拍品专文
Muhammad Baqir bin Muhammad Taqi bin Maqsud 'Ali al-Majlisi al-Isfahani (AH 1037-1110/1627-98 AD) was one of the foremost religious thinkers of his time and among the most prolific authors in Twelver Shi'ism. He held the office of Shaykh al-Islam under Shah Sulayman (d. AH 1106/1694 AD) and Mulla Bashi under Shah Sultan Husayn (d. AH 1125/1713 AD) and wrote several important works, the most famous being Bihar al-anwar (Seas of Lights) and Zad al-ma'ad (Provisions for the Resurrection). The latter, of which this manuscript is a copy, is a text in Arabic containing prayers for each day of the year, with titles and explanatory introductions given in Persian (Encyclopaedia of Islam, Leiden, 1986 pp.1086-88).