Religious culture approach

Religious culture approach

Examining and introducing an inscription from the museum of the shrine of Hazrat Shah Chirag (AS)

Authors
1 Ph.D. in Persian language and literature, Lecturer, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch, Shiraz, Iran. ziyamohammadreza@gmail.com.
2 Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Qom University.
3 Ph.D. student of Persian language and literature, Islamic Azad University, Firozabad branch, and the secretary of education of two districts of Shiraz.
Abstract
The tradition of inscriptions has a long history and is considered one of the oldest human writings. Inscriptions sometimes express the building's information and sometimes form the building's decorations. One of the inscriptions that has a commemorative aspect; It is an inscription that is registered and kept under the number 00343/03/9901 in the museum of the Holy Shrine of Hazrat Ahmad bin Musa Al-Kazem Shahcheragh (AS).
This inscription is of special importance from the point of view of literature and content of the text. The mentioned inscription contains verses from the 99-verse composition of Mirza Ahmed Mutoli Bashi, the dedication of Hazrat Shah Chirag (AS) during the reign of Muhammad Shah Qajar, which was composed in the elegy of the leader of the martyrs of Hazrat Aba Abdullah Al-Hussein. This research first deals with a brief history of the poet and then, while examining the above-mentioned composition, introduces this inscription.
Keywords

Volume 4, 15-16
Summer 2021
Pages 6-16

  • Receive Date 08 February 2021
  • Revise Date 11 April 2021
  • Accept Date 29 August 2023