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- Record Id:
- 032-003851822
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- 032-003851822
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- Add MS 10001
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Hadikatu's-suada - حديقة السعداء
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This volume contains a history of the martyrs from among the Prophet Muhammad's صلعم family as composed by Füzuli.
Mehmet İbn-i Süleyman, who used the mahlas Füzuli, was born in Hillah but spent most of his life in Baghdad. He wrote verses in Arabic, Persian and Ottoman Turkish. In a notice devoted to him in Kınalızade, he is said to have died around 970 AH (1562-63 CE) and that date has generally been adopted as his date of death. Ahdi, however, wrote while in Baghdad in 971 AH (1563-64 CE) that Füzuli had been a victim of the plague in 963 AH (1555-56 CE).
In the preface of the current work, Füzuli elaborates on the tribulations by which Allah in his love has tried his prophets and saints, above all İmam Hüseyin, and on the rewards promised to those who grieve and mourn for the martyrs of Kerbela. However, while Arabic- and Persian-speakers read about their history in their own languages, Turks possessed no such record, and Füzuli felt called upon to supply that deficiency. The standard books on the subject were in Arabic: the Maqtal al-Ḥusayn (مقتل الحسين) of Abu Miḥnaf and the Miṣraᶜ ṭāwusī (مصرع طاوسى) by Raḍī al-Dīn abū’l Qāsim ᶜalī ibn Mūsá bin Jaᶜfar al-Ṭāwusī; and in Persian: the Rawẓat al-shuhadā’ (روضة الشهداء)of Mavlānā Ḥusayn Vā’īẕ. He resolved to follow the latter work, while also adding to its details from other books.
In the epilogue to the original work, Füzuli mentions Süleyman as the reigning Sultan and praises Mehmet Paşa, governor of Baghdad, by whose desire he wrote the present work. Baltacı Mehmet, Mirmiran of Sıvas, was transferred to Baghdad in 956 AH (1549-50 CE) and remained in office till 961 AH (1553-54 CE). The current work, however, sees Rüstem Paşa's name substituted for that of Mehmet Paşa as the person for whom the text was written.
Füzuli’s original work is divided, like the Rawẓat al-shuhadā’, into ten ebvab and a hatime, as follows:
(I) Trials of some of the prophets ;
(II) Ill-usage suffered by Muhammad صلعم at the hands of the Qurayshi ;
(III) Death of Muhammad صلعم ;
(IV) Death of Fatime;
(V) Death of Ali;
(VI) Trials of Imam Hasan;
(VII) Journey of Imam Hüseyin from Medine to Mekke;
(VIII) Martyrdom of Muslim ibn ᶜaqīl;
(IX) March of Imam Hüseyin from Mekke to Kerbela;
(X) Martyrdom of Imam Hüseyin;
(XI) Hatime.
The manuscript was copied by Nusuh İbn-i Haccı Ferhat in Yeni Bazar (Kasaba Yeni Bazar; Novi Pazar?) and completed in Rebiülevel 1001 AH (December 1592 CE).
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- Oriental Manuscripts
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- 032-003851822
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- 032-003851822
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- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 text, 226 ff
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- Turkish, Ottoman
- Scripts:
- Arabic (nastaliq Variant)
- Start Date:
- 1592
- End Date:
- 1592
- Date Range:
- 1001
- Calendar:
- Hijri qamari
- Era:
- CE
- Place of Origin:
- Yeni Bazar, possibly Novi Pazar, Serbia.
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Materials : Paper
Folation : European, 226 ff
Dimensions : 210 mm x 133 mm
Script : Nestalik
- Information About Copies:
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For other copies of this work, see Fleischer, Dresden Catalogue, No. 80; Paris Catalogue, p. 315 no. 107-110; Uppsala Catalogue, p. 210; and the Vienna Catalogue, II, p. 378.
- Finding Aids:
- Rieu, Catalogue of the Turkish Manuscripts in the British Museum, p. 40.
- Publications:
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The Hadikatu’s-suada has been printed at Bulaq in 1253 AH (1837-38 CE) and 1261 AH (1845 CE) and in Istanbul in 1273 AH (1856-57 CE).
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Muhammad, the Prophet,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121032851,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/97245226 - Places:
- Ottoman Empire, Africa/Asia/Europe
Serbia, Europe - Related Material:
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Other copies of the same work can be found in Or 7301 (illustrated), Or 8447, Or 8448, Or 11128 text 1, Or 12009 (illustrated), Or 13569, Add MS 7854, Add MS 11528, and Add MS 18809.
For more on Füzuli, see Hammer, Geschichte des Osmanischen Dichtkunst, II, p. 293, and the Rieu, Catalogue of the Persian Manuscripts in the British Museum, p. 659b. For more on Ahdi’s account, see Add MS 7876 f 138, and Haj. Khal. III, p. 41.
Abū Mikhnaf Lūṭ ibn Yaḥyá, a Shii traditionalist of the second Hijri century, wrote Kitāb maqtal al-Ḥusayn and Kitāb mukhtār, which have been translated by Wüstenfeld, Der Tod des Husein un die Rache (Göttingen: Dietirich, 1883). See also Fihrist, p. 93, and Pertsch, Gotha Catalogue, III, p. 396.
ᶜalī ibn Mūsá bin Jaᶜfar al-Ṭāwusī, the author of a new recension of Abū Mikhnaf’s book, entitled Miṣraᶜ al-Ḥusayn, lived about the close of the seventh century AH. See the Leiden Catalogue, II, p. 166; Wüstenfel, Der Tod des Husein un die Rache (Göttingen: Dietirich, 1883), p. 1 note 1; and Loth’s Catalogue, p. 86.
- Related Archive Descriptions:
- Add MS 11528
Add MS 18809
Add MS 7854
Or 11128
Or 12009
Or 13569
Or 7301
Or 8447
Or 8448