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  • Sibawayh
  • Persian grammarian from Basra (c.760–796)

    Sibawayh (Arabic: سِيبَوَيْه IPA: [siːbæˈwæjh] (also pronounced [siːbæˈweː(h)] in many modern dialects) Sībawayh; Persian: سیبُویه‎ Sēbūyeh [seːbuːˈje];

    Sibawayh

    Sibawayh

    Sibawayh

  • Arabic
  • Central Semitic language

    syntactic and grammatical norms laid down by classical grammarians (such as Sibawayh) and the vocabulary defined in classical dictionaries (such as the Lisān

    Arabic

    Arabic

    Arabic

  • Allāhumma
  • Vocative form of Allah, the Islamic and Arabic term for the God

    and is seen as the equivalent of "Yā Allāh". Some grammarians—such as Sibawayh—argue that it is an abbreviation of yā ʾallāhu ʾummanā bi-khayr (يا ألله

    Allāhumma

    Allāhumma

  • Hammad ibn Salamah
  • 8th-century Arab grammarian

    Arabic language. He was noted to have had a great influence on his student, Sibawayh. He was a client (mawla) of either Banu Tamim or Quraysh. He was from the

    Hammad ibn Salamah

    Hammad_ibn_Salamah

  • Imāla
  • Vowel shift in many Arabic dialects

    factors conditioning its occurrence were described for the first time by Sibawayh. According to as-Sirafi and Ibn Jinni (10th century), the vowel of the

    Imāla

    Imāla

  • Sibawayh the Phonologist
  • Book by A. A. Al-Nassir

    Sibawayh the phonologist: A critical study of the phonetic and phonological theory of Sibawayh as presented in his treatise Al-Kitab is a 1993 book by

    Sibawayh the Phonologist

    Sibawayh_the_Phonologist

  • Al-Jarmi
  • Arabic grammarian of Abbasid era (died 840)

    Tafasīr gharīb Sībawayh (تفسير غريب سيبويه) ‘Commentary on the Strange in Sībawayh’; Explanation on the Difficulties in verses quoted by Sībawayh in the Kitāb

    Al-Jarmi

    Al-Jarmi

  • Quran
  • Central religious text of Islam

    Arabic alphabet developed rapidly into an art form. The Arabic grammarian Sibawayh wrote one of the earliest books on Arabic grammar, referred to as "Al-Kitab"

    Quran

    Quran

    Quran

  • Linguistics
  • Scientific study of language

    and verbs, was the first known instance of its kind. In the Middle East, Sibawayh, a Persian, made a detailed description of Arabic in AD 760 in his monumental

    Linguistics

    Linguistics

  • Abu Bakr az-Zubaydi
  • 10th century poet, philosopher and scholar of Al-Andalus

    to study under Abū ‘Alī al-Qālī. His scholarship on the philologist Sībawayh’s grammar, Al-Kitāb, led to his appointment as tutor to the son of the humanist

    Abu Bakr az-Zubaydi

    Abu_Bakr_az-Zubaydi

  • Modern Standard Arabic
  • Standardized literary variety of Arabic

    syntactic and grammatical norms laid down by classical grammarians (such as Sibawayh) and to use the vocabulary defined in classical dictionaries (such as the

    Modern Standard Arabic

    Modern Standard Arabic

    Modern_Standard_Arabic

  • Abu Amr al-Basri
  • 8th-century Qur'anic Scholar and Arab linguist

    He was buried in that city. Sībawayh, ʻAmr bin ʻUthmān (1988), Hārūn, ʻAbd al-Salām Muḥammad (ed.), Al-Kitāb Kitāb Sībawayh Abī Bishr ʻAmr bin ʻUthmān

    Abu Amr al-Basri

    Abu_Amr_al-Basri

  • Arabic definite article
  • Definite article in Arabic

    whether the hamza is volatile or not. The majority opinion is that of Sibawayh (d. ca. 797), who considers the hamza volatile. In his opinion, the hamza

    Arabic definite article

    Arabic definite article

    Arabic_definite_article

  • Arabic grammar
  • Grammar of the Arabic language

    the first Arabic dictionary and book of Arabic prosody, and his student Sibawayh authored the first book on theories of Arabic grammar. From the school

    Arabic grammar

    Arabic grammar

    Arabic_grammar

  • Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi
  • Iraqi lexicographer, philologist and poet (718 – 786 CE)

    the Ibāḍi doctrine and convert to Sunni orthodoxy; Among his pupils were Sibawayh, al-Naḍr b. Shumail, and al-Layth b. al-Muẓaffar b. Naṣr. Known for his

    Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi

    Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi

    Al-Khalil_ibn_Ahmad_al-Farahidi

  • Abu Turab al-Zahiri
  • Indian-born Saudi Arabian scholar

    linguist, jurist, theologian and journalist. he was often referred to as the Sibawayh of his era due to his knowledge of the Arabic language. Al-Ẓāhirī’s contributions

    Abu Turab al-Zahiri

    Abu_Turab_al-Zahiri

  • Al-Kisa'i
  • 8th-century founder of Kufi school of Arabic grammar

    about Sibawayh's death, al-Kisa'i approached the Caliph Harun al-Rashid and requested that he be punished for having a share in "killing Sibawayh." Hishām

    Al-Kisa'i

    Al-Kisa'i

  • Al-Akhfash al-Akbar
  • Arab grammarian and Scholar of Caliphate era

    notable students were: Sibawayh, Yunus ibn Habib, Abu ʿUbaidah, Abu Zayd al-Ansari and Al-Asma'i. Al-Akhfash revised his student Sibawayh's famous Kitab, the

    Al-Akhfash al-Akbar

    Al-Akhfash_al-Akbar

  • Qoph
  • Nineteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets

    to Sibawayh, author of the first book on Arabic grammar, the letter is pronounced voiced (maǧhūr), although some scholars argue, that Sibawayh's term

    Qoph

    Qoph

  • Ḍād
  • Letter of the Arabic alphabet

    clear that in Qur'anic Arabic ḍ was some sort of unusual lateral sound. Sibawayh, author of the first book on Arabic grammar, explained the letter as being

    Ḍād

    Ḍād

  • Niftawayh
  • Islamic scholar and author (died 935)

    was unparalleled in his time, as was Sibawayh's during his. Niftawayh possessed an intense interest in Sibawayh's works in grammar, to the point where

    Niftawayh

    Niftawayh

  • Sa'id ibn Aws al-Ansari
  • Linguist and a reputable narrator of hadith

    830 CE/215 AH) was an Arab linguist and a reputable narrator of hadith. Sibawayh and al-Jāḥiẓ were among his pupils. His father was Aws ibn Thabit also

    Sa'id ibn Aws al-Ansari

    Sa'id_ibn_Aws_al-Ansari

  • Varieties of Arabic
  • Family of dialects/variants of the Arabic language

    Bedouin dialects, and parts of Sudan, as the 8th-century Persian linguist Sibawayh described it. Classical interdental consonants ⟨ث⟩ /θ/ and ⟨ذ⟩ /ð/ become

    Varieties of Arabic

    Varieties of Arabic

    Varieties_of_Arabic

  • Al-Douri 'an Abi 'Amr recitation
  • Recitation of the Quran

    Carter, Sibawayh, pg. 21. Part of the Makers of Islamic Civilization series. London: I.B. Tauris, 2004. ISBN 9781850436713 M.G. Carter, Sibawayh, pg. 19

    Al-Douri 'an Abi 'Amr recitation

    Al-Douri_'an_Abi_'Amr_recitation

  • Ibn Abi Ishaq
  • Yemeni Arabic language grammarian (died 735 CE)

    influential upon later grammarians, as he was quoted as an authority by Sibawayh in his seminal work on Arabic grammar seven times. List of Arab scientists

    Ibn Abi Ishaq

    Ibn_Abi_Ishaq

  • Gimel
  • Third letter of many Semitic alphabets

    gimel function in mathematics. al Nassir, Abdulmunʿim Abdulamir (1985). Sibawayh the Phonologist (PDF) (in Arabic). University of New York. p. 80. Archived

    Gimel

    Gimel

  • Classical Arabic
  • Form of the Arabic language

    an adjacent syllable. It was considered acceptable Classical Arabic by Sibawayh, and still occurs in numerous modern Arabic dialects, particularly the

    Classical Arabic

    Classical Arabic

    Classical_Arabic

  • Al-Soussi recitation
  • Carter, Sibawayh, pg. 21. Part of the Makers of Islamic Civilization series. London: I.B. Tauris, 2004. ISBN 9781850436713 M.G. Carter, Sibawayh, pg. 19

    Al-Soussi recitation

    Al-Soussi_recitation

  • Yunus ibn Habib
  • 8th-century AD Iranian poet and linguist

    grammar, Al-Akhfash al-Akbar and Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala'. His students include Sibawayh, Al-Kisa'i, Yaḥyá ibn Ziyād al-Farrāʼ and Abu ʿUbaidah. Abu Ubaida once

    Yunus ibn Habib

    Yunus_ibn_Habib

  • Harun ibn Musa
  • Scholar of the Arabic language and Islamic studies (died 786)

    from 752 until his death. Ibn Musa was also one of the seven teachers of Sibawayh, the ethnically Persian father of Arabic grammar, though like other Qur'an

    Harun ibn Musa

    Harun_ibn_Musa

  • Al-Farra'
  • Daylamite scholar (761–822)

    When the expression agrees with its meaning, the expression is correct. Sībawayh errs because his etymological work is not founded in the expressions of

    Al-Farra'

    Al-Farra'

  • Al-Mubarrad
  • Abbasid philologist, biographer and grammarian (826-898)

    Al-Kāmil ("The Perfect One" or "The Complete"). A leading scholar of Sībawayh's seminal treatise on grammar, "al-Kitab" ("The Book"), he lectured on philology

    Al-Mubarrad

    Al-Mubarrad

  • Shiraz
  • City in Fars province, Iran

    the Baháʼí Faith Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi, 13th-century poet and scholar Sibawayh, linguist and grammarian of the Arabic language Firouz Naderi (1946–2023)

    Shiraz

    Shiraz

    Shiraz

  • Al-Tirmidhi
  • Islamic hadith scholar (824–892)

    list (link) "Sibawayh, His Kitab, and the Schools of Basra and Kufa." Taken from Changing Traditions: Al-Mubarrad's Refutation of Sībawayh and the Subsequent

    Al-Tirmidhi

    Al-Tirmidhi

    Al-Tirmidhi

  • Wise fool
  • Stock character

    Retrieved 2015-12-07. Tillier, Mathieu (2018). "Un " Alceste musulman " : Sībawayh le fou et les Iḫšīdides" (PDF). Bulletin d'Études Orientales (in French)

    Wise fool

    Wise fool

    Wise_fool

  • Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati
  • Arab grammarian, Quran exegete and Quran reciter

    before returning to Alexandria. It is said he memorized the corpus of Sibawayh's al-Kitab ('The Book') - several volumes of the foundational Arabic grammar

    Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati

    Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati

    Abu_Hayyan_al-Gharnati

  • Ghayn
  • Nineteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet

    Retrieved 14 December 2022. al Nassir, Abdulmunʿim Abdulamir (1985). Sibawayh the Phonologist (PDF) (in Arabic). University of New York. p. 80. Retrieved

    Ghayn

    Ghayn

  • List of Sunni books
  • Ibn Najjar al-Hanbali Al-Ihkam fi Usul al-Ahkam by Ibn Hazm Kitab Sibawayh by Sibawayh Al-Jumal by Abu al-Qasim al-Zajjaji Mi'ut Ạmil by Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani

    List of Sunni books

    List_of_Sunni_books

  • Sun and moon letters
  • Two groups of Arabic consonants

    Arabic phonology Arabic grammar al Nassir, Abdulmunʿim Abdulamir (1985). Sibawayh the Phonologist (PDF) (in Arabic). University of New York. p. 80. Retrieved

    Sun and moon letters

    Sun and moon letters

    Sun_and_moon_letters

  • Fars province
  • Province of Iran

    Kazerun Christiane Amanpour's father is originally from Sarvestan, Fars. Sibawayh, one of the founders of Arabic grammar, died in Shiraz Hakim Salman Jahromi

    Fars province

    Fars province

    Fars_province

  • Al-Akhfash al-Awsat
  • scholar of Arabic grammar and linguistics Academic background Influences Sibawayh Academic work Era Early Abbasid / Classical Arabic grammar period Main

    Al-Akhfash al-Awsat

    Al-Akhfash_al-Awsat

  • Standard Arabic phonology
  • (1970:32, 44–45) Watson (2002:16) al Nassir, Abdulmunʿim Abdulamir (1985). Sibawayh the Phonologist (PDF) (in Arabic). University of New York. p. 80. Retrieved

    Standard Arabic phonology

    Standard_Arabic_phonology

  • Al-Akhfash al-Aṣghar
  • al-Ikhtiyārayn: ṣanʻah al-Akhfash al-Aṣghar. 1974. Sharḥ Sībawayh (شرح سيبويه) - Explanation / Commentary on Sibawayh al-Anwāʾ (الأنواء) al-Muhadhab (المهذب) He is

    Al-Akhfash al-Aṣghar

    Al-Akhfash_al-Aṣghar

  • 760
  • Calendar year

    Japanese empress consort (d. 790) Jonas, bishop of Orléans (approximate date) Sibawayh, Persian linguist and grammarian (approximate date) Theodulf, bishop of

    760

    760

    760

  • Ignazio Guidi
  • Italian orientalist (1844–1935)

    Bêth-Arśâm sopra i Martiri omeriti. Roma, Salviucci. 1890: Al-Istidrāk ‘alā Sībawayh by Abū Bakr al-Zubaydī. Rome. 1895: Il "Gadla 'Aragâwî" : memoria del socio

    Ignazio Guidi

    Ignazio Guidi

    Ignazio_Guidi

  • Abu al-Hasan al-Ahmar
  • Arab philologist and grammarian

    between his master al-Kisai and the prominent grammarian of the time, Sibawayh (d. 796). Abu al-Hasan himself took part in tutoring al-Amin by the appointment

    Abu al-Hasan al-Ahmar

    Abu_al-Hasan_al-Ahmar

  • Quṭrub the Grammarian
  • Arabic poet and scholar of Abbasid era

    also as Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, or al-Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad; he studied under Sibawayh and the Baṣran philologists, rivals of the Kūfah school. Quṭrub, and later

    Quṭrub the Grammarian

    Quṭrub_the_Grammarian

  • Dar Al-Kotob Al-Ilmiyah
  • Lebanese publishing house

    Al-Nouri of An-Najah National University, including al-Tafkīr al-Ṣawtī ʿinda Sibawayh fī ḍawʾ ʿIlm al-Lughah al-Ḥadīth and a translation of A. F. L. Beeston's

    Dar Al-Kotob Al-Ilmiyah

    Dar_Al-Kotob_Al-Ilmiyah

  • Abu Musa al-Jazuli
  • Moroccan philologist and grammarian

     1210 AD). Ibn Barrī; who lectured on Al-Jumal by al-Zajjājī, Al-Kitāb by Sībawayh and Al-Uṣūl by Ibn al-Sarraj. Material from these studies were incorporated

    Abu Musa al-Jazuli

    Abu_Musa_al-Jazuli

  • Al-Zamakhshari
  • Scholar

    some grammarians believed that it is the second syntactic book after Sibawayh's books on Arabic grammar because Al-Zamakhshari talked about every syntactic

    Al-Zamakhshari

    Al-Zamakhshari

    Al-Zamakhshari

  • Ibn Muti al-Zawawi
  • Islamic Scholar and Hanfi jurist (1169–1231)

    Phrasal Syntax Analysis Kitāb šarḥ 'abyāt Sībawayh naẓm (كتاب شرح أبيات سيبويه نظم); Analysis of Sībawayh's verse systems Kitāb dīwān khaṭib (كتاب ديوان

    Ibn Muti al-Zawawi

    Ibn_Muti_al-Zawawi

  • Muqaddimah
  • Book by Ibn Khaldun, written in 1377

    Arabic grammar; while Ibn Khaldun credits Sibawayh (a Persian) as the pivotal figure, he omits Sibawayh's teacher and the true founder of the discipline

    Muqaddimah

    Muqaddimah

    Muqaddimah

  • Proto-Semitic language
  • Hypothetical reconstructed proto-language

    balsamon (hence English "balsam"), and the 8th-century Arab grammarian Sibawayh explicitly described the Arabic descendant of *ṣ́, now pronounced [dˤ]

    Proto-Semitic language

    Proto-Semitic_language

  • History of linguistics
  • culminated in the book of the Persian linguist Sibāwayhi (c. 760–793). Sibawayh made a detailed and professional description of Arabic in 760 in his monumental

    History of linguistics

    History_of_linguistics

  • Early medieval literature
  • Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing) Persian scholar Sibawayh writes the first Arabic grammar in 840. Al-Baladhuri (died 892) Al-Jahiz

    Early medieval literature

    Early_medieval_literature

  • List of phonologists
  • Rubach Wendy Sandler Edward Sapir Ferdinand de Saussure Elisabeth Selkirk Sibawayh Paul Smolensky Donca Steriade Henry Sweet Nikolai Trubetzkoy Richard Wiese

    List of phonologists

    List_of_phonologists

  • Arabic literature
  • dictionary of Arabic, along with works on prosody and music, and his pupil Sibawayh would produce the most respected work of Arabic grammar known simply as

    Arabic literature

    Arabic_literature

  • Abu Ali al-Marzuqi
  • lexicographer who wrote in Arabic. He was born in Isfahan and studied Sibawayh's famous work on grammar, the al-Kitab, under the noted grammar expert Abu

    Abu Ali al-Marzuqi

    Abu_Ali_al-Marzuqi

  • Abu Ishaq al-Zajjaj
  • Abbasid era Grammarian of Basrah

    class representative he advised al-Mubarrad. He studied "Al-Kitāb" of Sībawayh with the Baṣrah grammarian Abū Fahd. Al-Zajjāj entered the Abbāsid court

    Abu Ishaq al-Zajjaj

    Abu_Ishaq_al-Zajjaj

  • 796
  • Calendar year

    statesman (b. 727) Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Fazari, Muslim philosopher (or 806) Sibawayh, Persian linguist and grammarian (b. 760) Tassilo III, duke of Bavaria

    796

    796

    796

  • Arabic in Islam
  • and pre-Islamic poetry, with the first reliable book of Arabic grammar "Sibawayh" appearing by the end of the second century of Hijra. Before the advent

    Arabic in Islam

    Arabic_in_Islam

  • Asas al-Balagha
  • 12th-century thesaurus and dictionary

    ISBN 9780195125597 Avigail S. Noy, Don't Be Absurd: The Term Muhal in Sibawayh's Kitab. Taken from The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics: Sībawayhi and

    Asas al-Balagha

    Asas_al-Balagha

  • Grammarians of Basra
  • Arabic Grammarians of Basra city under Caliphate period

    native, leading philologist of his age, muhaddith and natural scientist. Sībawayh Abū Bishr ‘Amr ibn ‘Uthman (d. 793/796 CE), the Persian whose voluminous

    Grammarians of Basra

    Grammarians_of_Basra

  • The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran
  • 2000 book by Christoph Luxenberg

    died in 786, the founder of Arabic lexicography (kitab al-'ayn), and of Sibawayh, who died in 796, to whom the grammar of classical Arabic is due." The

    The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran

    The_Syro-Aramaic_Reading_of_the_Koran

  • Abu Jaʿfar an-Nahhas
  • Islamic scholar and Qur'anic exegete (d. 949)

    period, like Abu Ishaq al-Zajjaj who familiarised him with Al-Kitāb by Sībawayh. He also studied philology under Al-Akhfash al-Aṣghar and Nifṭawayh. He

    Abu Jaʿfar an-Nahhas

    Abu_Jaʿfar_an-Nahhas

  • Views of Ibn Taymiyya
  • Al-Kitab, by Sibawayh. In later life he met the Quranic exegete and grammarian Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati to whom he expressed that, "Sibawayh was not the

    Views of Ibn Taymiyya

    Views_of_Ibn_Taymiyya

  • Ibn Mada'
  • Andalusian Muslim polymath (1116–1195)

    to Seville where he studied Arabic grammar and syntax from the works of Sibawayh. Later, he left the Iberian Peninsula for Ceuta in Morocco in order to

    Ibn Mada'

    Ibn_Mada'

  • Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani
  • 11th-century Persian grammarian of Arabic

    Ash'ari Muslim leader Influenced by Al-Shafi'i Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari Sibawayh Abu Ali al-Farisi Influenced Al-Zamakhshari Fakhr al-Din al-Razi Siraj

    Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani

    Abd_al-Qahir_al-Jurjani

  • Abu al-Aswad ad-Du'ali
  • Arabian poet and grammarian (c. 603–688)

    Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala', Abu Amr ash-Shaybani, Al-Asmaʿi, Ibn al-A'rābī, Sibawayh, al-Farrā', and Al-Kisa'i, as well as the penmanship of authorities of

    Abu al-Aswad ad-Du'ali

    Abu_al-Aswad_ad-Du'ali

  • Persian studies
  • Interdisciplinary university studies program

    Muslims from other nationalities. Among the most prominent are: Sibawayh (Arabic: سیبویه Sībawayh) (c. 760 CE) wrote one of the first grammars of Arabic Avicenna

    Persian studies

    Persian_studies

  • Al-Ru'asi
  • Linguistics. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2011. ISBN 9789004215375 M.G. Carter, Sibawayh, pg. 24. Part of the Makers of Islamic Civilization series. London: I.B

    Al-Ru'asi

    Al-Ru'asi

  • Tafsir al-Khazin
  • Book by Ala al-Din al-Khazin

    as Abu Ishaq al-Zajjaj, Al-Farra, Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani, Al-Kisa'i, sibawayh, and Ibn al-Anbari. Eroğlu, Ali̇ (1988–2016). "HÂZİN, Ali b. Muhammed"

    Tafsir al-Khazin

    Tafsir al-Khazin

    Tafsir_al-Khazin

  • List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars
  • (17th century), physician Shirazi, Sultan Waezin (1894–1971), theologian Sibawayh, linguist and grammarian Sijzi (c. 945–c. 1020), mathematician and astronomer

    List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars

    List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars

    List_of_pre-modern_Iranian_scientists_and_scholars

  • Jonah ibn Janah
  • Jewish rabbi and grammarian (c. 990–1055)

    grammarians. In this work, ibn Janah drew from the Arabic grammatical works of Sibawayh, al-Mubarrad, and others, both referencing them and directly copying from

    Jonah ibn Janah

    Jonah_ibn_Janah

  • Abu Hilal al-Askari
  • Persian poet and Islamic scholar (died c.1010)

    the Qur'an. It disagrees with the claim of previous authorities (such as Sībawayh [d. c. 796 CE], al-Aṣmaʿī [d. 828 CE], and al-Rummānī [d. 994]) that complete

    Abu Hilal al-Askari

    Abu_Hilal_al-Askari

  • Abu Ja'far Muslim
  • Prominent member of the ashraf families of Egypt

    his "proverbial piety". Abu Ja'far's travails with Kafur's court fool, Sibawayh, who played pranks on him and called him a "Meccan paedophile" reveal,

    Abu Ja'far Muslim

    Abu_Ja'far_Muslim

  • Ibn al-A'rabi
  • 8th c. Iraqi philologer

    Abū ʿAmr ibn al-ʿAlā', Abū ʿAmr al-Shaybanī, al-Aṣma’ī, Ibn al-Aʿrābī, Sībawayh, al-Farrā’, al-Kisā’ī, Abū al-Aswad (in the handwriting of Yaḥyā ibn Yaʿmar)

    Ibn al-A'rabi

    Ibn_al-A'rabi

  • Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab
  • Arab grammarian of Abbasid era

    biographies of the following Grammarians of Baṣrah - Yūnus ibn Ḥabīb, Sībawayh Abū ʽUbaydah, al-Aṣmaʽī, Al-Athram, Grammarians of Kufa - al-Ruʽāsī, Al-Zajjāj

    Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab

    Abu_al-ʽAbbās_Thaʽlab

  • List of linguists
  • language Shipley, William F. (United States, 1921-2011), Maidu language Sibawayh (Iran, ca. 760– 796), Arabic language Sidi Boushaki (Algeria, ca. 796–857)

    List of linguists

    List_of_linguists

  • Al-Asmaʿi
  • Basra school Arab scholar and grammarian (c.740–828/833)

    al-Khizāna (Index). Lahore: University of the Punjab. Carter, M.G. (2004). Sibawayh, Part of the Makers of Islamic Civilization series. London: I.B. Tauris

    Al-Asmaʿi

    Al-Asmaʿi

  • Al-Raghib al-Isfahani
  • 11th-century Sunni Muslim scholar of later Abbasid era

    Religious life Religion Islam Denomination Sunni Jurisprudence Shafi'i Creed Ash'ari Muslim leader Influenced by Sibawayh, Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi

    Al-Raghib al-Isfahani

    Al-Raghib_al-Isfahani

  • Madarik al-Tanzil
  • Classical Sunni tafsir

    refers to the explanations of the Basran grammarians Khalīl ibn Aḥmad and Sībawayh. In his interpretation and linguistic analysis of the verses, he sought

    Madarik al-Tanzil

    Madarik_al-Tanzil

  • List of philosophers born in the 1st through 10th centuries
  • (2nd/3rd century)[a][c][d][e] Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi`i, (767 – 819)[b] Sibawayh, (c. 760 – c. 796)[b] Siddhasena Divākara, (5th century) Abu Sulayman Muhammad

    List of philosophers born in the 1st through 10th centuries

    List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_1st_through_10th_centuries

  • 760s
  • Decade

    Japanese empress consort (d. 790) Jonas, bishop of Orléans (approximate date) Sibawayh, Persian linguist and grammarian (approximate date) Theodulf, bishop of

    760s

    760s

  • Kitab al-'Ayn
  • Early Arabic language dictionary

    that al-Farahidi's Kitāb al-ʿAyn did for lexicography what his student Sibawayh's al-Kitāb (الكتاب) did for grammar. Historically, a handful of rival Arab

    Kitab al-'Ayn

    Kitab_al-'Ayn

  • Ma'mar ibn al-Muthanna
  • Persian Arab grammarian and linguist (728–825)

    Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871. M.G. Carter, Sibawayh, pg. 22. Part of the Makers of Islamic Civilization series. London: I.B

    Ma'mar ibn al-Muthanna

    Ma'mar_ibn_al-Muthanna

  • 790s
  • Decade

    statesman (b. 727) Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Fazari, Muslim philosopher (or 806) Sibawayh, Persian linguist and grammarian (b. 760) Tassilo III, duke of Bavaria

    790s

    790s

  • Abderrazak Boukebba
  • Algerian writer, poet (born 1977)

    five years as a producer and presenter of cultural programmes. Who Hid Sibawayh's Footwear in the Sand (2004, short stories) Wings for the Mood of the White

    Abderrazak Boukebba

    Abderrazak_Boukebba

  • Rasha al Ameer
  • Lebanese publisher, cultural critic and novelist

    Arab grammarians are summoned during the story, such as Khalil ibn Ahmad, Sîbawayh, Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali. Rasha Al-Ameer received as a co-founder of the

    Rasha al Ameer

    Rasha_al_Ameer

  • Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit
  • 9th-century Arab scholar, poet and grammarian

    disciple of al-Aṣma’ī and pupil of al-Māzinī, who studied the Book of Sībawayh. Warrāq, pl. al-warrāqūn; Manuscript copyist, or dealer in manuscripts

    Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit

    Yaqub_Ibn_as-Sikkit

  • Hartwig Derenbourg
  • French Orientalist

    Sibawaih; the great grammatical treatise known as "Al-Kitāb", or The Book of Sibawayh (c. 760–796); (2 vols., Paris, 1881-1889). Les manuscrits arabes de l’Escurial

    Hartwig Derenbourg

    Hartwig Derenbourg

    Hartwig_Derenbourg

  • Timeline of Shiraz
  • dynasties of the region in the next several centuries. 790 – Shiraz scholar Sibawayh publishes his writings. This is the first formal basis of Arabic Grammar

    Timeline of Shiraz

    Timeline_of_Shiraz

  • Al-Ali tribe (Iraq)
  • dictionary (Kitab Al-Ayn), and the teacher of the celebrated Arabic linguist Sibawayh. Kuthayyir, poet and legendary lover, called Kuthayyir of Azza (his sweetheart)

    Al-Ali tribe (Iraq)

    Al-Ali_tribe_(Iraq)

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Amanah

    Trust; The Gift

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    Greek

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    King of Calydon.

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    Real; Pure; Evening Time

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  • Biblical

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    a little woman

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    Hindu

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    Inspiration, Enthusiasm

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    Biblical

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    Rabbit, wild rat, their lip, their brink.

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    Tamil

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    Loving, God gifted

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    an idol of the dwelling-place

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    English (Midlands)

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    Louie

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