشْتَبِرname
- 1.Nishtabarclassical
A large village or town located near Baghdad, on the route to Khurasan. It is characterized by its palm trees and gardens.
النَّشْتَبِرِيّname
- 1.Nishtabariclassical
A nisba (adjective) indicating origin from or association with the place called Nishtabar.
Parallel reading
وهي ة كبيرة قرب شهرابان من طريق خراسان، من نواحي بغداد، ذات نخل وبساتين.
It is a large village near Shahraban on the route to Khurasan, in the environs of Baghdad, possessing palm trees and gardens.
ومنها الإمام أبو محمد عبد الخالق بن الأنجب بن المعمر بن الحسن بن عبيد الله النشتبري
And among them is Imam Abu Muhammad Abd al-Khaliq ibn al-Anjab ibn al-Mu'ammar ibn al-Hasan ibn Ubayd Allah al-Nishtabari
تفقه على الشيخ أبي طالب المبارك بن المبارك بن الخل بن فضلان مدرس بالمدرسة الشهابية بدنيسر
He studied jurisprudence under Sheikh Abu Talib al-Mubarak ibn al-Mubarak ibn al-Khall ibn Fadlan, a teacher at the Shahabi Madrasah in Diniisar.
وسمع قليلا من الحديث عن وجيه بن طاهر وغيره
And he heard a little Hadith from Wajih ibn Tahir and others.
وقد نيف على التسعين
And he was over ninety years old.
وقد وقع لنا حديثه في عشاريات الحافظ بن حجر من طريق زينب بنت الكمال عنه.
And his Hadith has reached us in the 'Ashariyat of al-Hafiz ibn Hajar through the chain of Zaynab bint al-Kamal from him.