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  1. Rustam nāma :
    Dāstān-i manẓūm-i Musalmān shudan-i Rustam bih dast-i Imām ʿAlī ('alayhi al-salām) bih inḍimām-i Muʿjiz-nāma-yi Mawlā-yi muttaqiyān /
    Contributor: Āydinlū, Sajjād, (editor.)
    Published: [2019]; ©2008
    Publisher:  BRILL,, Leiden;

    In his Meccan days Muḥammad's message was rejected by many as a threat to the values and interests of the community. Among his opponents, there was a merchant called Naḍr b. Ḥārith. From his visits to the city of Ḥīra in Mesopotamia, a cultural... more

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    In his Meccan days Muḥammad's message was rejected by many as a threat to the values and interests of the community. Among his opponents, there was a merchant called Naḍr b. Ḥārith. From his visits to the city of Ḥīra in Mesopotamia, a cultural melting-pot of Iranian, Christian, and pagan Arab beliefs and traditions, he had brought back stories from Iranian folklore, especially about Rustam and Isfandyār, with which he tried to attract the attention of those listening to Muḥammad's speeches, away from the latter's revolutionary message. This explains why the religious elite of the Persianate world rejected Iranian epic folklore as contrary to the message of Shīʿī Islam, Rustam in particular being viewed as incompatibele with the person of Imam ʿAlī. But folklore being difficult to eradicate, Rustam was often depicted as a Muslim convert and enemy-turned-friend of ʿAlī, like in this poem from Safavid times. A miracle story involving ʿAlī accompanies it.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Āydinlū, Sajjād, (editor.)
    Language: Persian
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004405042; 9789648700657
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    DOI: 10.1163/9789004405042
    Series: Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
    Subjects: Rustam (Legendary character); Islamic poetry, Persian.; Epic poetry, Persian.; Persian poetry
    Other subjects: ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, Caliph, (approximately 600-661); ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, Caliph, (approximately 600-661)
    Scope: 1 online resource.
  2. Rustamʹnāmah
    dāstān-i manẓūm-i Musalmān shudan-i Rustam bih dast-i Imām ʻAlī (ʻa.) : bih inz̤imām-i Muʻjizʹnāmah-ʼi Mawlā-yi Muttaqīyān
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Markaz-i Pizhūhishī-i Mīrās̲-i Maktūb, Tihrān

    In his Meccan days Muḥammad's message was rejected by many as a threat to the values and interests of the community. Among his opponents, there was a merchant called Naḍr born Ḥārith. From his visits to the city of Ḥīra in Mesopotamia, a cultural... more

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    In his Meccan days Muḥammad's message was rejected by many as a threat to the values and interests of the community. Among his opponents, there was a merchant called Naḍr born Ḥārith. From his visits to the city of Ḥīra in Mesopotamia, a cultural melting-pot of Iranian, Christian, and pagan Arab beliefs and traditions, he had brought back stories from Iranian folklore, especially about Rustam and Isfandyār, with which he tried to attract the attention of those listening to Muḥammad's speeches, away from the latter's revolutionary message. This explains why the religious elite of the Persianate world rejected Iranian epic folklore as contrary to the message of Shīʿī Islam, Rustam in particular being viewed as incompatibele with the person of Imam ʿAlī. But folklore being difficult to eradicate, Rustam was often depicted as a Muslim convert and enemy-turned-friend of ʿAlī, like in this poem from Safavid times. A miracle story involving ʿAlī accompanies it

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: Persian
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004405042
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    RVK Categories: EV 4670
    Series: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
    Array ; Array
    Zabān va adabīyāt-i Fārsī ; 2
    Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
    Subjects: Rustam (Legendary character); Islamic poetry, Persian; Epic poetry, Persian; Persian poetry
    Other subjects: ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 / Poetry; ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib / Caliph / approximately 600-661 / Miracles / Poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [47]-53) and index

  3. Rustamnāma
    dāstān-i manẓūm-i musalmānšudan-i Rustam bi dast-i Imām ʿAlī, bi inḍimām-i Muʿǧiznāma-i Maulā-i Muttaqīyān
    Contributor: Āydinlū, Saǧǧād (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Markaz-i Pažūhišī-i Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb, Tihrān ; Brill, Leiden

    In his Meccan days Muḥammadʾs message was rejected by many as a threat to the values and interests of the community. Among his opponents, there was a merchant called Naḍr born Ḥārith. From his visits to the city of Ḥīra in Mesopotamia, a cultural... more

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    In his Meccan days Muḥammadʾs message was rejected by many as a threat to the values and interests of the community. Among his opponents, there was a merchant called Naḍr born Ḥārith. From his visits to the city of Ḥīra in Mesopotamia, a cultural melting-pot of Iranian, Christian, and pagan Arab beliefs and traditions, he had brought back stories from Iranian folklore, especially about Rustam and Isfandyār, with which he tried to attract the attention of those listening to Muḥammadʾs speeches, away from the latterʾs revolutionary message. This explains why the religious elite of the Persianate world rejected Iranian epic folklore as contrary to the message of Shīʿī Islam, Rustam in particular being viewed as incompatibele with the person of Imam ʿAlī. But folklore being difficult to eradicate, Rustam was often depicted as a Muslim convert and enemy-turned-friend of ʿAlī, like in this poem from Safavid times. A miracle story involving ʿAlī accompanies it

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Āydinlū, Saǧǧād (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: Persian
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004405042
    Other identifier:
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Series: Array ; Array
    Zabān wa adabīyāt-i Fārsī ; 2
    Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
    Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
    Subjects: Rustam (Legendary character); Islamic poetry, Persian; Epic poetry, Persian; Persian poetry
    Other subjects: ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib Caliph (approximately 600-661); ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib Caliph (approximately 600-661)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (59, 53, 6 Seiten), Faksimiles
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [47]-53) and index

  4. Rustamnāma
    dāstān-i manẓūm-i musalmānšudan-i Rustam bi dast-i Imām ʿAlī, bi inḍimām-i Muʿǧiznāma-i Maulā-i Muttaqīyān
    Contributor: Āydinlū, Saǧǧād (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Markaz-i Pažūhišī-i Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb, Tihrān ; Brill, Leiden

    In his Meccan days Muḥammadʾs message was rejected by many as a threat to the values and interests of the community. Among his opponents, there was a merchant called Naḍr born Ḥārith. From his visits to the city of Ḥīra in Mesopotamia, a cultural... more

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    In his Meccan days Muḥammadʾs message was rejected by many as a threat to the values and interests of the community. Among his opponents, there was a merchant called Naḍr born Ḥārith. From his visits to the city of Ḥīra in Mesopotamia, a cultural melting-pot of Iranian, Christian, and pagan Arab beliefs and traditions, he had brought back stories from Iranian folklore, especially about Rustam and Isfandyār, with which he tried to attract the attention of those listening to Muḥammadʾs speeches, away from the latterʾs revolutionary message. This explains why the religious elite of the Persianate world rejected Iranian epic folklore as contrary to the message of Shīʿī Islam, Rustam in particular being viewed as incompatibele with the person of Imam ʿAlī. But folklore being difficult to eradicate, Rustam was often depicted as a Muslim convert and enemy-turned-friend of ʿAlī, like in this poem from Safavid times. A miracle story involving ʿAlī accompanies it

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Āydinlū, Saǧǧād (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: Persian
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004405042
    Other identifier:
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Series: Array ; Array
    Zabān wa adabīyāt-i Fārsī ; 2
    Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
    Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
    Subjects: Rustam (Legendary character); Islamic poetry, Persian; Epic poetry, Persian; Persian poetry
    Other subjects: ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib Caliph (approximately 600-661); ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib Caliph (approximately 600-661)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (59, 53, 6 Seiten), Faksimiles
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [47]-53) and index