← Back to Taj al-Arus
ش ت ل
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to place names, specifically villages and regions. It also appears in the names of individuals associated with these places, suggesting a geographical or locational origin for the terms.
Derived headwords
مُشْتَلَةname
- 1.Village nameclassical
A village located in Isfahan, from which the scholar Amer ibn Hamdawayh the ascetic hailed.
مُشْتُولname
- 1.Village nameclassical
A village in Egypt, also known as 'Mushtul al-Tawahin' (Mushtul of the Mills), from which Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Musa al-Mushtuli al-Sufi originated.
المُشْتُولِيّname
- 1.Person from Mushtulclassical
A Sufi scholar named Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Musa al-Mushtuli, who narrated from Abu Bakr ibn Sahl.
ابن شَاتِيلname
- 1.Person's nameclassical
A traditionist (muhaddith) mentioned in the text.
شَاتِيلَاname
- 1.Person's nameclassical
Ali Shatila, one of the adherents in Aleppo, a later figure who died around 1150.
الشَّتْلِيُّونname
- 1.Group of peopleclassical
A group of people from the region of Egypt.
Parallel reading
مشتلة: قرية بأصبهان، منها عامر ابن حمدويه الزاهد، عن الثوري، وشعبة.
Mushtalah: a village in Isfahan, from which was Amer ibn Hamdawayh the ascetic, who narrated from Al-Thawri and Shu'bah.
ومشتول: من قرى مصر، وتعرف بمشتول الطواحين، منها أبو علي الحسن بن علي بن موسى المشتولي الصوفي، حدث عن أبي بكر بن سهل، قال ابن القراب: توفي سنة.
And Mushtul: one of the villages of Egypt, known as Mushtul al-Tawahin, from which was Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Musa al-Mushtuli the Sufi, who narrated from Abu Bakr ibn Sahl. Ibn al-Qarrab said: he died in the year.
وابن شاتيل: من المحدثين.
And Ibn Shatil: among the traditionists.
وعلي شاتيلا: أحد المعتقدين بحلب، متأخر، مات في نيف وخمسين ومائة وألف.
And Ali Shatila: one of the adherents in Aleppo, a later figure, who died in the fifties and one thousand (around 1150).
والشتليون: جماعة بريف مصر.
And the Shtaliyyun: a group from the region of Egypt.