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Royal Ontario Museum. 1985. p. 38. Thatcher,
Griffithes Wheeler (1911). "
Fairūzābādī" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed...
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dictionary contains around 120,000 definitions, and is an
expansion of
Fairuzabadi's earlier Qamus Al-Muhit and Ibn Manzur's
Lisan al-Arab. It is considered...
- Al-Mahalli Al-Suyuti In
Arabic language studies: Ibn
Malik Ibn
Hisham Fairuzabadi Taqi al-Din al-Subki Al-Suyuti In Theology: Ibn
Kullab Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari...
- with stones" in the
famous arabic dictionary al-Qamous (القاموس) by
Fairuzabadi. The word ta'ir can
denote any "flying creature,
whether bird or insect...
- al-Razi, Qadi Baydawi, 'Adud al-Din al-'Iji, Ibn
Hajar al-Asqalani,
Fairuzabadi Influenced Abdullah Bosnevi, Muḥammad Aʿlā al-Tahānawī, Emir Abdelkader...
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Majid al-Din
Muhammad ibn Ya'qub ibn
Muhammad ibn
Ibrahim al-Shirizi al-
Fairuzabadi Shirazi,
Kenya Shirazi, Iran Shirazi-ye Olya, Iran Shirazi-ye Sofla,...
- from the
Sihah dictionary of Al-Jauhari and the
Qamous dictionary of
Fairuzabadi.
Golius was born in The Hague. He went to the
University of
Leiden in...
- (1149–1210),
Kurdish lexicographer Abu-t-Tahir Ibn
Ibrahim Majd ud-Din ul-
Fairuzabadi (1329–1414),
Persian lexicographer Majduddin (fl. 1780-90),
Indian Muslim...
- Amin
Ahsan Islahi Ashraf Ali
Thanwi Bouguerra Soltani Ebussuud Efendi Fairuzabadi Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
Fethullah Gülen
Gabriel Said
Reynolds Hamiduddin...
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supervision of the
master of his time,
Shaykh Ibrahim ibn Ali ibn
Yusuf al-
Fairuzabadi. He kept ****ociation in
Baghdad with the
great scholar, Abu
Ishaq al-Shirazi...