The role of women in Medieval Islamic Music Art based on pottery designs

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Woman in Culture And Art, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 2015 1 The role of women in Medieval Islamic Music Art based on pottery designs Mohamad Ebrahim Zarei 1, Khadijeh Sharif Kazemi 2 * Music in Iran has a long history. In the early Islamic period, music was denounced. In the Umayyad period, music still faced opposition from some jurisprudents and a group of Muslims. But in the next century, due to positive attitude of governments as well as scientific attitudes of many scholars and scientists of that era, arts received public attention. The design of women was carved on clay during the Seljuk and Ilkhanid for many reasons. These designs can be a valuable resource to check the state of music and social status of women. This article, studying pottery designs in the Medieval Islamic eralocated in the artistic treasures and based on ancient texts, aims to examine the social status of women and their role in the evolution of music art during that era. The current research is fundamental in terms of purpose and historical-analytical in terms of method. Data collection was performed using historicallibrary resources. Furthermore, pottery samples of museums during different periods, especially in medieval Islam with respect to central role of woman, have been analyzed. The results show that many musicians of the period, especially female musicians, had an appropriate social status. Moreover, ceramic designs of this period show that women played instruments such as strings and percussion more. Islam in the Middle Ages, music, pottery, woman. 1. Associate Professor, Department of Archaeology, Art and Architecture Faculty, Bu Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran Mohamadezarei@yahoo.com 2. PhD Candidate in Archeology, Bu Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran Khadijehshrf@gmail.com Received: December 4, 2014, Accepted: June 19, 2015

2 Woman in Culture And Art, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 2015 The social role of women compared with men from the perspective of Quran and hadith Farzaneh Rouhani Mashhadi 1 In the Qur'an, men and women are equal in terms of human dignity and spiritual interest and faith; but God did not speak to women immediately and directly; especially in law verses, God speaks to men directly but He speaks to women as a third person (hidden person). In this paper, this problem has been analyzed in view of divine-social tasks in the Quran and it became clear that God has given hidden roles to women when He divides social roles. God has given this role as a gift to some of his favored servants presented in Quran. Sometimes hidden role is more important and effective than famous role. Usage of third person pronouns stresses the hidden role of women in society. Also this paper explains about inner and divine truth of hidden role of women and its effect on perfection of women. hijab, rules related to women, social role of woman, woman and family, woman in Quran. 1. Assistant Professor, Quran Miracle Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran f_rohani@sbu.ac.ir) Received: February 16, 2015, Accepted: June 22, 2015

Woman in Culture And Art, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 2015 3 Women's access to urban spaces (Case study: women in Ilam) Asadollah Naghdi 1, Sara Darabi 2 * Expansion of cities in modern times with special complexity on one hand, and the issue of public areas and spaces, and possibility and quality of presence of women of these spaces on the other have given rise to the emergence of women and cities in literature of urban sociology. Within the context of urban areas men and women are unequal. With the constant struggle to reclaim their right of space, women are forced to negotiate in various forms. The current research is qualitative in terms of method and semi-structured interviews have been conducted with 20 women from Ilam. The results show that feminine body is one of the most important restrictive factors, and fear of aggression and rape keeps women away from urban areas. Urban environment architecture has not considered an appropriate space for women with children and housewives, as well as, the special physiology of women which is considered a determinant factor of women s lack of access to these areas. On the other hand, social and cultural factors in city are very important which consider women s presence as socially constructed- a condition which makes women dependent on their husbands or children or other family members. environmental design, gendered spaces, qualitative method, safety, visibility, urban spaces. 1. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Bu Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran Naghdi@basu.ac.ir 2. PhD Candidate in Sociology, Bu Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran Darabii.sara@gmail.com Received: September 23, 2014, Accepted: July 10, 2015

4 Woman in Culture And Art, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 2015 The social construction of love in women s experience: a qualitative approach to the problems and consequences of romantic relationships among the single girls in the Tehran Mehran Sohrabzade 1, Atiye Hamami 2 * Mate selection is either the effect of the love or romantic relationship or a cause of formation of pre-marital romantic relationships among today s generations. Few number of sociological researches performed in this area necessitates its examination. So, the current research aims to present a deep understanding of romantic relationship and its destructive aspects among women. This study attempts to investigate the concept of love, reasons of women s tendency to the romantic relationship and how they interact in such relationships. This study uses a qualitative research along with a case study method. Theoretical sampling according to the theoretical saturation and analytic induction gave rise to selection of 20 women who had experienced romantic relationships. Results showed that emotional reduction and strict importance of satisfaction of emotional need can lead to unequal romantic relationship, so women consider love as an emotional shelter. Conditions which intensify emotional need of women include: authoritarian/ neglecting family as well as emotional rivalry among friends; therefore, they see their beloved as the exclusive source to meet their emotional need. In conclusion, they pursue a behavioral passivity and identical simulation in their interaction with their beloved. The consequence will be that they will be socially neglected while facing emotional breakdown if split-up occurs. behavioral passivity, emotional reduction, inequality, romantic relationship, self-ignorance. 1. Assistant Professor, Social Science Groups, University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran ms3102002@yahoo.com 2. MA in Sociology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran atiyehamami@yahoo Received: December 6, 2014, Accepted: August 11, 2015

Woman in Culture And Art, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 2015 5 In search of the trace of the Median women in historical sources and archaeological remains Bahman Firozmandi 1, Iraj Rezaie 2 * Due to shortage of contemporary written sources and archaeological evidence, our knowledge about different parts of the Median society is very incomplete and fragmentary; therefore, a detailed assessment of some related issues such as conditions of women in this period is difficult and sometimes risky. The results of this research, based on the same historical sources and archaeological evidence, show that Median society, like other contemporary societies, was a Patriarchal society in which father was the head of the household and other members including lady of the house were his followers. In traditional Median society, men s and women s jobs were defined and both genders had their own tasks based on their physical and mental capabilities and abilities. In addition, it seems that women played a role in making decisions within the family, strengthening its foundations, protecting family s traditions and dynamics of the family and median s society economy. archaeological evidence, historical texts, Median period, Median woman.. 1. Associate Professor, Department of Archeology, Faculty of Humanities, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran b.firoz@ut.ac.ir 2. PhD Candidate in Archeology, Faculty of Humanities, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Iraj.rezaie@ut.ac.ir Received: March 16, 2014, Accepted: June 22, 2015

6 Woman in Culture And Art, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 2015 The role of women in the exchange rules of the M day n haz r d dest n Zahra Hosseini 1 *, Mahshid Mirfakhraie 2 The M day n haz r d dest n «The book of thousand judgements» only an incomplete manuscript of several legal collections of Sasanian era is at hand. Noinformation about the life of Farroxmard Vahr m n (F son V) collector is available. In principle, it is possible that the book be written under the reign of Khosrow Parviz, the last king listed in the book..this article will examine the legal term g hr n kardan in the book of thousand judgements. hr n and g hr n kardan has been used in three sentences of this book. By examining these three sentences, the legal term is interpreted. By studying law and legal issues in Sasanian Iran, we see that the legal application of g hr n kardanis a serious phenomenon. The role of women in trade represents a serious presence in the social and economic areas to strengthen the foundation of family. G hr n, M day n haz r d dest n, role of women, Sassanian, trade. 1. PhD Candidate, Culture and Languages of Ancient Iran, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research, Tehran, Iran hosseini_z90@yahoo.com 2. Professor, Faculty of Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research, Tehran, Iran mahshidmirfakhraie@yahoo.com Received: June 22, 2015, Accepted: September 13, 2015

Woman in Culture And Art, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 2015 7 An investigation into female characterization in Najib Kilani's novels (Case study of the novels: The Long Path, Killer of Hamza, The Man who Converted to Islam) Ezzat Molla Ebrahimi 1 *, Fahimeh Yeganeh Dizagwar 2 Fiction has a special position because of its charisma and special charm and is considered as an important literary device; the most important task of story is to promote the moral and spiritual virtues of characters and to fight evil and injustices. Therefore, dedicated novelist should try not only to entertain the reader but also to be aware of his ultimate goal; which is to teach and to inform his reader. Najib Kilani, a prominent Islamic scholar and novelist in the contemporary period, also believes that by engaging different characters in the story, they can educate Islamic duty and religious lifestyle to the younger generation. In this article, we try to assess the female characterization in three novels by Najib Kilani entitled The Long Path, Killer of Hamza, The Man who Converted to Islam which have social, historical and Islamic themes, respectively. Kilani has used direct and indirect characterization methods and employed every type of personality, including static and dynamic, positive and negative. Female characters in all the three novels are secondary type which Kilani has used with expertise to achieve his main goal promoting Islamic culture. character, The Long Path, Killer of Hamza, The Man who Converted to Islam, Najib Kilani, woman. 1. Associate Professor, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran mebrahim@ut.ac.ir 2. Faculty Member, Payam Noor University, Mahabad, Iran yeganeh.pnu@gmail.com Received: August 25, 2015, Accepted: November 13, 2015

8 Woman in Culture And Art, Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 2015 A comparative study of women's clothing portrayed in Shahnameh Baysunghur and Shahtahmasebi Maryam Ansari Yekta 1, Rezvan Ahmadi Payam 2 * The clothing of women depicted by artists under Timurid and Safavid dynasties is well represented in the surviving illustrations of Shahnameh Baisonghor and Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp. A descriptive-analytical survey of the related historical documents and a comparison of the illustrations of these two Shahnameh books will contribute to answering the following questions: from which aspects do the representations of the clothing of women in the two books conform to each other? What was the function of ornament in the women's clothing under Timurid and Safavid dynasties? The clothing of women over these two periods can be classified into three main parts, namely, head-wear, body-wear, and leg-wear. In general, representations of women's clothing in the two books are based on three features, i.e. ornamentation, the social status of women, and necessity of hijab. These features were realized in each book according to the governing norms as well as the individual taste of the illustrators. What is common between the two periods is the high regard in illustrations for women of all social strata in order to foreground their importance in the society. clothing, Safavid, Shahnameh, Timurid, women. 1. Applied Science Teacher, Iran ansari8304@gmail.com 2. Faculty Member, University of Semnan, Semnan, Iran rezvan.a.p@profs.semnan.ac.ir Received: August 15, 2015, November 24, 2015