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Quṭrub the Grammarian

Abū Alī Muḥammad ibn al-Mustanīr (أبو علي محمد بن المستنير), known as Quṭrub the Grammarian of al-Baṣrah, was a poet, a scientist, a scholar of Qur'anic exegesis (tafsir) and the leading philologist and linguist of his time. He wrote on a wide field of subjects and authored the first Kitāb al-Muthalath[1] ('Ternary'), of which several later and extended versions were produced. He died in 821/22 (206 AH).[2]

Quṭrub the Grammarian
Born
Died821
Other namesAbū Alī Muḥammad ibn al-Mustanīr (ابو على محمد بن المستنير); Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad; al-Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad
Academic background
InfluencesSibawayh
Academic work
EraAbbasid Caliphate
School or traditionBaṣrah school of grammar
Notable worksKitāb al-Muthalath (The Ternary), tafsir

Life edit

Quṭrub[n 1] the Grammarian, Abū ‘Alī Muḥammad ibn al-Mustanīr, known also as Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, or al-Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad;[3] he studied under Sibawayh[n 2][4] and the Baṣran philologists, rivals of the Kūfah school. Quṭrub, and later his son al-Ḥasan, taught the sons of Abū Dulaf al-Qāsim ibn Īsā.

Quṭrub was a native of Baṣrah and a mawlā (apprentice) of Salīm ibn Ziād. The polymath Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb (d.859/860) [5] quoted Quṭrub along with Ibn al-A‘rābī, Abū ‘Ubaydah, Abū al-Yaqẓān, et al, who were among the scholars of genealogy, historical tradition, language, poetry and the tribes.[5] The ḥāfiẓ of Baghdād Hārūn Ibn ‘Alī al-Munajjim, of the famous Munajjim family, included verses by Quṭrub in his Kitāb al-Bārī. [3]

Works edit

Among his written books were:[6]

  • Ma’ānī al-Qur’ān (كتاب معانى القرآن) ‘Meaning of the Qur’ān’; (rhetorical figures of the Qur’ān) [7]
  • Kitāb al-Ishtiqāq (كتاب الاشتقاق) 'Derivations' (Etymology);
  • Kitāb al-Qawāfī (كتاب القوافى) (treatise on Rhymes);
  • Kitāb al-Nawādir (كتاب النوادر) 'Rare Forms' (book of anecdotes);
  • Kitāb al-Azmina (كتاب الازمنة) 'Periods' (Seasons);
  • Kitāb al-Muthalath[n 3] [10] (كتاب المثلث) The Ternary ‘Triple’;[n 4]
  • Kitāb al-Farq (كتاب الفرق) 'Distinguishing' (anthropological and zoological anatomical terms);[11][12]
  • Kitāb al-Aswāt (كتاب الاصوات) 'Voices' (Interjections);
  • Kitāb al-Sifāt (كتاب الصفات) 'Epithets' (Adjectives, Attributes);
  • Kitāb al-‘Ilal fī al-Nahwī (كتاب العلل في النحو) 'The Weak Letters in Grammar';
  • Kitāb al-Adhdād (كتاب الاضداد) 'Antonyms';
  • Kitāb al-Khulq al-Faras (كتاب خلق الفرس) 'Nature of the Horse';
  • Kitāb al-Khulq al-Insān (كتاب خلق الانسان) 'Nature of Man';
  • Kitāb al-Khulq Gharīb al-Ḥadīth (كتاب غريب الآثار) 'Rare Expressions in the Ḥadīth';[n 5][13]
  • Kitāb al-Radd ‘alā ‘l-Mulhidīn fī Mutashābu ‘l-Qur’ān (كتاب الردّ على الملحدين في متشابة القرآن) 'Refutation of the Heretics, about the metaphorical (anthropomorphic) interpretations in the Qur’ān';[14]
  • Kitāb al-Hamza (كتاب الهمز) 'The Letter Hamza';
  • Kitāb al-Fa‘ala wa-Af‘ala (كتاب فعل وافعل) 'Verbs in First and Fourth Class';
  • Kitāb I’rāb al-Qur’ān (كتاب اعراب القرآن) 'Inflection (Declension) of the Qur’ān'. [n 6]
  • Kitāb fī al-Anwā’ (كتاب في الانواء) 'Al-Anwā’' [15]

Bibliography edit

  • Flügel, Gustav (1862). Die Grammatischen Schulen der Araber (in German). Leipzig: Brockhaus. p. 65.
  • Khallikān (ibn), Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (1843). Ibn Khallikān's Biographical Dictionary (translation of Wafayāt al-A'yān wa-Anbā'). Vol. II. Translated by MacGuckin de Slane. London: Oriental Translation Fund of Britain and Ireland.
  • Khallikān (ibn), Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (1868). Ibn Khallikān's Biographical Dictionary (translation of Wafayāt al-A'yān wa-Anbā'). Vol. III. Translated by MacGuckin de Slane. London: Oriental Translation Fund of Britain and Ireland. pp. 29–30.
  • Nadīm (al-), Abū al-Faraj Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq Abū Ya’qūb al-Warrāq (1970). Dodge, Bayard (ed.). The Fihrist of al-Nadim; a tenth-century survey of Muslim culture. New York & London: Columbia University Press.
  • Vilmar, Eduard (1856), De Qutrubo, antiquissimo Arabum lexicographo commentatio adiecta carminis de vocibus Tergiminis, quod ad illum auctorem refertur e codicibus manuscriptis editi (Thesis/dissertation) (in Latin), Marburg, OCLC 51066371{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Vilmar, Eduard (1857). Carmen de vocibus tergeminis Arabicis ad Qutrubum : auctorem relatum e codicibus manuscriptis (in Latin). Marburgi Cattorum. OCLC 768102084.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Quṭrub: field-mouse; owl; water insect; elf or goblin.
  2. ^ Sībawayh nicknamed him ‘Quṭrub’ as he came earliest to class.
  3. ^ Al-Muthalath or the Ternary a philological treatise from which Ibn al-Sīd al-Baṭalyawsī [8] Tibrīzi (Tauris) wrote extended versions. Also attributed to Abū al-Abbās Thalab. [9]
  4. ^ Three consonants, three dots, or some other meaning connected with linguistics.
  5. ^ On unusual colloquialisms in the Ḥadīth; ‘’See’’ notes Bayard Dodge (ed.); Fihrist, I, 190, n88.
  6. ^ This title is omitted in the Beatty MS.

References edit

  1. ^ Quṭrub, Muḥammad ibn al-Mustanīr (2012), Kitāb al-Muthallath, Middle Eastern Manuscripts Online 2: The Ottoman Legacy of Levinus Warner (in Arabic and Turkish), Leiden University Library: Brill
  2. ^ Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 1081.
  3. ^ a b Khallikān (ibn) 1868, p. 30, III.
  4. ^ Flügel 1862, p. 65.
  5. ^ a b Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 234.
  6. ^ Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 115.
  7. ^ Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 76.
  8. ^ Khallikān (ibn) 1843, p. 61, II.
  9. ^ Khallikān (ibn) 1843, p. 65, 84, II.
  10. ^ Khallikān (ibn) 1843, p. 63, II.
  11. ^ Quṭrub, Muḥammad ibn al-Mustanīr (1988). Laʻṭiya, Ḫalīl Ibrāhīm (ed.). Kitāb Al-farq fī l-luġa (in Arabic). Al-Qāhira: Maktabat al-T̲aqāfa al-Dīnīya. OCLC 912510604.
  12. ^ Quṭrub, Muḥammad ibn al-Mustanīr (1995). Tamīmī, Ṣubayḥ (ed.). Kitāb al-Farq (in Arabic) (2 ed.). Bayrūt, Lubnān: Muʼassasat al-Ashraf.
  13. ^ Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 190.
  14. ^ Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 83.
  15. ^ Nadīm (al-) 1970, p. 191.

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Abu Ali Muḥammad ibn al Mustanir أبو علي محمد بن المستنير known as Quṭrub the Grammarian of al Baṣrah was a poet a scientist a scholar of Qur anic exegesis tafsir and the leading philologist and linguist of his time He wrote on a wide field of subjects and authored the first Kitab al Muthalath 1 Ternary of which several later and extended versions were produced He died in 821 22 206 AH 2 Quṭrub the GrammarianBornal Baṣrah IraqDied821Baghdad IraqOther namesAbu Ali Muḥammad ibn al Mustanir ابو على محمد بن المستنير Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al Ḥasan ibn MuḥammadAcademic backgroundInfluencesSibawayhAcademic workEraAbbasid CaliphateSchool or traditionBaṣrah school of grammarNotable worksKitab al Muthalath The Ternary tafsir Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Bibliography 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesLife editQuṭrub n 1 the Grammarian Abu Ali Muḥammad ibn al Mustanir known also as Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad or al Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad 3 he studied under Sibawayh n 2 4 and the Baṣran philologists rivals of the Kufah school Quṭrub and later his son al Ḥasan taught the sons of Abu Dulaf al Qasim ibn isa Quṭrub was a native of Baṣrah and a mawla apprentice of Salim ibn Ziad The polymath Muḥammad ibn Ḥabib d 859 860 5 quoted Quṭrub along with Ibn al A rabi Abu Ubaydah Abu al Yaqẓan et al who were among the scholars of genealogy historical tradition language poetry and the tribes 5 The ḥafiẓ of Baghdad Harun Ibn Ali al Munajjim of the famous Munajjim family included verses by Quṭrub in his Kitab al Bari 3 Works editAmong his written books were 6 Ma ani al Qur an كتاب معانى القرآن Meaning of the Qur an rhetorical figures of the Qur an 7 Kitab al Ishtiqaq كتاب الاشتقاق Derivations Etymology Kitab al Qawafi كتاب القوافى treatise on Rhymes Kitab al Nawadir كتاب النوادر Rare Forms book of anecdotes Kitab al Azmina كتاب الازمنة Periods Seasons Kitab al Muthalath n 3 10 كتاب المثلث The Ternary Triple n 4 Kitab al Farq كتاب الفرق Distinguishing anthropological and zoological anatomical terms 11 12 Kitab al Aswat كتاب الاصوات Voices Interjections Kitab al Sifat كتاب الصفات Epithets Adjectives Attributes Kitab al Ilal fi al Nahwi كتاب العلل في النحو The Weak Letters in Grammar Kitab al Adhdad كتاب الاضداد Antonyms Kitab al Khulq al Faras كتاب خلق الفرس Nature of the Horse Kitab al Khulq al Insan كتاب خلق الانسان Nature of Man Kitab al Khulq Gharib al Ḥadith كتاب غريب الآثار Rare Expressions in the Ḥadith n 5 13 Kitab al Radd ala l Mulhidin fi Mutashabu l Qur an كتاب الرد على الملحدين في متشابة القرآن Refutation of the Heretics about the metaphorical anthropomorphic interpretations in the Qur an 14 Kitab al Hamza كتاب الهمز The Letter Hamza Kitab al Fa ala wa Af ala كتاب فعل وافعل Verbs in First and Fourth Class Kitab I rab al Qur an كتاب اعراب القرآن Inflection Declension of the Qur an n 6 Kitab fi al Anwa كتاب في الانواء Al Anwa 15 Bibliography editFlugel Gustav 1862 Die Grammatischen Schulen der Araber in German Leipzig Brockhaus p 65 Khallikan ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad 1843 Ibn Khallikan s Biographical Dictionary translation of Wafayat al A yan wa Anba Vol II Translated by MacGuckin de Slane London Oriental Translation Fund of Britain and Ireland Khallikan ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad 1868 Ibn Khallikan s Biographical Dictionary translation of Wafayat al A yan wa Anba Vol III Translated by MacGuckin de Slane London Oriental Translation Fund of Britain and Ireland pp 29 30 Nadim al Abu al Faraj Muḥammad ibn Isḥaq Abu Ya qub al Warraq 1970 Dodge Bayard ed The Fihrist of al Nadim a tenth century survey of Muslim culture New York amp London Columbia University Press Vilmar Eduard 1856 De Qutrubo antiquissimo Arabum lexicographo commentatio adiecta carminis de vocibus Tergiminis quod ad illum auctorem refertur e codicibus manuscriptis editi Thesis dissertation in Latin Marburg OCLC 51066371 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Vilmar Eduard 1857 Carmen de vocibus tergeminis Arabicis ad Qutrubum auctorem relatum e codicibus manuscriptis in Latin Marburgi Cattorum OCLC 768102084 See also editList of Arab scientists and scholars Encyclopaedia Britannica OnlineNotes edit Quṭrub field mouse owl water insect elf or goblin Sibawayh nicknamed him Quṭrub as he came earliest to class Al Muthalath or the Ternary a philological treatise from which Ibn al Sid al Baṭalyawsi 8 Tibrizi Tauris wrote extended versions Also attributed to Abu al Abbas Thalab 9 Three consonants three dots or some other meaning connected with linguistics On unusual colloquialisms in the Ḥadith See notes Bayard Dodge ed Fihrist I 190 n88 This title is omitted in the Beatty MS References edit Quṭrub Muḥammad ibn al Mustanir 2012 Kitab al Muthallath Middle Eastern Manuscripts Online 2 The Ottoman Legacy of Levinus Warner in Arabic and Turkish Leiden University Library Brill Nadim al 1970 p 1081 a b Khallikan ibn 1868 p 30 III Flugel 1862 p 65 a b Nadim al 1970 p 234 Nadim al 1970 p 115 Nadim al 1970 p 76 Khallikan ibn 1843 p 61 II Khallikan ibn 1843 p 65 84 II Khallikan ibn 1843 p 63 II Quṭrub Muḥammad ibn al Mustanir 1988 Laʻṭiya Ḫalil Ibrahim ed Kitab Al farq fi l luġa in Arabic Al Qahira Maktabat al T aqafa al Diniya OCLC 912510604 Quṭrub Muḥammad ibn al Mustanir 1995 Tamimi Ṣubayḥ ed Kitab al Farq in Arabic 2 ed Bayrut Lubnan Muʼassasat al Ashraf Nadim al 1970 p 190 Nadim al 1970 p 83 Nadim al 1970 p 191 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quṭrub the Grammarian amp oldid 1157153021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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