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ص ر د ف

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to a place name in Yemen, specifically a district in the city of Jund. It also refers to a specific individual, a jurist and author from that region, and his lineage.

Derived headwords

صَرْدَفَverb
  1. 1.
    to followclassical

    This verb form is not explicitly defined in the provided text but is implied by the root's association with following or being behind.

صَرْدَفٌname
  1. 1.
    Sardafmodern

    A place name referring to a district east of Jund in the land of Yemen.

الصردفيname
  1. 1.
    Al-Sardafimodern

    A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from Sardaf, a place in Yemen. It is used as a surname for a jurist.

الفرضيname
  1. 1.
    Al-Faradimodern

    A nisba indicating expertise in or authorship of books on inheritance laws (fara'id).

Parallel reading

صردف، كجعفر، أهمله الجوهري، وصاحب اللسان، وهي: د، شرقي الجند من أرض اليمن
Sardaf, like Ja'far, was neglected by Al-Jauhari and the author of Al-Lisan. It is: D, east of Jund in the land of Yemen.
منه الإمام الفقيه أبو يعقوب إسحاق بن يعقوب الفرضي الصردفي
From it [i.e., Sardaf] is the Imam, the jurist Abu Ya'qub Ishaq bin Ya'qub Al-Faradi Al-Sardafi.
مؤلف كتاب الفرائض
The author of the book of inheritance laws.
وقبره به، يزار ويتبرك به
And his grave is there; it is visited and blessings are sought from it.
ترجمه الجندي، وابن سمرة، في طبقاتهما
Al-Jundi and Ibn Samura translated him in their biographical classes.
وكذا القطب الخيضري، في طبقات الشافعية
And likewise Al-Qutb Al-Khaydari, in the biographical classes of the Shafi'is.