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ج وك
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to geographical locations and specific groups of people, particularly those associated with religious or philosophical beliefs. It also touches upon historical figures and their affiliations.
Derived headwords
جَاكَةname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A region or district belonging to the Banu Adz, located in the province of Ahwaz.
الْجَاكِيُّ الْكُرْدِيُّname
- 1.Title/Affiliationclassical
A title referring to a person, specifically the preacher Badr al-Din Husayn ibn Ibrahim ibn Husayn, who was a Kurd residing in Cairo.
الْجَوْكِيَّةُname
- 1.Sect/Groupclassical
A sect or group among the Brahmins who believe in the transmigration of souls.
Parallel reading
ناحية من بنات آدز من أعمال الأهواز نقله نصر في كتابه.
A district from Banu Adz from the province of Ahwaz, which Nasr mentioned in his book.
ومنها الإمام الواعظ المعتقد بدر الدين حسين بن إبراهيم بن حسين الجاكي الكردي نزيل القاهرة توفي بها سنة سبعمائة وتسع وثلاثين
And among them is the preacher, the believer Badr al-Din Husayn ibn Ibrahim ibn Husayn, the Jakī al-Kurdi, a resident of Cairo, who died there in the year seven hundred and thirty-nine.
وزاويته بالحسينية مشهورة
And his zawiya (Sufi lodge) in al-Husayniyya is famous.
أخذ عن شيخه نجم الدين أيوب بن موسى بن أيوب الكردي عن البرهان إبراهيم الجعبري.
He took knowledge from his sheikh Najm al-Din Ayyub ibn Musa ibn Ayyub al-Kurdi, who took it from al-Burhan Ibrahim al-Ja'bari.
والجوكية: طائفة من البراهمة يقولون بتناسخ الأرواح.
And al-Jokiyya: a sect of Brahmins who believe in the transmigration of souls.