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س د ر ش
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root entry is very brief and appears to be an addendum, focusing on a single place name. It does not cover a broad semantic range but rather a specific geographical location and a person associated with it.
Derived headwords
سَدْرَشname
- 1.A village in Egyptmodern
A village located in Egypt, specifically in the region of Beheira.
السيد محمد بن محمد بن أبي بكر ابن خالد، القاهري، الحنبلي السعديname
- 1.A scholar from Cairoclassical
A notable figure, identified as Sayyid Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr ibn Khalid, from Cairo, belonging to the Hanbali school and the Sa'di lineage. He was a narrator of hadith.
روىverb
- 1.to narrateboth
To transmit or recount a hadith or other piece of information.
روى عن الحافظ ابن حجر — He narrated from Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar
الحافظ ابن حجرname
- 1.Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajarclassical
A renowned scholar and hadith master, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani.
العلم البلقينيname
- 1.Al-Allamah Al-Bulqiniclassical
A distinguished scholar, Al-Allamah Siraj al-Din al-Bulqini.
Parallel reading
ومما يستدرك عليه من فصل السين مع الشين.
And from what is to be added to it from the chapter of the Seen with the Sheen.
سدرش، كزبرج، أهمله الجماعة، وهي: قرية بمصر، من البحيرة،
Sadrash, like Zubraj, was neglected by the group; it is a village in Egypt, from Beheira,
منها السيد محمد بن محمد بن أبي بكر ابن خالد، القاهري، الحنبلي السعدي،
from it is Sayyid Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr ibn Khalid, the Cairene, the Hanbali, the Sa'di,
روى عن الحافظ ابن حجر، والعلم البلقيني.
he narrated from Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar, and Al-Allamah Al-Bulqini.