Author
al-Awaši, Sarrāǧ ad-Dīn
Publication Date
1221
Type
Other
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Pompeu Fabra University Library
Record ID
cdi_europeana_collections_9200126_685111A6A5400C1F70CD1EB43431E0CFD23E30FD
Library Location
Available Online
Date
1221
Sample Text
Original paper covers with leather over binding, linen binding; Neskhi script, black ink, certain terms and marks in the text written with red ink; interlinear and marginal notes written with black ink. Originalne korice od slepljenih listova hartije, pojačane kožom preko hrpta. Platneni povez. Neshi. Rukopis je pisan crnim tušem, pojedini termini i izrazi u tekstu zapisani su crvenim mastilom. Beleške između redova i na marginama zapisane su crnim tušem. Šiitski identitet je nastao dok je Muhamed još bio živ dok je šiitska teologija obrazovana u drugom veku islamske ere ili posle hidžre (osmi vek naše ere). Prve šiitske države i društva uspostavljeni su krajem trećeg veka po hidžri / deveti vek naše ere. Četvrti vek po hidžri / deseti vek naše ere se smatra vekom šiitskih ismailita. Duodecimalni šiitski muslimani veruju da je imam Mahdi (dvanaesti imam, Muhamad al-Mahdi) već na zemlji i da je trenutno sakriven (u okultaciji, prva okultacija 874-941. n.e, velika okultacija je počela 941. i veruje se da će potrajati sve do trenutka kada to odluči Alah) i da će se vratiti kada se vreme završi. The Shia identity emerged during the lifetime of Muhammad, and Shia theology was formulated in the 2nd century AH, or after Hijra (8th century CE). The first Shia governments and societies were established by the end of the 3rd century AH/9th century CE. The 4th century AH /10th century CE has been referred as 'the Shiite Ismaili century in the history of Islam'. Twelver Shia Muslims believe that Imam Mahdi (the twelfth imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi) is already on earth and is currently hidden (into occultation, Minor Occultation 874-941, Major Occultation began 941 and is believed to continue until a time decided by Allah) and will return at the end of time.
Kaynak
Europeana Collections