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جمهان

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used for proper names, specifically personal names of individuals mentioned as transmitters of hadith. It does not seem to have a widely recognized semantic meaning beyond its use in these names.

Derived headwords

جَمْهَانname
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    Personal nameboth

    A personal name, specifically referring to individuals mentioned in the context of hadith transmission.

عَبَّاس بْن جَمْهَانname
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    Personal nameboth

    The name of a person, Abbas ibn Jamhan, mentioned in relation to lineage.

سَعِيد بْن جَمْهَان الأَسْلَمِيّname
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    Personal nameboth

    The name of a Tabi'i (successor) named Sa'id ibn Jamhan al-Aslami, a narrator of hadith.

Parallel reading

وهو (محدث من التابعين)
And he is a hadith transmitter from the Tabi'in (successors).
هو مولى الأسلميين كنيته أبو العلاء يروي عن عثمان وسعد، وعنه عروة بن الزبير.
He is a freedman of the Aslam tribe, his kunya is Abu al-Ala', he narrates from Uthman and Sa'd, and Urwah ibn al-Zubayr narrates from him.
وكان علي بن المديني يقول: أمي من ولد عباس بن جمهان.
And Ali ibn al-Madini used to say: My mother is from the offspring of Abbas ibn Jamhan.
وسعيد بن جمهان الأسلمي تابعي أيضا، عن ابن أبي أوفى وسفينة، روى عنه حماد بن سلمة وعبد الوارث، مات سنة 136، رحمه الله تعالى.
And Sa'id ibn Jamhan al-Aslami is also a Tabi'i, narrating from Ibn Abi Awfa and Sufyanah. Hammad ibn Salamah and Abd al-Warith narrated from him. He died in the year 136, may Allah have mercy on him.