- al-
Zabīdī (Arabic: المرتضى الحسيني الزبيدي), or Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad Murtaḍá al-
Zabīdī (1732–1790 / 1145–1205 AH), also
known as
Murtada al-
Zabidi, was...
-
phonology of the
Zabidi sub-dialect
replaces the
sound (ʿain) [ʕ] (ع) with the
glottal stop ( ʾ ) [ʔ] (ء). In
terms of vocabulary, the
Zabidi dialect shares...
- an
Arabic language dictionary written by the
Egyptian scholar Murtada al-
Zabidi (Arabic: محمد مرتضى الحسيني الزبيدي; 1732–1790), one of the
foremost philologists...
- **** term to the Ash'arites and Māturīdites alone. For example, Murtadā az-
Zabīdī (d. 1790)
wrote in his
commentary on al-Ghazalis "Iḥyāʾ ʿulūm ad-dīn": "When...
- by Ibn
Manzur gives 9,273 roots,
while Tāj al-ʿArūs (1774) by
Murtada az-
Zabidi gives 11,978 roots. This
lexicographic tradition was
traditionalist and...
-
Saharanpuri Muhammad ****iya
Kandhlawi Rahmatullah Kairanawi Murtada al-
Zabidi Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi
Muhammad Abu
Zahra Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker...
- "Zainal Profile".
Felda United Football Club.
Retrieved 5
September 2021.
ZABIDI,
AZIZUL FAHMI AHMAD (18
January 2023). "Zainal
Abidin sedia galas tempat...
-
Saharanpuri Muhammad ****iya
Kandhlawi Rahmatullah Kairanawi Murtada al-
Zabidi Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi
Muhammad Abu
Zahra Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker...
- Nuri
Bengali (d. 1785)
Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan (1699–1781)
Murtada al-
Zabidi (1732–1790)
Sanaullah Panipati (1730–1810) S****
Mohammad Rafi (d. 1803)...
- and its
meaning is "last of the prophets."
According to Taj al-Arus of al-
Zabidi, Khātam: The last of a people, like khātim. And with this
definition is...