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خينين

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This 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

خينينname
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    Place nameclassical

    A place name, specifically a town in Tus, mentioned in the text.

أبو الفضل مظفر بن منصور الطوسيname
  1. 1.
    Biographical figureclassical

    A scholar, jurist, man of letters, poet, and narrator of hadith, associated with Tus and later residing in Samarkand and Tabaristan.

الخينيname
  1. 1.
    Attribution (nisba)classical

    An attribution or nisba derived from a place name, referring to Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur al-Tusi.

أبو سعيد الأندلسيname
  1. 1.
    Biographical figureclassical

    A narrator of hadith who heard from Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur al-Tusi.

الذهبيname
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    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'.

الحافظ ابن حجرname
  1. 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'.

السمعانيname
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    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.

الإدريسيname
  1. 1.
    Biographical figureclassical

    A scholar, likely referring to a student or someone who cited Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur al-Khayni.

Parallel reading

وهي (ة بطوس، منها) : أبو الفضل (مظفر بن منصور) الطوسي الفقيه الفاضل الأديب الشاعر، سكن سمرقند، ثم فارقها إلى طبرسان فمات بها
And it is (a town in Tus, from it): Abu al-Fadl (Muzaffar bin Mansur) al-Tusi, the virtuous jurist, man of letters, and poet, resided in Samarkand, then left it for Tabaristan and died there.
سمع أعين بن جعفر ابن الأشعث السمرقندي، وعنه أبو سعيد الأندلسي
He heard from A'yan bin Ja'far ibn al-Ash'ath al-Samarqandi, and Abu Sa'id al-Andalusi heard from him.
قلت: الصواب أنه! الخيني، وهي التي مرت في التي قبلها.
I say: The correct attribution is al-Khayni, which was mentioned in the preceding section.
وأما خينين فلم يذكرها أحد.
As for Khaynan, no one has mentioned it.
وقال الذهبي: الخيني بالخاء المعجمة لا أعرفه.
And al-Dhahabi said: Al-Khayni, with the unpointed kha, I do not know it.
قال الحافظ ابن حجر: هو أبو الفضل المظفر بن منصور الخيني الطوسي شيخ الإدريسي
Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar said: He is Abu al-Fadl al-Muzaffar bin Mansur al-Khayni al-Tusi, the teacher of al-Idrisi.
وذكره السمعاني، رحمه الله تعالى فتأمل
And al-Sam'ani mentioned him, may God have mercy on him, so ponder.