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Shīʻah

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Or Ms 54: الکشکول al-Kashkūl, undated copy (original text composed 16th cent. C.E.)

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Identifier: Or Ms 54
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The well-known Kashkūl, a collection of a variety of poetry and elegant prose, by Shaykh Bahā, al-Dīn Muḥammad 'Āmilī b. Shaykh Ḥusayn, who flourished during the reign of Shāh 'Abbās the Great, and died at Isfahan 1030 or 1031 A.H. (1621 or 1622 C.E.). He wrote under the name Bahā'ī.

Dates: undated copy (original text composed 16th cent. C.E.)

Or Ms 244: مجالس المؤمنين Majālis al-muʼminīn, 1157 A.H., 1744 C.E.

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Identifier: Or Ms 244
Scope and Contents The biographies of the most notable Muslims who professed the Shī‘ī doctrine from the earliest time of Islam to 905 A.H., 1499 C.E., when the Shī‘ī faith was recognised as the state religion in Persia by the Safavid dynasty. This work was compiled between 993 A.H. and 1010 A.H. (1585-1602 C.E.), by Qāz̤ī Sayyid Nūr-Allāh b. Sharīf al-Mar‘ashī al-Ḥusaynī al-Shustarī, who was a nobleman at the court of Mughal emperor Akbar the Great (d. 1014 A.H., 1605 C.E.) and the author of several Shī‘ī...
Dates: 1157 A.H.; 1744 C.E.

Or Ms 264: اظهار الحق Iẓhār al-ḥaqq, undated (extant by 17th cent. C.E.)

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Identifier: Or Ms 264
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A Persian translation of some of the difficult lines in the qasīdahs written by 'Alī b. Abī Ṭalib (cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muḥammad, and First Imām of Shi'i Islam). It includes comments by Mīr Sayyid Walī, who compiled it at the desire of his father.


The main text is written in nasta'līq script with the Arabic quotations from the poetry written in naskh.

Dates: undated (extant by 17th cent. C.E.)

Or Ms 388: فقه الامامیّة (آقسام متنوع) Fiqh al-Imāmiyyah (various extracts), undated copy

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Identifier: Or Ms 388
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Sections of a digest of Twelver Shi'ite Islamic Law. 93 folios. Written in a mild kind of shikastah in what does not appear to be an expert scribal hand; many lines in the text are struck out; corrections, notes, and additions feature on the margins.

Dates: undated copy

Or Ms 463: تحفۀ اثنی عشریّه Tuḥfah-yi Ithnā ʿAshariyyah, 1225 A.H., 1810 C.E.

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Identifier: Or Ms 463
Scope and Contents A monograph written in 1200 A.H. / 1785 C.E. by Ḥāfiẓ Ghulām Ḥakīmah b. Shaykh Abī’l-Fayz̤ Dihlavī, a Sunni intellectual, about Shi'a theology and religion. Its compilation was justified by the prevalence of the Shi'a sect in the region.The author must have been known also as Mawlavī ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz as the note on f.1a indicates:کتاب تصنیف مولوی عبدالعزیزThe present copy was commissioned by Mountstuart Elphinstone.Paginated, the numerals being South Asian in...
Dates: 1225 A.H.; 1810 C.E.