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}}'''Toofan Al-Boka fi Maqatel al-Shohada''' (طوفانُ البُكاء فی مَقاتِلِ الشُّهَداء) is one of the most famous [[Maqtal]] books among the people, written by Ibrahim bin Mohammad Baqir Heravi (1253 AD), known as Johari which was written by order of Haji Mohammad Saleh and Agha Saleh Khanban in 1250 AD and presented to Fath-Ali Shah. This book narrates [[Ta'ziya]] and stories related to [[Ashura]] Event in an illustrated form.
}}'''Toofan Al-Boka fi Maqatel al-Shohada''' (طوفانُ البُكاء فی مَقاتِلِ الشُّهَداء) is one of the most famous [[Maqtal]] books among the people, written by Ibrahim bin Mohammad Baqir Heravi (1253 AD), known as Johari which was written by order of Haji Mohammad Saleh and Agha Saleh Khanban in 1250 AD and presented to Fath-Ali Shah.<ref name=":0">The Great Islamic Encyclopedia Center</ref> This book narrates [[Ta'ziya]] and stories related to [[Ashura]] Event in an illustrated form.


== About the author ==
== About the author ==
Ibrahim bin Mohammad Baqir Heravi is famous as Johari, a poet of elegy and a native of Qazvin, whose date of birth is unknown, but he died in Isfahan in 1253 AD. Mohammad Baqir is his father's name, which is mentioned in some Tezkires as Ibrahim's name. In the book's introduction, Johari said his father's name as Mohammad Baqir Marvazi. He learned science and literature from Abdullah Khan Shahab Tarshizi in Herat. Due to the incompatibility of the conditions at that time, he emigrated from his homeland and came to Qazvin. Hence, some people considered him to be from Qazvin. Johari died in Isfahan and was buried in Abchakhshan, one of the districts of Bidabad. Bahr-al-Tavil and Toofan Al-Boka can be mentioned in their works.
Ibrahim bin Mohammad Baqir Heravi is famous as Johari, a poet of elegy and a native of Qazvin, whose date of birth is unknown, but he died in Isfahan in 1253 AD. Mohammad Baqir is his father's name, which is mentioned in some Tezkires as Ibrahim's name. In the book's introduction, Johari said his father's name as Mohammad Baqir Marvazi. He learned science and literature from Abdullah Khan Shahab Tarshizi in Herat. Due to the incompatibility of the conditions at that time, he emigrated from his homeland and came to Qazvin. Hence, some people considered him to be from Qazvin.<ref>Toofan Al-Boka, pp. 4-5</ref> Johari died in Isfahan and was buried in Abchakhshan, one of the districts of Bidabad. Bahr-al-Tavil and Toofan Al-Boka can be mentioned in their works.


== About the book ==
== About the book ==
Toofan Al-Boka is one of the most famous Persian Maqtals in the 13th and 14th AD centuries, which is also known as Johari and is based on fluent prose and rhythm. This book has been the focus of [[Ahl Al-Bayt|Ahl al-Bayt]] reciters and preachers for many years. Toofan Al-Boka is about the life of the [[Prophet Muhammad|Prophet Mohammad]], his daughter [[Fatima]] and [[Shiʿa|Shia]] [[Imam|imams]] based on [[Hadith|hadiths]] and narrations, and it is a combination of verse and prose. The book mentioned above was considered one of the main lessons in different parts of Iran in the past two centuries in traditional schools, and many Ahl al-Bayt preachers have benefited from it. Most likely, the authoring of this book was completed between 1245 and 1247 AH, and it was published for the first time in a written form, and with the widespread use of lead and stone printing in Iran, it was published in large numbers. There are 27 manuscripts and 17 lithographs of this book. The oldest stone print dates back to 1250 AD. The lithographic copies of Toofan Al-Boka, published in 1260 AH, are available in the Vaziri Yazd Library and Museum and the Library, Museum and Document Center of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. Manuscripts of the book are available in the libraries of Astan Quds Razavi and the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The electronic manuscript is also available in Kashif Al-Ghita Library, which can be downloaded. From 1326 to 1390 SH, the publishers dealt with Toofan Al-Boka purely from a commercial point of view and without specialization. Mostafa Lal Shatari has, for the first time, presented a coherent and complete review of Toofan Al-Boka by examining available authentic manuscripts, lead and stone prints in 1390 SH. Toofan Al-Boka consists of twelve chapters, in which the sufferings of the Prophet, Faṭima al-Zahra and Shia imams are discussed with an emphasis on Imam Hussain.
Toofan Al-Boka is one of the most famous Persian Maqtals in the 13th and 14th AD centuries, which is also known as Johari and is based on fluent prose and rhythm. This book has been the focus of [[Ahl Al-Bayt|Ahl al-Bayt]] reciters and preachers for many years. Toofan Al-Boka is about the life of the [[Prophet Muhammad|Prophet Mohammad]], his daughter [[Fatima]] and [[Shiʿa|Shia]] [[Imam|imams]] based on [[Hadith|hadiths]] and narrations, and it is a combination of verse and prose. The book mentioned above was considered one of the main lessons in different parts of Iran in the past two centuries in traditional schools, and many Ahl al-Bayt preachers have benefited from it. Most likely, the authoring of this book was completed between 1245 and 1247 AH, and it was published for the first time in a written form, and with the widespread use of lead and stone printing in Iran, it was published in large numbers. There are 27 manuscripts and 17 lithographs of this book. The oldest stone print dates back to 1250 AD.<ref name=":0" /> The lithographic copies of Toofan Al-Boka, published in 1260 AH, are available in the Vaziri Yazd Library and Museum and the Library, Museum and Document Center of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. Manuscripts of the book are available in the libraries of Astan Quds Razavi and the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The electronic manuscript is also available in Kashif Al-Ghita Library, which can be downloaded. From 1326 to 1390 SH, the publishers dealt with Toofan Al-Boka purely from a commercial point of view and without specialization. Mostafa Lal Shatari has, for the first time, presented a coherent and complete review of Toofan Al-Boka by examining available authentic manuscripts, lead and stone prints in 1390 SH. Toofan Al-Boka consists of twelve chapters, in which the sufferings of the Prophet, Faṭima al-Zahra and Shia imams are discussed with an emphasis on Imam Hussain.<ref>Iran’s Book New Agency</ref>


== Book Abstract ==
== Book Abstract ==
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