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میراث شهاب - پیاپی 92 (تابستان 1397)

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پیاپی 92 (تابستان 1397)

  • 316 صفحه،
  • تاریخ انتشار: 1397/12/01
  • تعداد عناوین: 9
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  • Sayyid Mamd Mar‘ash Najaf Page 3
    Before establishing his endowed public library, Āyatullah Sayyid Shahāb al-Dīn Mar‘ashī Najafī was diligent to develop other libraries, among them, the Library of Lady M‘aṣūma’s Holy Shrine. In this article, some of his endowed manuscripts to that library are provided in a list based on the alphabet of the titles. Most of these books were endowed to the Holy Shrine in 1372 and 1384 AH. Among them, there are valuables from the eighth and eleventh centuries along with manuscripts which have been corrected by the earlier scholars. The author has elaborated on some of the scholars and books.
    Keywords: Mar‘ash? Najaf?_Sayyid Shah?b al-D?n – Book donation_Library of Lady M‘a??ma’s Holy Shrine – History_Qom – libraries_Manuscripts – Qom_Manuscripts – the valuables_Libraries of Qom – history
  • Muammad Kim Ramati Page 97
    This article is a collection of notes and new findings of research by the author in various subjects of Shī‘a history, men of Hadith, and bibliography, among them, as follow: Yaḥyā b. al-ῌassan al-‘Alawī and the book Al-Masjid or the book Akhbār al-Madīnah which had been used by Shaikh Ṭūsī in the book Al-Fihrist; the book Akhbār Zīyād by Muḥammad b. Zakaryyā Ghallābī; the manuscript of the book Al-‘Arbaīn handwritten by ‘Alī b. Nāṣir Sarakhsī, the author of the book A‘lām Naḥj al-Balāghah; the Shi‘a dynasty of Banū ‘Adhāfah; the library of Sharaf al-Dīn Makkī, one of the offspring of the First Martyr in the twelfth century AH; the views of Ibn Walīd on the men of Hadith; the book Nawādir Al-ῌikmah by Muḥammad b. Aḥmad Ash‘arī Qomī; the interaction of Kulainī with the legacy of Ghulāt.
    Keywords: ‘Alaw?_Ya?y? b. al-?assan_Al-Masjid (book)_Akhb?r al- Mad?nah (book)_Al-Fihrist (book) –references_Ghall?b?_Mu?ammad b. Zakaryy?_Fakhr R?z?’s ‘Arba?n (book)_Sarakhs?_‘Al? b. N??ir_Ban? ‘Adh?fah_Sh?‘a dynasties_Makk?_Sharaf al-D?n – library_the First Martyr – dynasty_Ibn Wal?d – views on the men of Hadith_Naw?dir al-?ikmah (book)_Ash‘ar? Qom?_Mu?ammad b. A?mad_Kulain?_Mu?ammad b. Y‘q?b – scientific life
  • Amad Khamih Yr Page 121
    This article is a study about Ibn M‘qal ῌumṣī ( AH), Shī‘a litterateur and scholar in the land of Levant, his teachers and students and a sample of his poems which are composed to eulogy Ahl al-Bayt. The only extant book of his is Al-Maākhidh ‘lā Shurrāḥ Dīwān Abi al-Ṭayyib al-Mutanabbī, a literary book, from which the researcher has extracted the indications of the author’s Shi‘a denomination. Also it elaborates on three figures of Ibn M‘qal ῌumṣī’s Shi‘a dynasty. In addition, it has explored Shī‘a history in ῌumṣ and some of the Shī‘a distinguished figures of that land.
    Keywords: ?um??_Ibn M‘qal_Sh?‘a scholars – seventh century_Scholars of Levant – seventh century_Al-Ma?khidh ‘l? Shurr?? D?w?n_Abi al-?ayyib al-Mutanabb? (book) – ?um??_Sh?‘a history–?um?_Sh?‘a literature– Levant
  • Amrullh Shujy Page 141
    In this article, three shaikhs licensed by Āyatullah Sayyid Shahāb al-Dīn Mar‘ashī Najafī are introduced who are remained less well-known so far: first, Mullā Raḥmatullāh Kirmānī. He was a principled, literary jurist who moved to Tehran due to opposing the Constitution movement. The author of the book “the gloss of the lamentations of Baḥr al-‘Ulūm” has introduced him and has discussed his relation to the book Miftāḥ al- Jinān. Second is Mīrzā Maḥmūd Aharī Najafī who had a place in ethics in addition to the jurisprudence and principles. Third is Mullā Maḥmūd Bīgdilī Kāshānī (d. 1350 AH) who has written a book about Imamate.
    Keywords: Mar‘ash? Najaf?_Sayyid Shah?b al-D?n – the licensedShaikhs_Kirm?n?_Ra?matull?h_Mift?? al-Jin?n (book)_the gloss ofthe lamentations of Ba?r al-‘Ul?m (book)_Ahar? Najaf?_Ma?m?d_B?gdil?K?sh?n?_Sh?‘a scholars – fourteenth century
  • Mrz ‘Al Sulaymn Burjird Page 159
    The author has cited the names of one hundred scholars of Luristān in three groups: Ayatullāh Mar‘ashī Najafī›s students, those licensed by him, and those who have been both his student and have been licensed by him in three forms, i.e. to narrate, to do free investigation, and to represent him in benevolent actions. This article is derived from other books authored by the writer about the Luristān scholars, especially the unpublished book Luristān scholars and Ayatullāh Mar‘ashī Najafī. Aside from the foregoing section, the book presents Ayatullāh Mar‘ashī›s masters and licensing scholars from among Luristān scholars, the documents on their interactions with him, and their memories about this late legal authority. The author has provided a brief biography for each of the 100 cited scholars. The sources used by the author are books as well as numerous interviews with the contemporary scientific figures as part of the oral history.
    Keywords: Mar‘ash? Najaf?_Sayyid Shah?b al-D?n – students_licensedones_Sh?‘a scholars – Lurist?n_Lurist?n scholars_Ayatull?hMar‘ash? Najaf? (book)_the oral history of ?awza – interviews_Narrationlicense_Free investigation license_Benevolent actions license
  • Al Akbar afar Page 215
    findings with regard to some topics: the author of Tuḥfa al-aḥādīth who is Yūsuf b. Muḥammad Shālī Qazwīnī of the 13th century AH rather than Yūsuf b. Muḥammad Jazāyirī of the 12th century AH; the list of works by Shaikh Farajullāh Iṣfahānī (d. 1993) and introducing their manuscripts that exist in the Ayatullāh Mar‘ashī library; introducing the author of Manāhij al-sharī‘a, Shaikh Muḥammad ‘Alī Māzandarānī; a list written by Sayyid Muḥammad b. Ḥasan Ḥusayni Khurāsānī himself, the 13th century scholar; the autobiography of Mīrzā ‘Alī Jān ‘Ishqpūr Kāshānī (1886-1968), the poet and man of letters from Kāshān who resided in Mashhad; the autobiography of Shaikh Muḥammad Bāqir Sā‘idī Khurāsānī (1927-2003), the hardworking scholar of Mashhad, along with an introduction of his Tadhkira Bāqiriyya in which he has given his abovementioned autobiography as well as the biography of his masters.
    Keywords: Tu?fa al-a??d?th (book)_I?fah?n?_Farajull?h – bibliography_manuscripts – the works of Farajull?h I?fah?n?_Man?hij al-shar?‘a (book)_?usayni Khur?s?n?_Sayyid Mu?ammad b. ?asan – self-written list_‘Ishqp?rK?sh?n?_M?rz? ‘Al? J?n – autobiography_K?sh?n – poets_S?‘id?Khur?s?n?_Mu?ammad B?qir – biography_Tadhkira B?qiriyya (book)
  • usayn Wthiq Page 253
    The manuscript scribes sometimes wrote a piece of poem or prose in Persian or Arabic at the end of the manuscripts they scribed. These personal notes entailed different themes including: invocations to the sublime God; demanding prayer for themselves from the readers of the book; complementing that book; ethical advice and points; chronogram of the scribing; and expressing gratitude to God because of the completion of scribing. The author has provided 14 cases of Arabic poems, 16 cases of Persian poems, and one case with Arabic rhymed prose from different manuscripts.
    Keywords: Manuscripts – scribing_Scribes – personal notes_Scribes›personal notes – Arabic_Persian poetry
  • Sayyid Musin Musin Page 265
    The author believes that the consistent composition of the Islamic era architecture of Qom faced substitutions or destructions during Pahlavi reign, which resulted in its estrangement and discontinuity. As an introduction, the article describes this modernization – that was undertaken during the Qajar reign under the title of innovation – and evidentially delineates these multiphase development changes, which included the establishment of rest areas, roads, and markets. The author elaborates on ten old neighborhoods of Qom in the past that now exist only in the history books, and shows their original span through the comparison of the new streets with those old neighborhoods. The article describes the destruction of the historical district of Qom during the Pahlavi reign using the state documents, globe trotters› accounts, oral history and elders› memories, the existing images and maps, and other evidences. Then it criticizes some of those development programs.
    Keywords: Qom history – Pahlavi era_Qom history – Qajar era_Qom–rest areas_roads_Qom – old history_Qom history – documents andreports.