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شنه
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses place names, specifically a town called Ashnah and its variations. It also mentions a jurist from this town and discusses different pronunciations and spellings of the place name.
Derived headwords
أَشْنَهname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A town located near Isfahan, or in the border region of Azerbaijan near Erbil.
الأَشْنَهِيّname
- 1.Attribution to Ashnahclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating someone is from the town of Ashnah.
الأَشْنَانِيّname
- 1.Variant attributionclassical
An alternative, though considered irregular, attribution possibly related to Ashnah, using a doubled 'n'.
إِشْنِيهname
- 1.Place name in Egyptclassical
A village located in Egypt.
إِشْنِيهِيّname
- 1.Attribution to Ishniyahclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating someone is from the village of Ishniyah in Egypt.
Parallel reading
وهي: (ة قرب أصبهان)
And it is: (a town near Isfahan).
بلدة شاهدتها في طرف أذربيجان من جهة إربل بينها وبين أرمية يومان، وبينها وبين إربل خمسة أيام.
A town I witnessed on the edge of Azerbaijan, towards Erbil, two days away from it and Armenia, and five days away from it and Erbil.
فأين هذا من قول المصنف أنها قرب أصبهان، وهو خطأ.
So how does this compare to the author's statement that it is near Isfahan, which is an error.
ومنها: الفقيه عبد العزيز بن علي الأشنهي الشافعي تفقه على أبي إسحاق الشيرازي، وروى عن أبي جعفر بن المسلمة، وصنف في الفرائض، هكذا نسبه الماليني في بعض تخاريجه،
And among them is: the jurist Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al-Ashnahi Al-Shafi'i, who studied under Abu Ishaq Al-Shirazi, narrated from Abu Ja'far bin Al-Musallamah, and authored works on Fara'id (inheritance laws). This is how Al-Malini attributed him in some of his biographical accounts.
قال: وربما قالوه بالهمز بعد الألف، فقالوا: الأشناني على غير قياس.
He said: And perhaps they pronounced it with hamza after the alif, so they said: Al-Ashnani, which is irregular.
قال ياقوت: وربما قالوا أشناني بنونين.
Yaqut said: And perhaps they said Ashnani with two nuns.
وقد تقدم بيانه في النون.
And its explanation has preceded in the section on the letter Nun.
إشنيه، بالكسر وفتح النون: قرية بمصر والنسبة إشنيهي.
Ishniyah, with a kasra and a fatha on the nun: a village in Egypt, and the attribution is Ishniyahi.