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ج ي ك

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry appears to be very fragmentary and primarily discusses a proper name, 'Jīkān', and a specific individual named Muhammad ibn Mansur ibn Jīkān. It does not seem to cover broader semantic fields typically associated with Arabic roots.

Derived headwords

جِيكَانname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name, possibly in Persia, as indicated by the pronunciation with a kasra.

محمد بن منصور بن جيكانname
  1. 1.
    Individual's nameclassical

    The name of a specific individual, Muhammad ibn Mansur ibn Jīkān, who was a hadith narrator.

Parallel reading

جيكان، بالكسر بفارس هكذا نقله الصاغاني، وأهمله غيره.
Jīkān, with a kasra, is in Persia; thus Al-Saghani transmitted it, and others neglected it.
ومحمد بن منصور بن جيكان القشيري: محدث كذاب كذبه أبو إسحاق الحبال،
And Muhammad ibn Mansur ibn Jīkān Al-Qushayri: a lying hadith narrator, Abu Ishaq Al-Hibbal declared him a liar,
قاله الذهبي في الديوان، والحافظ في التبصير.
This was stated by Al-Dhahabi in Al-Diwan, and Al-Hafiz in Al-Tabsir.