كشمهن
Root entry · 19 derived lemmasThis entry primarily discusses a place name, Kashmahan, and individuals associated with it. It details the location of Kashmahan in ancient Marw and mentions prominent scholars and narrators who hailed from or were connected to this area, particularly in the context of transmitting hadith literature.
Derived headwords
- 1.Kashmahanclassical
An ancient city in Marw, now in ruins. It is the origin of several scholars and narrators.
- 1.Kashmahanclassical
An alternative name for the ancient city of Kashmahan in Marw.
- 1.Abu al-Haythamclassical
A kunya (patronymic) for Muhammad ibn Makki ibn Zurarah, a scholar and narrator from Kashmahan.
- 1.Muhammad ibn Makki ibn Zurarahclassical
A scholar and narrator from Kashmahan, known for transmitting the Sahih al-Bukhari.
- 1.the literaryboth
Describing Muhammad ibn Makki ibn Zurarah as a man of letters or a cultured individual.
- 1.al-Farabiclassical
A narrator from whom Abu Dhar Abd al-Rahim ibn Ahmad al-Harawi narrated the Sahih al-Bukhari.
- 1.Abu Dharrclassical
A kunya for Abd al-Rahim ibn Ahmad al-Harawi, a narrator who studied under Muhammad ibn Makki.
- 1.Abd al-Rahim ibn Ahmad al-Harawiclassical
A narrator who studied under Muhammad ibn Makki and narrated the Sahih al-Bukhari.
- 1.Umm al-Kiramclassical
A kunya for Karimah bint Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Marwaziyyah, a female scholar and narrator.
- 1.Karimah bint Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Marwaziyyahclassical
A female scholar and narrator from Marw, who narrated the Sahih al-Bukhari.
- 1.Abu al-Hasanclassical
A kunya for Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Umar al-Farra', a narrator.
- 1.Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Umar al-Farra'classical
A narrator who narrated from Karimah bint Ahmad.
- 1.Abu Abdullahclassical
A kunya for Muhammad ibn Barakat ibn Hilal al-Nahwi, a narrator.
- 1.Muhammad ibn Barakat ibn Hilal al-Nahwiclassical
A grammarian and narrator who narrated from Karimah bint Ahmad.
- 1.the grammarianboth
Describing Muhammad ibn Barakat ibn Hilal as a scholar of Arabic grammar.
- 1.Abu Muhammadclassical
A kunya for Hayyan ibn Musa al-Kashmihani, a reliable narrator.
- 1.Hayyan ibn Musa al-Kashmihaniclassical
A reliable narrator from Kashmahan, who narrated books of Ibn al-Mubarak and from whom Bukhari and Tirmidhi narrated.
- 1.reliableboth
Describing Hayyan ibn Musa as a trustworthy narrator.
- 1.to guardclassical
To serve as a guard or sentinel, in the context of Hayyan ibn Musa being stationed in Farbar.