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ملن

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to places and geographical locations, specifically a village or town named Malin or Malan. It also encompasses the people associated with this location, often identified by their nisba.

Derived headwords

مَالِينname
  1. 1.
    Malinclassical

    A village or town in the region of Herat. The people of Herat pronounce it Malan.

مَالَانname
  1. 1.
    Malanclassical

    The pronunciation of the place name Malin used by the people of Herat.

الْمَالِينِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Maliniclassical

    A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating origin from the place called Malin.

Parallel reading

مَالِين: من قرى هراة، وأهل هراة يقولون مالان
Malin: a village of Herat, and the people of Herat say Malan.
منها: أبو سعد أحمد بن محمد بن أحمد بن عبد الله بن حفص بن خليل الماليني الأنصاري الهروي الصوفي
From it (i.e., Malin): Abu Sa'd Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Abdullah ibn Hafs ibn Khalil Al-Malini Al-Ansari Al-Harawi the Sufi.
روى عن ابن عدي كتابه الكامل في الضعفاء والمتروكين
He narrated from Ibn Adi his book Al-Kamil fi al-Du'afa' wa al-Matrukin (The Complete [Book] on the Weak and Abandoned [Reporters]).
وألف في المؤتلف والمختلف وفي الأسباب والأنساب
And he authored [books] on Al-Mu'talif wa al-Mukhtalif (Similar Names and Different People) and on Al-Asbab wa al-Ansab (Causes and Genealogies).
روى عنه أبو بكر الخطيب
Abu Bakr Al-Khatib narrated from him.
مات بمصر سنة 411
He died in Egypt in the year 411 [AH].