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ملن
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis 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.Malinclassical
A village or town in the region of Herat. The people of Herat pronounce it Malan.
مَالَانname
- 1.Malanclassical
The pronunciation of the place name Malin used by the people of Herat.
الْمَالِينِيّname
- 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].