Analyzing and investigating the structure of the eulogy ode of Fourteen Infallibles (a) and exploring the accuracy of its ascription to Mullā ῌussein Kāshifī Sabziwārī or Kāshifī Shīrāzī

Abstract:

The similarity of pseudonym of the past poets has brought about mistakes in the ascription accuracy of their works. This research seeks, through introducing one of the eulogy odes in the panegyric of Ahlul-Bayt (a), first to inspect its ascription to Kāshifī Sabziwārī and to examine the documents that ascribe this work to Kāshifī Sabziwārī. On the other hand, this ode has particular features in providing verses and hadiths in the text of the version. Moreover, considering the particular style of the poet in relation to this, in the present article this ode has been viewed from different aspects, the structure of the ode, and its rhetorical characteristics. Due to this research, one of the poems of Mullā ῌussein Wā‘iz Kāshifī, through the identification of other versions, it became clear that this ascription is severely doubted, and ascription of this work to Kāshifī Shīrāzī is more accurate. Based on this, it is necessary to review all works of Wā‘iz Kāshifī Sabziwārī because one can be dubious about the ascription accuracy of these works based on one mistake.

Language:
Persian
Published:
نشریه میراث شهاب, Volume:24 Issue: 91, 2018
Page:
79
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