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Abu Yusuf, Ya’qub b. Ishaq al-Duruqi al-Ahwazi, known as Ibn Sikkit (b. 186 d. 244) is a Persian Shi’a Muhaddith and a great figure in Arabic lexicology and syntax. He was one of the close companions of Imam al-Jawad (a) and Imam al-Hadi (a).
Abu Yusuf, Ya’qub b. Ishaq al-Duruqi al-Ahwazi, known as Ibn Sikkit (b. 186 d. 244) is a Persian Shi’a Muhaddith and a great figure in Arabic lexicology and syntax. He was one of the close companions of Imam al-Jawad (a) and Imam al-Hadi (a).
He was called Ibn Sikkit, because his father practiced prolonged silences. He is an important scholar of Arabic syntax and literature and his most important work is “Islah al-mantiq.”  
He was called Ibn Sikkit, because his father practiced prolonged silences. He is an important scholar of Arabic syntax and literature and his most important work is “Islah al-mantiq.”  
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