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The Mosque Life of the Muslim. (Illustrated.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1906
Hughes, Thomas P., Author of Dictionary of Islam.
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Investigating Medical Motifs in Masnavi Stories

open access: yesJournal of Research on History of Medicine, 2019
Afsaneh Saadati, Mohsen Mohammadi
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Idioms In Nev'i's Hasb-i Hal Masnavi

open access: yesJournal of Language and Literature Education, 2015
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The Visage of Literary in Masnavi

Tydskrift Vir Geesteswetenskappe, 2014
Persia is known as the land of literature, the land of the famous poets as Firdausi, Nezami, Saadi, Hafez and the others, who are glittering as brilliant stars in the sky of east. Also the most shining literary manifestation accreted during their era in such a way that all cultural, intellectual and political situations were developed and established ...
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Tales from the Masnavi

2013
The Masnavi of Jalal al-Din Rumi (1207-1273), a massive poem of some 25,000 rhyming couplets, by common consent ranks among the world's greatest masterpieces of religious literature. The material which makes up the Masnavi is divisible into two different categories: theoretical discussion of the principal themes of Sufi mystical life and doctrine, and ...
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Natya Elements in Meer Hassan Masnavis

Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities, 2022
A genre of literature in which the praise of the Holy Prophet ( SAW) is expressed is called Naat. Written love with Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) came in the form of Naat. Allah himself described his love with his beloved in the form of Naat. The process of Naat writing started in Arab and continues till now.
Sadia Noreen, Dr. Sadaf Naqvi
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