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  2. Lisan al-Arab - Wikipedia

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    Occupying 20 printed book volumes (in the most frequently cited edition), it is the best known dictionary of the Arabic language, [2] as well as one of the most comprehensive. Ibn Manzur compiled it from other sources to a large degree.

  3. Ibn Manzur - Wikipedia

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    Lisān al-ʿArab [] (لسان العرب, "Tongue of Arabs") was completed by Ibn Manzur in 1290. Occupying 20 printed book volumes (in the most frequently cited edition), it is the best known dictionary of the Arabic language, [6] as well as one of the most comprehensive.

  4. Lisan Al Arab (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Lisan Al Arab was first published on 24 June 1921 as a daily newspaper. [1] [4] Lebanese journalist Ibrahim Salim Al Najjar was the cofounder and a member of its editorial board. [4] [5] The other founders of the paper were Ahmed Izzat Al Adami, also a Lebanese journalist, [4] and Ibrahim Al Muhib. [2] Adel Jaber was among its major ...

  5. List of Arabic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Al-Faraed Al-Hissan Min Qalaed Al-Lisan (Arabic: الفرائد الحسان من قلائد اللسان) Ibrahim al-Yaziji (Arabic: إبراهيم اليازجي; b. 1847 - d. 1907) 1870 Matn al-Lugha (Corpus of the language) [19] Ahmad Rida (Arabic: أحمد رضا) (b. 1872 - d. 1953) 1958 Lexicon of the Modern Arabic Language

  6. Lisan al-Mizan - Wikipedia

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    Lisan al-Mizan (Arabic: لسان الميزان, romanized: Lisān al-Mīzān) is one of the classic book of Ilm al-Rijal (Science of Narrators or Biographical evaluation) written by Hafiz Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (d.852 AH) in the 9th century of Islamic History.

  7. Lisan ud-Dawat - Wikipedia

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    Lisaan ud-Da'wat or Lisaan o Da'wat il Bohra or Lisan ud-Dawat (Arabic: لسان الدعوة, lit. 'language of the Da'wat', da'wat ni zabaan; abbreviated LDB) is the language of the Dawoodi Bohras and Alavi Bohras, a Isma'ili Shi'a Muslim communities primarily in Gujarat, following the Taiyebi doctrines and theology. [2]

  8. Category:Arabic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    6 languages. العربية ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Arabic dictionaries" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 ...

  9. Template:Arabic language books - Wikipedia

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