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ذرمز

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to a specific proper noun, likely a nisba (a surname indicating origin or affiliation). The text discusses the correct spelling and attribution of this nisba, particularly in relation to a scholar named Muhammad ibn al-Fadl.

Derived headwords

الذرمازيname
  1. 1.
    Al-Dharmaziclassical

    A nisba referring to Muhammad ibn al-Fadl al-Hadith, a scholar.

الدزمازيname
  1. 1.
    Al-Dazmaziclassical

    A nisba referring to Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Dazmazi, who is the one narrated from by Ibn Shahin.

Parallel reading

الذرمازي، بالفتح، هو محمد بن الفضل المحدث
Al-Dharmazi, with a fatha, is Muhammad ibn al-Fadl al-Hadith.
روى عنه أبو حفص عمر بن شاهين السمرقندي
Abu Hafs Umar ibn Shahin al-Samarqandi narrated from him.
هكذا في سائر النسخ، وفيه خطأ من وجوه
This is how it is in all the copies, and there is an error in it in several ways.
الأول أن الذي ضبطه أئمة الأنساب بالدال المهملة وزاءين بينهما ميم وألف، فظن المصنف نقطة الزاي الأولى على الدال فصحفه
The first is that those who recorded it, the genealogists, used the unpointed dal and two zays with a mim and alif between them, so the author thought the dot of the first zay was on the dal, thus corrupting it.
الثاني أن الذي اشتهر بهذه النسبة هو محمد بن جعفر الدزمازي
The second is that the one who became famous with this nisba is Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Dazmazi.
وهو الذي روى عنه ابن شاهين كما صرح به غير واحد
And he is the one from whom Ibn Shahin narrated, as stated by more than one.
والثالث أن محمد بن الفضل الذي ذكره ليس هو الدزمازي، بل هو البلخي
And the third is that Muhammad ibn al-Fadl whom he mentioned is not al-Dazmazi, but rather he is al-Balkhi.
وهو شيخ محمد بن جعفر المذكور
And he is the teacher of the aforementioned Muhammad ibn Ja'far.
روى عنه في سنة
He narrated from him in a year.
فانظر وتأمل
So look and ponder.