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شذكن

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry appears to be very limited, primarily focusing on a specific type of garment and its association with a historical figure. The term 'الشاذكونة' refers to coarse, striped fabrics made in Yemen, and its etymology is linked to a merchant who dealt in them.

Derived headwords

الشَّاذِكُونَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Coarse striped fabricclassical

    A type of coarse, striped fabric, often made in Yemen. The name is associated with a merchant named Sulayman bin Abi Dawud al-Basri, who was known for trading these garments.

الشَّاذِكُونَةname
  1. 1.
    Sulayman bin Abi Dawudclassical

    A reference to Abu Ayyub Sulayman bin Abi Dawud bin Bishr bin Ziyad al-Maqri al-Basri, a prolific hadith scholar and transmitter. He is mentioned in relation to the trade of 'al-Shadhkunah' garments because his father used to sell and trade them.

Parallel reading

وهي ثياب غلاظ مضربة تعمل باليمن
And it is coarse, striped garments made in Yemen.
وإلى بيعها نسب أبو أيوب سليمن بن أبي داود بن بشر بن زياد المقري البصري الحافظ المكثر
And Abu Ayyub Sulayman bin Abi Dawud bin Bishr bin Ziyad al-Maqri al-Basri, the prolific hadith scholar, is attributed to selling them.
لأن أباه كان يبيعها ويتجر بها
Because his father used to sell them and trade in them.