ذهبن
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis entry discusses the root 'dh-h-b-n' (ذهبن), which is noted as being largely neglected by lexicographers. It primarily refers to a specific individual, Ibn Qardham, a companion who visited the Prophet. The entry also touches upon scholarly disagreements regarding its inclusion and pronunciation.
Derived headwords
- 1.Ibn Qardhamclassical
A proper name referring to Ibn Qardham al-Mahri, a companion (sahabi) who had a delegation (wufud). There is scholarly disagreement regarding him.
- 1.Ibn Qardhamclassical
The full name of the individual mentioned, Ibn Qardham al-Mahri, identified as a companion.
- 1.al-Mahriclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating origin or affiliation, likely referring to a tribe or region, associated with Ibn Qardham.
- 1.Companionclassical
A term for a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, indicating someone who met him and believed in him.
- 1.delegationclassical
The act of coming as a delegation or envoy, often to a ruler or leader, in this context referring to Ibn Qardham's visit.