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ذهبن

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This 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

ذهبنname
  1. 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.

ابن قرضمname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Qardhamclassical

    The full name of the individual mentioned, Ibn Qardham al-Mahri, identified as a companion.

المهريname
  1. 1.
    al-Mahriclassical

    A nisba (attribution) indicating origin or affiliation, likely referring to a tribe or region, associated with Ibn Qardham.

صحابيnoun
  1. 1.
    Companionclassical

    A term for a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, indicating someone who met him and believed in him.

وفادةnoun
  1. 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.

Parallel reading

وهو (ابن قرضم) المهري (صحابي) له وفادة
And he is Ibn Qardham al-Mahri, a companion who had a delegation.
وقد تقدم الاختلاف فيه
And the disagreement concerning him has preceded.
ونقل شيخنا، رحمه الله تعالى، إهمال الدال أيضا
And our Sheikh, may God have mercy on him, transmitted the neglect of the 'dal' as well.