Analysis of Children's Stories Containing Theosophical Themes: A Case Study [PDF]
In children's literary works, mystical thoughts are at times presented to the audience in such a compact and attractive manner in the form of a story, which not only increase the pleasure of reading the work, but also immortalize the literary work.
Fahimeh Shaneh, Bahman Nozhat
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Comparison of Hermann Hesse and Shams Tabrizi with a Focus on Knulp and Maqalat [PDF]
Hermann Hesse (1877-1962 AD) was a German author and mystic. He became acquainted with the teachings of Christian theology from an early age and then showed an inclination towards Eastern mystical schools in his youth.
Amir Tabatabaei, Ghodratollah Khayatian
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To the Iranian Etymology of the Ethnonyms Mari, Merya, Muroma
The article continues the exploration of the ethnonym *märə, previously reconstructed by the author and A. V. Savelyev, as evidenced in the self-designation of the Mari people and in the names of Merya and Muroma found in Russian chronicles.
Vladimir V. Napolskikh
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Shams-e Tabrizi, Absence or Martyrdom? (based on old sources specially Molana Maktoobat ) [PDF]
Shams-e Tabrizi, Absence or Martyrdom? (based on old sources specially Molana Maktoobat ) Abstract This paper, entitled “Shams-e Tabrizi, Absence or Martyrdom?”, discusses the fate of Shamsedin Mohammad […] Tabrizi, and whether he died a normal death or ...
Yadullah Mohamadi, Ahmad Parsa
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Representing the Emancipation Metanarrative of Islamic Mysticism in the Discourse and Narrative of Attar’s Tazkirat al-Awliya [PDF]
Mystic texts are among the fruitful branches of Persian literature. Because of their transparent relationships with mystical and human experience and imagination, they constitute the foundations of artistic originations and indescribable lingual ...
Parvin Tajbakhsh +2 more
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“Tree” in Mystical Symbolizations and Its Mythological Roots [PDF]
“Tree” has been of importance from the earliest times in mythology, religions, and mystical sects. Many ancient tribes worshiped it as a symbol of gods or God himself.
Noush Afarin Kalantar +1 more
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Analyzing Khosrow and Shirin of Nizami Based on Conflict 1 [PDF]
Conflict is one of the issues that occurs in social relations and is revealed when the goal of an individual or a group is not in line with the goal of another individual or group.
Safiyeh Moradkhani, YosofAli Beiranvand
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"Perfect Man" in Islamic mysticism, and comparison with Hormazd-bagh in Manichaeism [PDF]
Manichaean religion founded by Mani is a Gnostic religion, which is considered as a mystical cult. The basic principle of religion is the descent of soul from the heaven and become imprisoned in the material world; the duty of mankind is to get rid of ...
Fereshteh Jafari, Ahmad Khatami
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Discourse analysis of the story of Sheikh Sanan from the book Mantiq al-Tayr by Attar Neyshaburi based on the Van Leeuwen model [PDF]
Mantiq al-Tayr is a mystical work in which the story of Sheikh Sanan occupies a special place due to the use of social agents and different ways of representing social agents.
Faezeh Arab Yousefabadi, Saeid Ghafrooi
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Investigating Khuransan Mysticism in 9th Century AH from the Perspective of Jonun al Majanin [PDF]
Jonun al Majanin, written by Ghavam al Din SanjaniKhafi (734-820 AH) is among the Sufi literary works of the early 9th century AH covering invaluable information about the Sufis of that era, religious sects and theological movements as well as the ...
Mohsen Mohhmadi Fesharaki +1 more
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