RELIGIOUS IN SHAKHNAM

Section: Articles Published Date: 2022-03-25 Pages: 121-124 Conference Proceedings Volume: INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN SCIENCE: THEORY, METHODOLOGY, PRACTICE

Authors

  • Madina A. Chorieva Researcher Department Of Social Sciences Bukhara State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
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Abstract

The shortest part of the Shahnameh legend is primarily cosmogonic. Ferdowsi viewed the work from a Sharia perspective and, unlike his contemporaries, did not attempt to integrate the Islamic version of the work into the Qur'an. Most of the worldview of the Shahnameh reflects ancient sources of Indo-Iranian (Orian) origin, preserved in the Avesta, and partly modern Zoroastrian writings with the prophet Zarathushtra (1000 BC). For example, “Zamiad Yasht” refers to the divine grace or charisma (farr, khvarna) possessed by Iranian mythological gods, prophets and great heroes, which is an important element of royal power in the Shahnameh.

Keywords

Priests, warriors, spring