 |


 |
 |
 |



|
 |


|
Poetry has long been one of the pillars of Iranian identity. Poets were a fixture at the imperial courts, and in contemporary Iran the deaths of prominent poets are cause for national mourning.
A crucial period for Iranian literary culture was the late 10th and early 11th century reign of Mahmud of Ghazan, in whose court Abdul Qasim Mansur -- known as Ferdowsi -- authored Iran's principal poetic work, the epic Shahnameh (Book of Kings). Twice the length of Homer's Iliad, the Shahnameh -- which recounts the history and mythology of Iran's kings -- is the central literary expression of Iranian historical and national identity. Pictured is a page from a 16th century illuminated Shanameh commissioned by Shah Tahmasp.
Ferdowsi is only one of the poets whose works are vital to the cultural legacy of Iran. Three other Persian-language poets are ranked among the greatest in all of Islamic literature: the Rubaiyat (quatrains) of 11th and 12th century mathematician, astronomer, and poet Omar Khayyam is one of the most widely known and translated works in world literature; the 13th century poet Rumi's work is one of the foundations of Sufi philosophy and belief; and Hafiz, the 14th century Sufi, was not only a scholar of Persian literature and the Qur'an but one of the greatest lyric poets of all time.
CREDIT: Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.: Purchase, F1996.2
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Timeline: Pakistan - Pakistan has struggled throughout its history to reconcile a desire for secularism with its strong Muslim heritage.
Pakistan Debate - Experts discuss issues related to Islam and democracy.
India Timeline - Learn more about the history of relations between India's Hindus and Muslims.
Interactive Atlas - Compare the world's haves and have-nots.
Halabja Photo Essay - See how chemical weapons killed the future of one Kurdish town.
|
|
 |
|
 |
|