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كسن

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to place names, specifically cities and villages. The primary lemma discussed is a city, with a secondary lemma referring to a village.

Derived headwords

كَاسَانname
  1. 1.
    City nameclassical

    A city located beyond Shash, mentioned by the author.

كَاسِنname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village in Nakhshab, similar to the village of Hajar.

أَبُو نَصْرٍ أَحْمَدُ بْنُ الشَّيْخِ بْنِ حَمُّوَيْهِ بْنِ زُهَيْرٍ الشَّافِعِيُّ الفَقِيهُname
  1. 1.
    Juristclassical

    A Shafi'i jurist from the village of Kasin, who authored a book titled 'Bawater al-Hujaj'.

بَوَاتِرُ الحُجَجِother
  1. 1.
    Book titleclassical

    A book written by Abu Nasr Ahmad bin al-Sheikh bin Hamuyah bin Zuhair.

Parallel reading

كَاسَان: مدينة وراء الشاش، ذكرها المصنف، رحمه الله تعالى في السين، وهنا محل ذكرها لأن حروفها أعجمية.
Kasan: A city beyond Shash, mentioned by the author, may God have mercy on him, in the section on 'Sin', and here is the place to mention it because its letters are non-Arabic.
ومما يستدرك عليه: كاسن، كهاجر: قرية بنخشب، منها: أبو نصر أحمد بن الشيخ بن حمويه بن زهير الشافعي الفقيه، وله كتاب سماه بواتر الحجج، سمع أبا يعلى النسفي وغيره.
And among what is to be added is: Kasin, like Hajar: a village in Nakhshab, from which is Abu Nasr Ahmad bin al-Sheikh bin Hamuyah bin Zuhair al-Shafi'i the jurist, and he has a book he named Bawater al-Hujaj, he heard from Abu Ya'la al-Nasafi and others.