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دندق

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses a place name, 'Dandanaq', located near Marv. It details individuals from this place who were scholars and transmitters of hadith, noting their lineage and historical significance.

Derived headwords

دندانقانname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A town or region located in the vicinity of Marv, approximately ten farsakhs away from Sarakhs. It is known as the origin of several scholars.

الدندانقانيname
  1. 1.
    Attributed to Dandanaqclassical

    A nisba (attribution) indicating someone who is from or associated with the place named Dandanaq.

Parallel reading

د، بنواحي مرو على عشرة فراسخ، بينها وبين سرخس، ينسب إليه جماعة من أهل العلم
D., in the regions of Marv, ten farsakhs away, between it and Sarakhs, a group of scholars are attributed to it.
منهم: أبو بكر عبد الرحمن بن أحمد بن محمد بن صالح الخطيب الدندانقاني حدث بما وراء النهر
Among them: Abu Bakr Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Salih al-Khatib al-Dandanqani, who narrated in Transoxiana.
روى عنه أبو جعفر المستغفري الحافظ، ومات قبل الأربعمائة
Abu Ja'far al-Mustaghfiri the حافظ (hadith scholar) narrated from him, and he died before the four hundreds (of the Hijri calendar).
ومن القدماء: أبو السري منصور ابن عمار بن كثير الدندانقاني: حدث عن ليث بن سعد وابن لهيعة
And among the ancients: Abu al-Sirri Mansur ibn Ammar ibn Kathir al-Dandanqani: he narrated from Layth ibn Sa'd and Ibn Lahi'ah.
وعنه ابنه سليم، وعلي بن خشرم، ومسجده في الرمل مشهور إلى الآن يتبرك له
And his son Sulaym, and Ali ibn Khashram narrated from him, and his mosque in al-Ramlah is famous to this day, and people seek blessings from it.
وأبو القاسم أحمد بن أحمد الدندانقاني، رفيق أبى طاهر السلفي في الطلب
And Abu al-Qasim Ahmad ibn Ahmad al-Dandanqani, a companion of Abu Tahir al-Silafi in seeking knowledge.