Al-Mubarrad

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Al-Mubarrad was a prominent 9th-century Arab grammarian and philologist renowned for his influential works on Arabic grammar and linguistic theory.

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Al-Mubarrad canonical 1
al-Mubarrad 1
إمام النحاة 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arab grammarian
Basran grammarian
linguist
person
philologist
centuryOfActivity 9th century
diedInCentury 9th century
educatedIn Basran grammatical tradition
era Abbasid Caliphate
ethnicGroup Arabs
surface form: Arab
fieldOfWork Arabic grammar
Arabic literature
linguistics
philology
floruit 9th century
fullName Abu al-ʿAbbās Muḥammad ibn Yazīd al-Mubarrad
genre adab literature
grammatical treatise
philological treatise
givenName Mohammad
surface form: Muḥammad
hasHonorific Al-Mubarrad self-linksurface differs
surface form: al-Mubarrad
honorificMeaning the refined / the exacting (in language)
influenced later Arabic grammarians
medieval Arabic philologists
influencedBy Al-Kisāʾī
Sibawayh
surface form: Sībawayh
knownFor contributions to Arabic linguistic theory
literary and grammatical analysis in Al-Kāmil
systematizing Arabic grammatical theory
kunya Abu al-ʿAbbās
languageOfWork Arabic
movement Basra school of grammar
surface form: Basran school of grammar
nativeLanguage Arabic
notability leading figure of the Basran school of grammar
notableWork Al-Kāmil
Al-Muqtadab
occupation author
grammatian
linguist
philologist
teacher
patronymic ibn Yazīd
placeOfActivity Baghdad
Basra
region Iraq
religion Islam

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Al-Mubarrad hasHonorific Al-Mubarrad self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: al-Mubarrad
سيبويه title Al-Mubarrad
this entity surface form: إمام النحاة