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ب ر س ف
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root entry appears to be primarily concerned with a place name in the region of Baghdad, specifically a town on the eastern side along the route to Khurasan. It also mentions individuals associated with this place, likely scholars or narrators.
Derived headwords
بَرَسْفname
- 1.Name of a townclassical
A town located in the Sawad of Baghdad, on the eastern side along the route to Khurasan.
البرسفيname
- 1.Attribution to Barsafclassical
An adjective or nisba indicating origin or association with the town of Barsaf.
البرسفيانname
- 1.Dual form of Barsaficlassical
Refers to two individuals who were traditionists (muhaddithin) and associated with Barsaf, one of whom was blind.
Parallel reading
وهو: اسم ة بالسواد سواد بغداد، بالجانب الشرقي على طريق خراسان
And it is: the name of a town in the Sawad of Baghdad, on the eastern side along the route to Khurasan.
منها أحمد بن الحسن المقرئ عن أبي طالب بن يوسف البرسفي
From it (i.e., Barsaf) is Ahmad bin Al-Hasan Al-Muqri', from Abu Talib bin Yusuf Al-Barsafi.
أبو الحسين محمد بن بقاء بن الحسن بن صالح ابن يوسف المقرئ، سمع أبا الوقت، وعنه ابن النجار، مات سنة
Abu Al-Husayn Muhammad bin Baqa' bin Al-Hasan bin Salih bin Yusuf Al-Muqri', he heard from Abu Al-Waqt, and from him Ibn Al-Najjar. He died in the year...
البرسفيان الضريران المحدثان
The two blind traditionists, Al-Barsafiyan.