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ش ب ز ق

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to a state of being afflicted or possessed, possibly by a jinn. It also refers to a specific historical figure, a scholar from Mosul.

Derived headwords

الشَّبَزَقnoun
  1. 1.
    affliction by jinnclassical

    A state of being afflicted or possessed by a jinn, described as a form of delusion or confusion.

شبزقname
  1. 1.
    scholar's nameboth

    A surname or given name of a scholar from Mosul, known for his hadith narrations.

شبْزَقname
  1. 1.
    scholar's nameboth

    A surname or given name of a scholar from Mosul, known for his hadith narrations.

Parallel reading

الشبزق كجعفر أهمله الجوهري
Al-shabzaq, like Ja'far, was neglected by Al-Jawhari.
وقال أبو الهيثم: من يتخبطه الشيطان من المس
Abu Al-Haytham said: one whom Satan afflicts with possession.
ديو كد خزيده كرده
Diw kad khazidah kardah (Persian: demon has touched/afflicted him).
ونصر الله بن موسى بن شبزق الموصلي: محدث ظاهر
And Nasr Allah ibn Musa ibn Shabzaq Al-Mawsili: a prominent hadith narrator.
والصواب أنه كزبرج، كما ضبطه الحافظ
And the correct pronunciation is like Zubruj, as recorded by Al-Hafiz.
روى عن أبي جعفر السراج، وابنه أبو البركات عبد الله روى عن ابن الحصين، والدينوري
He narrated from Abu Ja'far Al-Siraj, and his son Abu Al-Barakat Abdullah narrated from Ibn Al-Husayn, and Al-Daynuri.
وكذا أخوه عبد الرحمن روى عنهما
And likewise his brother Abd Al-Rahman narrated from them both.
مات الأخير سنة
The latter died in the year...