خينين
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis entry discusses a place name, Khaynan, and a related biographical figure. It primarily focuses on clarifying the correct spelling and origin of a person's nisba (attribution) and the location associated with it, noting that the root itself is not widely documented.
Derived headwords
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, specifically a town in Tus, mentioned in the text.
- 1.Biographical figureclassical
A scholar, jurist, man of letters, poet, and narrator of hadith, associated with Tus and later residing in Samarkand and Tabaristan.
- 1.Attribution (nisba)classical
An attribution or nisba derived from a place name, referring to Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur al-Tusi.
- 1.Biographical figureclassical
A narrator of hadith who heard from Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur al-Tusi.
- 1.Biographical figureclassical
A scholar, likely referring to the famous historian Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Dhahabi, who commented on the attribution 'al-Khayni'.
- 1.Biographical figureclassical
A prominent scholar, likely referring to Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, who identified Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur as 'al-Khayni'.
- 1.Biographical figureclassical
A scholar, likely referring to Abu Sa'd Abd al-Karim ibn Muhammad al-Sam'ani, who mentioned the figure Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur.
- 1.Biographical figureclassical
A scholar, likely referring to a student or someone who cited Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur al-Khayni.