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==Maryam in Persian Artistic Works==
==Maryam in Persian Artistic Works==
* The Persian Movie, ''Maryam-i Muqaddas'': the movie was directed by Shahriar Bahrani in 2000. The movie portrays the life of Maryam from her own birth to the birth of Jesus the Christ. It also portrays Maryam's relationship with the prophet Zechariah. Over 90 actors and actresses played in this movie. Maryam was played by the actress, Shabnam Gholikhani. Later, the movie was also presented as a TV series in 11 episodes. In the series, religious and social circumstances of the Jews were portrayed along with Maryam's life.
* The Persian Movie, ''Maryam-i Muqaddas'': the movie was directed by Shahriar Bahrani in 2000. The movie portrays the life of Maryam (a) from her own birth to the birth of Jesus the Christ. It also portrays Maryam's relationship with the prophet [[Zechariah (a)]]. Over 90 actors and actresses played in this movie. Maryam (a) was played by the actress, Shabnam Gholikhani. Later, the movie was also presented as a TV series in 11 episodes. In the series, religious and social circumstances of the Jews were portrayed along with Maryam's life.


* Maryam in Persian poems: in many Persian poems, the story of Maryam's miraculous pregnancy as well as her chastity are narrated. The third part ("daftar") of [[Rumi]]'s ''[[Mathnawi]]'', the story of the appearance of the [[Holy Spirit]] to Maryam in the form of a human being is narrated. There are verses in ''Diwan-i Shams'' in which Maryam is referred to.
* Maryam (a) in Persian poems: in many Persian poems, the story of Maryam's miraculous pregnancy as well as her chastity are narrated. The third part (daftar) of [[Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi|Rumi]]'s ''[[Mathnawi]]'', the story of the appearance of the [[Holy Spirit]] to Maryam (a) in the form of a human being is narrated. There are verses in ''Diwan-i Shams'' in which Maryam (a) is referred to.


Poets such as [[Nizami]], [['Attar]], [[Sana'i]], and other Persian poets have referred to Maryam in their poems.
Poets such as [[Nizami]], [['Attar]], [[Sana'i]], and other Persian poets have referred to Maryam (a) in their poems.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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