Hadikat us-Suada

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Hadikat us-Suada is a renowned poetic work by the 16th-century Azerbaijani-Ottoman poet Fuzuli, celebrated for its elegiac and religious themes.

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Hadikat al-Su'ada 1
Hadikat us-Suada canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf elegiac poem
poetic work
religious poem
aim to evoke grief and piety
to glorify the martyrs of Karbala
associatedRituals Muharram commemorations
majlis recitations
author Fuzuli
authorCulturalSphere Ottoman Empire
surface form: Ottoman
authorNationality Azerbaijani
centuryOfComposition 16th century
countryOfOrigin Ottoman Empire
culturalSignificance key text in Karbala literature of the Ottoman realm
widely read in Shia communities of the region
genre elegy
religious literature
hasReligiousFigure Ali ibn Abi Talib
Husayn ibn Ali
Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad

members of the Ahl al-Bayt
historicalEventDepicted Battle of Karbala
surface form: Battle of Karbala (680 CE)
influenceOn Azerbaijani Karbala narratives
later Ottoman religious poetry
language Azerbaijani
Ottoman Turkish
literaryDevice hyperbole
imagery of suffering
lamentation
literaryForm maqtal literature
narrative poem
literaryTradition Azerbaijani-Ottoman classical poetry
mainTheme Battle of Karbala
Shiite hagiography
martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali
placeInLiterature important work of Ottoman literature
major work of Azerbaijani literature
religiousContext Islamic devotional literature
Shia Islam
religiousFunction commemoration of Imam Husayn
didactic moral instruction
religiousGenre maqtal al-Husayn
style highly rhetorical
ornate classical diction
subject sufferings of the Ahl al-Bayt
tragedy of Karbala
virtues of Imam Husayn
timeOfSetting 7th century
titleMeaning Garden of the Blessed

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Fuzuli notableWork Hadikat us-Suada
Muhammad bin Suleyman notableWork Hadikat us-Suada
subject surface form: Muhammad bin Suleyman Fuzuli
this entity surface form: Hadikat al-Su'ada