عمر الخيام مشهور في العالم العربي أيضا أم كلثوم غنت الكثير من أشعاره........Omar Khayyam is also very famous in the Arabic world.....Um Kalthoum sings most of his songs in Arabic......
atreefalls... when you say that wine is sometimes used in a symbolic sense, what exactly do you mean? My understanding is that it refers to the here-and-now. We drink of life's cup to enjoy THIS moment. Is that correct?
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Hi i like your channel and your videos I just want a little favour from you guys.I am a fourth generation musician. I play an instrument which is called rudraveena. its a dying indian classical instrument. it has a 5000 thousand years old musical history. its a rare indian classical music instrument. it is oldest . Only few people are playing this instrument. So please subscribe and add your comment. It will be a great help for this instrument to survive in hi-tech world. go on binsitar
A great question. In Iranian art, including miniature, wine is often presented. Some times in a symbolic sense, and some times in a literal sense. This all depends on the artist, whether stand alone, or when attached to a poem. However, symbolism is one of the most beautiful aspects of Iranian art.
Thx...yes symbolism...the entire iranian culture is a...symbolist culture,from my opinion,based on aspects of life,death,god,evil,love(wich is very large used)...philosofy
Hmm, correct, but the question about being muslims and the existence of wine in persian miniatures is because of the way persian used to live, it goes back to the time before the islam, the oldest wine cup which was found in Iran is from more than 6000 years ago, read wikipedia, wine comes from Iran, wine is a part of Persian Culture, just for the reason that islam fucked up a lot of our culture, doesn't mean that we should forget it.
@bluepersia Well, introducing wine as bad in Islam does not mean wiping it off
the existance! the same is valid for pork, prostitution and...! if you look at the western culture, they do have a negative opinion around alkohol too! Islam has advised the most respectful lifestyle but has left the human free to decide.
This is a very lame explanation. The wine has been present in all cultures, even Arabs who were super consumers of grapes+dates wines, and its ALSO part of their culture, likewise indians and Turks. Religion is for those who want to not consume it, but for thoe who want to consume they're free to do so (AS PER RELIGION, atleast Sunni version like Middle ages Iran),, but its needless to attack religion if the current regime in iran is abusing islam in their own dictator way. DOROOD!
Iranian culture was totally different from the Arabian ppl who became Muslims and after that made Iranians to give up to Islam. u know, It was because of the wars between Iran & Arabs that Iranian had to give up to Islam.
Even during Islamic era the Iranian culture was still alive & prominent.
@DRAGOVODA Iranians were not allways muslims... But yea in Umar Khayyoms times they were but.... what Umar used to say in his rubayats is - If wine and virgins are lawful to have in heaven, it probably lawfull here too and why not make shure to have heaven here,why to wait? thats why he called himself not a saint and not quite a sinner. he held Koraan in his right hand and cup of wine in left.
Its normal in all middle ages Islamic history to see a wine shops in the down town of famous islamic civilization cities such as Baghdad, Shiraz, Damascus, Andalucia, Cairo, Tabriz etc it was the business of ahle ketab (kalimi va masihi) and they were protected by islamic laws.
Today, the current laws is abusing religion in WRONG way, and ignorant people are blaming religion instead of blaming people.
Had there been no religion, still people will create an enemy and blame it.
God, sometimes I become really amazed by the way how deeply and knowingly Khayyam could express humans nature in his verses... It is really amazing...
عمر الخيام مشهور في العالم العربي أيضا أم كلثوم غنت الكثير من أشعاره........Omar Khayyam is also very famous in the Arabic world.....Um Kalthoum sings most of his songs in Arabic......
TheAburabi 2 months ago
Ay Saahebe Fatwa, Ze Tu Pur-Kaar-tarim
Ba Ien Hama Masti, Ze Tu Hooshyaar-tarim
Tu Khoone Kasaan Khori wa Maa Khoone Rezan(angoor)
Insaaf Bedeh, Kodam Khoon-khuwar-tarim?!
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Oh Cleric,(priest) we are working more than you
Though, we are drunk, we are more aware than you
You drink the blood of men and we drink the blood of grapes(wine)
Be honest, who is more blood-thirsty?!
sinner234 5 months ago
Dear BLUEPERSIA, I agree with your comment by all means. Islam has destroyed a lot of Mistic Literature Culture.
schlemmen 5 months ago
attention
1awareness 7 months ago in playlist omar khyam
Omar Khayyam is kurdish that is great
hardiharda 7 months ago
wtf!?
He's not a Kurd & his poems are in Persian language. You can have your own poets. not necessary that make a lie! Don't try to ignore the truth.
parandparvaz 5 months ago
@parandparvaz yes i know khyyam in from iran but is he famous
hardiharda 5 months ago
His poetry is a staggering repository of wisdom and beauty...
He was atheist. It is easy to sense in his many verses through metaphor and directly
Omar can place colossal meaning, into just four lines of rubaiyat
About wine-wine was made all over Middle East way before the spread of Islam
CenterOfAllCities 7 months ago
atreefalls... when you say that wine is sometimes used in a symbolic sense, what exactly do you mean? My understanding is that it refers to the here-and-now. We drink of life's cup to enjoy THIS moment. Is that correct?
JoAnneMB1 7 months ago
thank you for posting. Can you tell me the name of the music. Name of song and artist? God bless everyone.
BlessedDove 9 months ago
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Hi i like your channel and your videos I just want a little favour from you guys.I am a fourth generation musician. I play an instrument which is called rudraveena. its a dying indian classical instrument. it has a 5000 thousand years old musical history. its a rare indian classical music instrument. it is oldest . Only few people are playing this instrument. So please subscribe and add your comment. It will be a great help for this instrument to survive in hi-tech world. go on binsitar
binsitar 10 months ago
the voice does not complements the words
newamannu 1 year ago
You are very welcome. We are glad that enjoyed the piece. Thank you for your comment.
movietower 3 years ago
mersi
Beineck 3 years ago
i have one question...i saw many persian miniatures...in wich i see wine...and i know iranians are muslims...
great poetry
DRAGOVODA 3 years ago
A great question. In Iranian art, including miniature, wine is often presented. Some times in a symbolic sense, and some times in a literal sense. This all depends on the artist, whether stand alone, or when attached to a poem. However, symbolism is one of the most beautiful aspects of Iranian art.
atreefalls 3 years ago
Thx...yes symbolism...the entire iranian culture is a...symbolist culture,from my opinion,based on aspects of life,death,god,evil,love(wich is very large used)...philosofy
i like very much Behzad...
DRAGOVODA 3 years ago
Thank you again Mr. Behzad.
atreefalls 3 years ago
Hmm, correct, but the question about being muslims and the existence of wine in persian miniatures is because of the way persian used to live, it goes back to the time before the islam, the oldest wine cup which was found in Iran is from more than 6000 years ago, read wikipedia, wine comes from Iran, wine is a part of Persian Culture, just for the reason that islam fucked up a lot of our culture, doesn't mean that we should forget it.
bluepersia 2 years ago 15
@bluepersia Well, introducing wine as bad in Islam does not mean wiping it off
the existance! the same is valid for pork, prostitution and...! if you look at the western culture, they do have a negative opinion around alkohol too! Islam has advised the most respectful lifestyle but has left the human free to decide.
shahinpar 1 year ago
@bluepersia Persian = Starts with Shiaism, converts to another religion, and ends up in Atheism!
artistdigital 1 year ago
@bluepersia
This is a very lame explanation. The wine has been present in all cultures, even Arabs who were super consumers of grapes+dates wines, and its ALSO part of their culture, likewise indians and Turks. Religion is for those who want to not consume it, but for thoe who want to consume they're free to do so (AS PER RELIGION, atleast Sunni version like Middle ages Iran),, but its needless to attack religion if the current regime in iran is abusing islam in their own dictator way. DOROOD!
maa1441 4 weeks ago
@atreefalls They used to produce and drink wine before Islam.
Autumnbreeze3000 11 months ago
@DRAGOVODA
Because may be They are not really Muslims! :))
Iranian culture was totally different from the Arabian ppl who became Muslims and after that made Iranians to give up to Islam. u know, It was because of the wars between Iran & Arabs that Iranian had to give up to Islam.
Even during Islamic era the Iranian culture was still alive & prominent.
parandparvaz 5 months ago
@DRAGOVODA wine is a persian invention.
karz12 5 months ago
@DRAGOVODA Iranians were not allways muslims... But yea in Umar Khayyoms times they were but.... what Umar used to say in his rubayats is - If wine and virgins are lawful to have in heaven, it probably lawfull here too and why not make shure to have heaven here,why to wait? thats why he called himself not a saint and not quite a sinner. he held Koraan in his right hand and cup of wine in left.
khaymari 3 months ago
@DRAGOVODA
Iran was invented in Iran and has always been consumed. In the times of the Shah, Bars were sometimes across the mosques.
kurdatheist 2 months ago
@kurdatheist
Its normal in all middle ages Islamic history to see a wine shops in the down town of famous islamic civilization cities such as Baghdad, Shiraz, Damascus, Andalucia, Cairo, Tabriz etc it was the business of ahle ketab (kalimi va masihi) and they were protected by islamic laws.
Today, the current laws is abusing religion in WRONG way, and ignorant people are blaming religion instead of blaming people.
Had there been no religion, still people will create an enemy and blame it.
maa1441 4 weeks ago
the DVD is available thru khayyamdocumentary{dot}com
movietower 3 years ago
Khayyam is beloved by Russians because he was an alcoholic and by europeans because he revolted against the religion.
tarakkiyot 3 years ago
@tarakkiyot No, he is beloved because he was so wise and skilfull poet. I have read his poetry many times and I keep repeating to read it.
egwulf 1 year ago
God, sometimes I become really amazed by the way how deeply and knowingly Khayyam could express humans nature in his verses... It is really amazing...
Nadin6823 4 years ago 8