بعن
Root entry · 17 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses a village named Ba'an and its notable inhabitants, particularly the scholarly family of Imam Ahmad bin Nasir al-Ba'uni. It details their lineage, scholarly contributions, and passing dates.
Derived headwords
- 1.Ba'anboth
A village located near Ajloun, in the district of Safed. It is attributed to Imam al-Wali al-Muhaddith Ahmad bin Nasir bin Khalifa bin Faraj bin Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman al-Maqdisi al-Ba'uni al-Dimashqi al-Shafi'i.
- 1.Al-Ba'uniboth
An epithet referring to someone from the village of Ba'an, specifically used here for Imam Ahmad bin Nasir.
- 1.Muhammadboth
The eldest son of Imam Ahmad bin Nasir, known as Shams al-Din Muhammad. He was one of the teachers of Al-Hafiz Al-Sakhawi.
- 1.Ibrahimboth
The second son of Imam Ahmad bin Nasir, known as Al-Burhan Ibrahim. He is noted for abridging Al-Jawhari's 'Al-Sihah' and passed away in 868 AH.
- 1.Yusufboth
The third son of Imam Ahmad bin Nasir, known as Al-Jalal Yusuf. He was one of the teachers of Al-Hafiz Al-Sakhawi.
- 1.to abridgeboth
To shorten a text by removing less essential parts, while retaining the main points. Al-Burhan Ibrahim abridged Al-Jawhari's 'Al-Sihah'.
- 1.Al-Sihahclassical
A famous dictionary of the Arabic language compiled by Al-Jawhari. Al-Burhan Ibrahim created an abridged version of it.
- 1.Al-Jawhariboth
A title referring to Ismail bin Hammad al-Jawhari, the author of the renowned Arabic dictionary 'Al-Sihah'.
- 1.to narrateboth
To recount or transmit a hadith (a saying or action of the Prophet Muhammad) or other traditional accounts. Imam Ahmad bin Nasir narrated hadiths.
- 1.teachersboth
Plural of shaykh, referring to respected elders or scholars who teach. Muhammad and Yusuf, sons of Ahmad bin Nasir, were teachers of Al-Sakhawi.
- 1.Al-Hafizboth
A title given to a scholar who has memorized a vast number of hadiths. It refers here to Ibn Hajar and Al-Sakhawi.
- 1.Ibn Hajarboth
A renowned scholar, known as Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar, who narrated from Imam Ahmad bin Nasir and met Al-Badr Al-Ayni.
- 1.to meetboth
To come together or encounter someone. Al-Badr Al-Ayni met Imam Ahmad bin Nasir in Damascus.
- 1.Al-Badr Al-Ayniboth
A scholar who met Imam Ahmad bin Nasir in Damascus. He was known as Al-Badr Al-Ayni.
- 1.to pass awayboth
To die. This verb is used to indicate the death of the scholars mentioned.
- 1.May God have mercy on themboth
A supplication for mercy upon the deceased. It is a common pious expression used after mentioning the death of individuals.
- 1.allboth
An emphatic particle meaning 'all' or 'entirely'. Used here to emphasize that mercy should be upon all of them.