File:British Library Or. 3248, fol Shah Isma'el pronounces Shii Islam state religion.jpg

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Muin Musavvir (1617–1697)  wikidata:Q3327312
 
Alternative names
Mo'en Mosavver
Description painter and illuminator
Date of birth/death 1617 Edit this at Wikidata 1697 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Isfahan Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q3327312
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English: Shah Isma'il standing on the steps of the pulpit in the mosque at Tabriz having the sermon read in his presence in the name of the twelve Imams on the Friday preceding his coronation to the vacant throne of Azerbaijan, 1501.
Original text: "On Friday, the exalted king went to the congregational mosque of Tabriz and ordered its preacher, who was one of the Shi'ite dignitaries, to mount the pulpit. The king himself proceeded to the front of the pulpit, unsheathed the sword of the Lord of Time, may peace be upon him, and stood there like the shining sun."
Türkçe: Şâh İsmâ'îl'i, taç giymesinden önce kılınan son cuma namazında İmâm-i Zemân'ın kılıcını çıkarıp Tebrîz Cuma Cami'î minberinin merdivenlerinde vaaz verirken tasvir eden Mu'în Musavvir'in bir minyatürü, 1501.
Metin: "Yüce Şâh, Cuma günü Mescid-i Cami'-i Tebrîz'e gitti ve Şîî ileri gelenlerinden olan vaize, minbere çıkmasını emretti. Şâh, bizzat minberin önüne geçti, İmâm-ı Zemân 'Aleyhi's-Selâm'ın kılıcını kınından çıkardı ve parıldayan bir güneş gibi dikildi."
Date circa 1650
date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source/Photographer
  • Originally: "Tārīkh-e Shāh Esmāʻīl". Anonym. British Museum. MS. Or. No.: 3248. Folio: 74.
  • Online: T00030-23
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