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ربنجن
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily concerns a place name, a village in the region of Saraghna. It also references individuals associated with this place, specifically scholars and hadith narrators.
Derived headwords
أَرْبَنْجَنname
- 1.village nameclassical
A village located in the administrative region of Saraghna. The name might sometimes be written without the initial hamza.
رَبَنْجَنname
- 1.village name (variant)classical
A variant spelling of the village name, omitting the initial hamza.
الأَرْبَنْجَنِيّname
- 1.nisba (attribution)classical
An attribution indicating origin or association with the village of Arbajan.
Parallel reading
أربنجن، بفتح فسكون فكسر الموحدة وسكون النون وفتح الجيم: قرية من أعمال سرقنة
Arbanjan, with fath on the alif, sukun on the ra, kasra on the ba, sukun on the nun, and fath on the jim: a village from the districts of Saraghna.
وربما أسقطوا الهمزة فقالوا: ربنجن
And sometimes they omit the hamza and say: Rabanjan.
منها: أبو بكر أحمد بن محمد بن موسى الأربنجني من فقهاء الحنفية
From it [i.e., associated with it]: Abu Bakr Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Musa al-Arbanjani, from the jurists of the Hanafi school.
مات، رحمه الله تعالى، سنة 315
He died, may God have mercy on him, in the year 315.
وأبو جعفر أحمد بن محمد بن عبد الله محدث
And Abu Ja'far Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Abdullah, a hadith scholar.
قال ابن القراب: مات رحمه الله تعالى سنة 315
Ibn al-Qarrab said: He died, may God have mercy on him, in the year 315.