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  | Place of Birth = Dawruq (a city in [[Khuzistan]]), Iran
  | Place of Birth = Dawruq (a city in [[Khuzistan]]), Iran
  | Place of Residence = [[Baghdad]]
  | Place of Residence = [[Baghdad]]
  | Death/martyrdom = [[Rajab 5th]], [[224]]/May 27, 839
  | Death/martyrdom = [[Rajab 5th]], [[244]]/October 21, 858
  | Cause of Death/martyrdom = Martyred by [[al-Mutawakkil]]  
  | Cause of Death/martyrdom = Martyred by [[al-Mutawakkil]]  
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'''Abū Yūsuf, Yaʿqūb b. Isḥāq al-Dawraqi al-Ahwāzī''', known as '''Ibn al-Sikkīt''' (b. [[186]]/802 d. [[244]]/839) 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)]].
'''Abū Yūsuf, Yaʿqūb b. Isḥāq al-Dawraqi al-Ahwāzī''', known as '''Ibn al-Sikkīt''' (b. [[186]]/802 d. [[244]]/858) 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 al-Sikkit (son of silent), 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 al-Sikkit (son of silent), 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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