词条 | Nakhl Gardani |
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| name = Nakhl Gardani | native_name = | native_name_lang = نخل گردانی | image = Nakhl Gardani Taft town, Iran.jpg | alt = Nakhl Gardani in Taft town, Iran | caption = Nakhl Gardani in Amir Chakhmaq mosque of Yazd | status = active | genre = religious mourning | date = Ashura, 10th Muharram | frequency = Annually | country = Iran | participants = Shia Muslims | attendance = }}Nakhl Gardani ({{lang-fa|نخل گردانی}}, {{IPA-fa|næxl ɡærdɑːniː}}) is a Shia religious ritual carried out on the day of Ashura for commemorating the death of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Moḥammad and third Shia Imam. Nakhl is a wooden structure used as a symbolic representation of the Imam's coffin and Nakhl Gardani is the act of carrying the Nakhl from one place to another, resembling an Imam's funeral.[1] The ritual is carried out in many cities of Iran among them Yazd,[2] Kashan[2] and Shahroud.[3] NakhlNakhl (date palm[4]) is a woody structure similar to a cypress tree in shape,[6] symbolizing Husayn ibn Ali's coffin.[1] Dehkhoda defines Nakhl as "a big, tall bier (coffin) to which are attached daggers, swords, luxurious fabrics, and mirrors." Nakhls are constructed in various sizes, from a simple ones carried by two persons, to huge structures "supported by hundreds of men". According to Parviz Tanavoli, an Iranian sculptor, Nakhl is a "freestanding" sculpture.[4]The structure is called Nakhl since it's "widely" believed that Husayn ibn Ali's body was moved to the shade of a palm tree, after his death, or because his body was carried using a coffin made of branches of palm tree, "the only material available in Karbala" at that time.[4] Yazd's NakhlAs a "symbol of social unity for a town, village, or district," many Nakhls and their associated rituals are seen in Yazd Province, located near the Kavir Desert, with every village having its own Nakhl. Nakhl is often referred to as Naql, i.e. "to convey carry and transfer," in Yazd and neighboring towns and villages.[4] Yazd is described as "Iran’s museum of mourning tools" by Jalal Al-e-Ahmad, and is the home to the largest Nakhl,[5] which needs to be carried by "several hundred men".[6] The 8.5 meters high structure,[5] constructed in 1879, stands in Amir Chakhmaq square of Yazd city and is decayed and no longer used because of the safety concerns.[1] RitualNakh-Gardani is the act of carrying Nakhl, sometimes by "several strong men", on the Day of Ashura, as if it is Imam Husyan's coffin.[4] The ritual, historically dating back to pre-Safavids (almost 450 years ago[5]), is carried out at various places in Iran.[7] People carrying the Nakhl on their shoulders are guided by the people standing on the Nakhl.[5]The ritual is so common in Iran that in most parts of the country, either people have the Nakhl in their community or at least they know about it.[8] {{clear}}GalleryReferences1. ^1 2 {{cite encyclopedia |last=Chelkowski |first=Peter |author-link= |editor-last= |editor-first= |editor-link= |encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Iranica |title=NAḴL |trans-title= |url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/nakl-object-in-the-mourning-rituals |access-date= |language= |edition=Online|date= |year=2008}} 2. ^{{cite news|title='Houm Baba'e' and 'Nakhl-Gardani' registered in National intangible heritage list|url=http://tn.ai/1089249|accessdate=24 September 2017|work=Tasnim News|language=fa}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Traditional Ritual of 'Nakhl-Gardani' in Shahroud|url=http://ido.ir/en/news/?id=530|website=Islamic Development Organization IR Iran|accessdate=20 September 2017}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|last1=Behrens-Abouseif|first1=Doris|last2=Vernoit|first2=Stephen|title=Islamic Art in the 19th Century: Tradition, Innovation, And Eclecticism|date=2006|publisher=BRILL|isbn=9004144420|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A4q58Af5zAoC&pg=PA411&lpg=PA411&dq=nakhl|accessdate=21 September 2017|language=en}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|last1=Jahangir|first1=Madi|title=Nakhl-Gardani: Experiencing Passionate Ashura in Yazd|url=http://dreamofiran.com/nakhl-gardani-experiencing-passionate-ashura-in-yazd/|website=Dream of Iran|accessdate=24 September 2017|date=15 November 2013}} 6. ^1 {{cite book|last1=Rubin|first1=Don|last2=Pong|first2=Chua Soo |last3=Chaturvedi|first3=Ravi |last4=Majundar|first4=Ramendu |last5=Tanokura|first5=Minoru |title=The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Asia/Pacific|date=2001|publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=9780415260879 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=maGU4ziPQJQC&pg=PA193&dq=nakhl+gardani|accessdate=20 September 2017|language=en}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Familiarity with the History of the Nakhl-Gardani in Ashura|url=http://hamshahrionline.ir/details/238682|accessdate=22 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161028130615/http://hamshahrionline.ir/details/238682|archive-date=28 October 2016|work=Hamshahri Online}} 8. ^{{cite journal|last1=Hamidi|first1=Sepideh|last2=Aref|first2=Mohammad|title=Anthropologic Study of Religious-Dramatic Ritual of Nakhl Gardani in Tileben Village|journal=Journal of Novel Applied Sciences|date=2016|page=56-63|url=http://jnasci.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/JNASCI-2016-56-63.pdf|accessdate=25 September 2017}} 3 : Religious rituals|Yazd|Cultural heritage |
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