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Ibn al-Athīr al-Jazarī, al-Nihāya fī Gharīb al-Ḥadīth wa-l-Athar النهاية في غريب الحديث والأثر لأبي السعادات ابن الأثير الجزري
Majd al-Dīn ibn al-Athīr al-Jazarī (d. 1210 CE / 606 AH) is the eldest of the three Ibn al-Athīr
brothers. He was a famous judge and scholar of hadith and Arabic philology in the city of Mosul. His Nihāya was
meant as a dictionary of rare and unusual words, expressions and usages in hadith, the Quran and Arabic literature, though
its massive size gives it a more general scope as a dictionary of the Arabic language. This dictionary
is sometimes misattributed to his younger brother the historian ʿAlī ibn al-Athīr.
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