- Abu al-Qasim
Mahmud ibn Umar al-
Zamakhshari (Arabic: الزمخشري; 1074 –1143) was a
medieval Muslim scholar of
Iranian descent. He
travelled to
Mecca and...
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Taher Abdul Rahman Zamakhshari is a
contemporary Saudi poet and writer. He was born in
Makkah Al-Mukarramah on
Rajab 27, 1332 AH - June 22, 1914 AD and...
- Eloquence") is a
thesaurus and
dictionary of
figurative speech by Al-
Zamakhshari.
Zamakhshari aut****d the work, in part, to
reconcile what he
viewed as the...
- Al-
Zamakhshari in his book "Kitab al-Amkinah wa al-Jibal wa al-Miyah ",
where he
describes it as
peaceful lake at
gates of Al-Hasa. Al-
Zamakhshari suggests...
- 'the Revealer') is a
seminal tafsir (commentary on the Qur'an) by Al-
Zamakhshari written in the 12th century.
Considered a
primary source by
major scholars...
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ancient form.
Based on the
writings of
Khwarezmian scholars Al-Biruni and
Zamakhshari, the
language was in use at
least until the 13th century, when it was...
- al-Kinānī (Jāhizīyya) Al-Qadi 'Abd al-Jabbar Abu al-Husayn al-Basri Al-
Zamakhshari Amr ibn
Ubayd Ibn Abi'l-Hadid
Sahib ibn
Abbad Abū Amr Ḍirār ibn Amr al-Gatafānī...
- al-Kinānī (Jāhizīyya) Al-Qadi 'Abd al-Jabbar Abu al-Husayn al-Basri Al-
Zamakhshari Amr ibn
Ubayd Ibn Abi'l-Hadid
Sahib ibn
Abbad Abū Amr Ḍirār ibn Amr al-Gatafānī...
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influenced the word by folk etymology. In
Persian language sources, al-
Zamakhshari mentioned the name of this food in the 11th
century in the form tarkhana...
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describe birds literally carrying small rocks, he instead,
referencing Al-
Zamakhshari and
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
translates the
above mentioned verses as: According...