Khairul Majalis:强调谢赫Nasiruddin chiragh -i- delhi的美德

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Pratibha
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在这篇文章中,试图对哈米德·卡兰达尔和他的主人公谢赫·纳斯鲁丁在题为《哈鲁尔·马贾利斯》的谢赫的长篇小说中所描绘的谢赫形象进行细致入微的研究。它强调,谢赫自愿选择faqr(贫穷)、faqa(剥夺/饥饿)的道路,并希望放弃duniya wa khalq(世界和人民),这导致了对shghl(政府服务)、国家及其所有机构的反感。Fawaid-al-Fuad, Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya的malfuzat,构建了基本的tariqa——实际上,一个强大的,基本的Chishti silsila的初步谱系被构建了。Khairul Majalis有效地强调了Shaikh Nasiruddin的美德,因此他成功地声称挖掘了“理想murid”的行为范式-“理想murid”的化身-严格遵循fawaid -al- fuad中明确列出的Chishti silsila的不同原则和实践-因此是一个“有价值的继任者”。总的来说,Khairul Majalis和malfuzat类型的说教和话语性质是显而易见的。这些圣徒作品需要在其出现的背景下进行研究,在得出任何结论之前,必须考虑到圣徒传记作者的意图、背景和/或议程。很明显,malfuzat努力描绘出各自主角的最佳特征,将他们作为虔诚的典范和神圣恩典的接受者。在这个过程中,他们强调了适合谢赫的行为范式的构建。
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Khairul Majalis: Highlighting the Virtues of Shaikh Nasiruddin Chiragh-i-Dehli
In this article, an attempt has been made to make a nuanced study of the images portrayed of the shaikh by Hamid Qalandar and his protagonist, Shaikh Nasiruddin, in the malfuzat of the shaikh entitled Khairul Majalis. It highlights that the shaikh willingly chose the path of faqr (poverty), faqa (deprivation/hunger) and wanted to renounce duniya wa khalq (world and people), which resulted in an antipathy towards shughl (government service) and the state and all its institutions. Fawaid-al-Fuad, malfuzat of Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya, constructed the rudimentary tariqa—in effect, a powerful, rudimentary preliminary lineage of the Chishti silsila was constructed. Khairul Majalis effectively highlights the virtues of Shaikh Nasiruddin, and thus he successfully claims to tap into the paradigm of conduct of an ‘ideal murid’—an embodiment of an ‘ideal murid’—stringently following the different principles and practices of Chishti silsila so clearly laid out in Fawaid-al-Fuad—thus a ‘worthy successor’. The didactic and discursive nature of the Khairul Majalis and the malfuzat genre, in general, is evident. These hagiological work(s) need to be studied in the context in which it/they emerged, and the intentions of the hagiographer, the background and/or agenda in presenting the text must be taken into account before reaching any conclusions based on it. As evident, the malfuzat strives to draw out the best traits of the respective protagonist to hold them up as a model of piety and a recipient of divine grace. In the process, they accentuate the construct of the paradigm of conduct appropriate to a Shaikh.
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期刊介绍: The Indian Historical Review (IHR), a peer reviewed journal, addresses research interest in all areas of historical studies, ranging from early times to contemporary history. While its focus is on the Indian subcontinent, it has carried historical writings on other parts of the world as well. Committed to excellence in scholarship and accessibility in style, the IHR welcomes articles which deal with recent advancements in the study of history and discussion of method in relation to empirical research. All articles, including those which are commissioned, are independently and confidentially refereed. The IHR will aim to promote the work of new scholars in the field. In order to create a forum for discussion, it will be interested in particular in writings which critically respond to articles previously published in this journal. The IHR has been published since 1974 by the Indian Council of Historical Research. It is edited by an Editorial Board appointed by the Council. The Council also obtains the advice and support of an Advisory Committee which comprises those members of the Council who are not members of the editorial board.
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