1- Associate Professor, Department of Archaeology and History, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Neyshabur State University, Iran. 2- Assistant Professor, Department of Archaeology and History, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Neyshabur State University, Iran (Corresponding Author). , mostafa.lalshateri@neyshabur.ac.ir
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Fadl ibn Shazan Neyshaburi was a companion of Imams Reza, Jawad, Hadi, and Askari, and wrote numerous books on jurisprudence and theology. In this regard, the television film Setareh Shargh was made in connection with a part of his life and was first broadcast in 2015 and then rebroadcast many times on various networks (the last time in 2013 on Channel 3 and Khorasan Razavi). The aim of the present study, relying on the descriptive-analytical method, is to answer the question of in what cases has the content structure of the aforementioned film slipped and changed compared to historical narratives? The findings indicate that the film's motive is somewhat devoid of research and hasty action, and as a result, it is full of slips and insinuations, such as its reflection of Fadl's origin and race, his family, including his wife, daughter, and son-in-law, his accuser, the reason for the court's establishment and its timing, the time of writing his books, and their place. Also, the final structure of the script, presented in visual discourse, depicts the Shiites and elders of the Imamate school in Nishapur, deceived and empty six decades after the arrival of Imam Reza.
Bayat Mokhtari M, Lal Shatri M. An Analysis of the Historical Mistakes of the Movie Star of the East (Setareh Shargh). - 2025; 16 (59) :113-136 URL: http://tarikh.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-2237-en.html