Abū al-Qāsim Maḥmūd ibnUmar al-Zamakhsharī, known as al-Zamakhsharī, or Jar Allāh , was a medieval Muslim scholar of Persian origin' He was a great Hanafite jurist, Mu'tazilite theologian and authority on Arabic languagephilology. Al-Zamakhshari's fame as a scholar rests upon his tafsir in his commentary on the Qur'an, Al-Kashshaaf. This seminal philosophical linguistic analysis of Qur'anic verse prompted controversy centred on its Muʿtazilite interpretation.
Life
Al-Zamakhsharī was born in, Khwarezmia, on 18 March 1075. He studied at Bukhara and Samarkand, before he travelled to Baghdad, He was a philologist of the Arabic language and opponent of the Shu'ubiyya movement. He wrote primarily in Arabic, occasionally in Persian, and based on glosses in MS of Muqaddimat al-adab, his great dictionary, it is speculated that he was a native speaker of the ancient Khwarezmian language.. Having lost a foot to frostbite, he carried a notarized declaration that the amputation was accidental, and not a legally prescribed criminal sanction. Al-Zamakhsharī earned the laqab "Jar-Allāh" for the years he spent in Mecca before he finally returned to Khwarezm,. Al-Zamakhsharī died in the capital cityGurgānj on 12 July1144 AD.
Selected Works
Among the more than fifty titles attributed to him are:
Al-Kashshaaf ; 'The Revealer'; a classic work of Mu'tazilite tafsir which produced over 80 commentaries by later Qur'anic scholars.
Taqweem ul-Lisan
Rabi al-Abrar
Asās al-Balāghah ; Arabic language dictionary/lexicon.
Fasul al-Akhbar
Fraiz Dar-ilm Fariz
Fastdar-Nahr
Muajjam al-Hadud
Manha Darusul
Diwan-ul-Tamsil
Sawaer-ul-Islam
Muqaddimat al-Adab ; Arabic-Persian dictionary.
Kitab al-Amkinah wa al-Jibal wa al-Miyah ; Geography.
Mufaṣṣal Anmuzaj ; on naḥw: Arabic language grammar.
''Muqaddimat al-adab'' and the Khwaresmian language
Al-Zamakhshari's Arabic-Persian dictionary, the Muqaddimat al-adab is the primary source for the study and preservation of this extinct IranianKwaresmian language, which survives primarily in interlinear glosses contained in a single manuscript. Other manuscripts of this work also contain glosses.