- al-
Farāhīdī al-Azdī al-Yaḥmadī (Arabic: أبو عبد الرحمن الخليل بن أحمد بن عمرو بن تمام الفراهيدي الأزدي اليحمدي; 718 – 786 CE),
known as al-
Farāhīdī, or...
- language. It was
compiled in the
eighth century by al-Khalil ibn
Ahmad al-
Farahidi. The
letter ayn (ع) of the dictionary's
title is
regarded as phonetically...
- of the Patriarchs. Al-Khalil may also
refer to: Al-Khalil ibn
Ahmad al-
Farahidi (718 – 786),
lexicographer and
leading grammarian of Basra, Iraq Al-Khalil...
- the two
eminent grammarians Yunus ibn
Habib and Al-Khalil ibn
Ahmad al-
Farahidi, the
latter of whom he was most indebted.
Despite Sibawayh's
renowned scholarship...
- for
Specialized Surgery, and
chairman of the
board of
directors of Al-
Farahidi University. Al-Mandalawi is a
billionaire and
allegedly controls a large...
- and
indicate vocalization (التشكيل at-tashkīl). Al-Khalil ibn
Ahmad al-
Farahidi (718–786)
compiled the
first Arabic dictionary, Kitāb al-'Ayn (كتاب العين...
-
different meters collected and
explained by al-
Farahidi in The
Science of ‘Arud. Al-Akhfash, a
student of al-
Farahidi,
later added one more
meter to make them...
-
hadith collection for Ibadis. It was
compiled by Al-Rabi' bin
Habib Al-
Farahidi and
later on
organized and
arranged by
Yusuf Ibrahim al-Warjilani (يوسف...
-
under Ibn Abi
Ishaq and
among his own
pupils were Al-Khalil ibn
Ahmad al-
Farahidi,
Yunus ibn Habib, Al-Asma'i and
Harun ibn Musa. Al-Asma'i
related that...
-
Basran school of grammar.
Among his own
pupils were Al-Khalil ibn
Ahmad al-
Farahidi,
Yunus ibn
Habib and
Harun ibn Musa.
Although he
never met Sibawayhi, the...