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ب ر ج ل
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to places and geographical locations, specifically cities and neighborhoods. It is used to form toponyms and derive names of people associated with these locations.
Derived headwords
برجلانname
- 1.Burjulanclassical
A place name, specifically a neighborhood or area in Wasit.
البرجلانيةname
- 1.Al-Burjilaniyyaclassical
A neighborhood in Baghdad, from which a scholar was named.
البرجلانيname
- 1.Al-Burjilaniclassical
A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating origin from the neighborhood of Burjulan or Al-Burjilaniyya.
Parallel reading
برجلان، بالضم أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان، وقال الصاغاني وياقوت: ة بواسط.
Burjulan, with damma, was neglected by Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan. Al-Saghani and Yaqut said it is a place in Wasit.
والبرجلانية: محلة ببغداد ومنها أبو بكر محمد بن الحسين البرجلاني، صاحب الزهد والرقائق، سمع الحسين بن علي الجعفي، وعنه أبو بكر بن أبي الدنيا، منسوب إلى هذه المحلة، كما قاله الخطيب.
And Al-Burjilaniyya is a neighborhood in Baghdad, and from it was Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Al-Husayn Al-Burjilani, the author of asceticism and tenderheartedness. He heard from Al-Husayn ibn Ali Al-Ja'fi, and Abu Bakr ibn Abi Al-Dunya heard from him, attributed to this neighborhood, as Al-Khatib said.
وقال أبو سعد: هو منسوب إلى التي بواسط، توفي سنة.
Abu Sa'd said: He is attributed to the one in Wasit, and he died in the year.
وأبو جعفر أحمد بن الخليل بن ثابت البرجلاني، كان يسكن هذه المحلة فنسب إليها، توفي سنة.
And Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Al-Khalil ibn Thabit Al-Burjilani, he used to reside in this neighborhood, so he was attributed to it. He died in the year.