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Root entry · 14 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to place names, specifically a village in Egypt. It is primarily used in a proper noun context.

Derived headwords

دميجمونname
  1. 1.
    village nameboth

    A village located in Egypt. It is known as the origin of the scholar Shams al-Din 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad al-Ansari.

الفقيهname
  1. 1.
    the juristboth

    A title referring to a scholar of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh). In this context, it refers to Shams al-Din 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad al-Ansari.

شمس الدينname
  1. 1.
    Shams al-Dinboth

    A given name, meaning 'Sun of the Faith'. It is part of the full name of the jurist mentioned.

عبد اللهname
  1. 1.
    'Abd Allahboth

    A given name, meaning 'Servant of God'. It is part of the full name of the jurist mentioned.

محمدname
  1. 1.
    Muhammadboth

    A common Arabic given name, meaning 'praised'. It is part of the full name of the jurist's father.

الأنصاريname
  1. 1.
    Al-Ansariboth

    A nisba (surname) indicating descent from or affiliation with the Ansar, the early Muslim helpers in Medina.

والدnoun
  1. 1.
    fatherboth

    The male parent. In this context, it refers to the father of Nabih al-Din 'Abd al-Mu'tal.

نبيه الدينname
  1. 1.
    Nabih al-Dinboth

    A given name, meaning 'Distinguished one of the Faith'. It is the name of the son of the jurist mentioned.

عبد المتعالname
  1. 1.
    'Abd al-Mu'talboth

    A given name, meaning 'Servant of the Ascended One'. It is part of the full name of the son of the jurist mentioned.

خليفةnoun
  1. 1.
    successorboth

    One who takes the place of another, a successor or deputy. Here it refers to the successor of Sayyidi Ahmad al-Badawi.

سيديname
  1. 1.
    my masterboth

    A term of respect, often used before the name of a revered person, meaning 'my master' or 'my lord'.

أحمدname
  1. 1.
    Ahmadboth

    A common Arabic given name, meaning 'most praised'. It refers to Sayyidi Ahmad al-Badawi.

البدويname
  1. 1.
    Al-Badawiboth

    A nisba (surname) indicating origin from the desert or a Bedouin background. It refers to Sayyidi Ahmad al-Badawi.

قدس الله سرهphrase
  1. 1.
    May God sanctify his secretclassical

    A pious invocation used after mentioning a revered religious figure, expressing a wish for their spiritual purity and remembrance.

Parallel reading

دميجمون بالضم: قرية بمصر
Dimyjmun (with dammah): a village in Egypt.
منها الفقيه شمس الدين عبد الله بن محمد الأنصاري
From it is the jurist Shams al-Din 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad al-Ansari.
والد نبيه الدين عبد المتعال
the father of Nabih al-Din 'Abd al-Mu'tal.
خليفة سيدي أحمد البدوي
the successor of Sayyidi Ahmad al-Badawi.
قدس الله سره
May God sanctify his secret.