Naghi sabbaq hamedani: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Text replacement - "Husayn" to "Hussain"
mNo edit summary
m (Text replacement - "Husayn" to "Hussain")
Line 27: Line 27:
==Narration==  
==Narration==  
[[File:Naghi sabbaq hamedani 4.png|thumb|]]
[[File:Naghi sabbaq hamedani 4.png|thumb|]]
After the narration of side events, the story of the Convent of the Monk (Deir-e Raheb) is sung, the caravan of prisoners of the Battle of [[Karbala]] with [[Zeynab]], Umm Kolsum, [[Fatima al-Soghra]], [[Imam Sajad]], and the cut heads of the 72 martyrs of Karbala on the spears, led by [[Shimr]] taken to [[Ibn Ziad]] to prove the victory of evildoers , and also Shimr receives a prize from the cruel ruler Saleh. On the way to [http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/basra Basra], there is a monk deep in worship who comes out disturbed by the uproar of the cries of women and children and the evildoers. He sees the heads on the spears with light flowing from them. However, among the shining, the light of one of the heads attracts his attention. He asks the evildoers about the fate of the caravan. Shimr introduces himself. The monk asks in exchange for a sack of gold to take the head into the convent for one hour. Shimr accepts. The monk washes the head with rosewater and puts it on the alter. Then he asks the head, "Oh Holy one, who are you?" The lips of the severed head spoke and said, “[[Imam Husayn]], the son of [[Ali]] and my ancestor is [[Mohammad]]”.  
After the narration of side events, the story of the Convent of the Monk (Deir-e Raheb) is sung, the caravan of prisoners of the Battle of [[Karbala]] with [[Zeynab]], Umm Kolsum, [[Fatima al-Soghra]], [[Imam Sajad]], and the cut heads of the 72 martyrs of Karbala on the spears, led by [[Shimr]] taken to [[Ibn Ziad]] to prove the victory of evildoers , and also Shimr receives a prize from the cruel ruler Saleh. On the way to [http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/basra Basra], there is a monk deep in worship who comes out disturbed by the uproar of the cries of women and children and the evildoers. He sees the heads on the spears with light flowing from them. However, among the shining, the light of one of the heads attracts his attention. He asks the evildoers about the fate of the caravan. Shimr introduces himself. The monk asks in exchange for a sack of gold to take the head into the convent for one hour. Shimr accepts. The monk washes the head with rosewater and puts it on the alter. Then he asks the head, "Oh Holy one, who are you?" The lips of the severed head spoke and said, “[[Imam Hussain]], the son of [[Ali]] and my ancestor is [[Mohammad]]”.  
==Source==
==Source==
* Ardalan, hamidreza (2008). Picture-storyteller masters of Iran, the Iranian academy of the art, 2008, volume 22. ISBN: 978-964-2986-095(vol.22). 978-964-2986-002(set).
* Ardalan, hamidreza (2008). Picture-storyteller masters of Iran, the Iranian academy of the art, 2008, volume 22. ISBN: 978-964-2986-095(vol.22). 978-964-2986-002(set).

Navigation menu