Fayd al-alam fi amal al-shuhur wa waqayi' al-ayyam (book)

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Fayd al-alam fi amal al-shuhur wa waqayi' al-ayyam (book)
AuthorShaykh 'Abbas Qummi
Original titleفیْضُ العَلام فی عَمَل الشُّهور و وَقایعِ الْاَیّام
LanguagePersian
Series1 vol.
SubjectSupplications and manners of specific days of the calendar and the historical events of each day
Published1389 sh/2010-1
PublisherNur-i Mataf


Fayḍ al-ʿalām fī ʿamal al-shuhūr wa waqāyiʿ al-ayyām (Arabic: فیْضُ العَلام فی عَمَل الشُّهور و وَقایعِ الْاَیّام, literally: the grace of the Omniscient about practices of months and events of days) is a Persian treatise concerning days and nights of the twelve lunar months written by Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi (d. 1359/1941).

The treatise was written in 1331/1912-3 in Qom. It mentions virtues and practices, and then some events, of each lunar month. In the end, the author mentions virtues and practices of the eve and the day of Friday. It is also known as Waqayi' al-ayyam (events of days). The author has summarized the treatise under Hidayat al-anam ila waqayi' al-ayyam (guiding people to events of days).

Author

'Abbas b. Muhammad Rida al-Qummi (b. 1294/1877-8 - d. 1359/1941), known as Shaykh 'Abbas Qumi and Muhaddith Qummi, was a Shiite scholar of the fourteenth/twentieth century. He was well-known in hadiths and history as well as preaching and orations.

Shaykh Abbas Qummi wrote many books, the best-known of which are Mafatih al-jinan, Safinat al-bihar, and Muntaha al-amal. He died in Najaf in 1359/1941 and was buried in the Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a).[1]

Contents

The book is written in the order of the lunar months. After a short introduction, the author first mentions common practices of all months, and then exclusive practices of each month, pointing to events of each day of each month in order. Although lunar months begin with Muharram, the author opens the book with Ramadan, following the practice of al-Shaykh al-Mufid and al-Shaykh al-Tusi in mentioning monthly practices. Moreover, al-Qummi adds his own comments and research after "the poor [this servant of God] says" or "a marginal note from him". The book was published in Qom in 1331/1912-3. Selections of the book were published by al-Muhaddith al-Qummi himself under Hidayat al-anam ila waqa'i' al-ayyam.

Sections

  • First section: events and practices of the month of Ramadan
  • Second section: events and practices of the month of Shawwal
  • Third section: events and practices of the month of Dhu l-Qa'da
  • Fourth section: events and practices of the month of Dhu l-Hijja
  • Fifth section: events and practices of the month of Muharram
  • Sixth section: events and practices of the month of Safar
  • Seventh section: events and practices of the month of Rabi' I
  • Eighth section: events and practices of the month of Rabi' II
  • Ninth section: events and practices of the month of Jumada I
  • Tenth section: events and practices of the month of Jumada II
  • Eleventh section: events and practices of the month of Rajab
  • Twelfth section: events and practices of the month of Sha'ban

Motivation for Writing

In his introduction to Fayd al-'alam, al-Qummi makes it explicit that he intended to write the treatise in a brief way that would include the materials of Misbah al-mutahajjid and Misbah al-Kaf'ami. He also points out the method of writing, contents, and sections of the books in the introduction.

Other Works on the Same Topic

Many works have been written concerning events of lunar months some of which are as follows:

Notes

  1. Ṭāliʿī, "Sālshumār-i ḥayāt wa āthār-i muḥaddith-i Qummī", p. 13-48

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