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Investigating the effect of poetic images on the audience in the common stories of Hadiqa Haqiqa Sana'i and Rumi's spiritual Masnavi

Treasury of Persian Language and Literature
Imagery is one of the most significant literary tools for conveying meaning. What enhances the influence of poetic imagery is the poet’s imagination and creative visualization.
Ali Imanizadeh   +3 more
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The Masnavi

2008
Rumi’s Masnavi is widely recognized as the greatest Sufi poem ever written, and has been called ‘the Koran in Persian’. The thirteenth-century Muslim mystic Rumi composed his work for the benefit of his disciples in the Sufi order named after him, better known as the whirling dervishes.
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Theory of action in Persian Sufi writings of the 12th–15th centuries (The tradition of Sufi treatises-masnavi)

Philosophy Journal
This article deals with the evolution of the action discourse in classical Persian Sufi di­dactics. The primary material for study includes the works by Majdud Ibn Adam Sanai, Farid ad-Din Attar, Jalal ad-Din Rumi, Mahmud Shabistari, and Abd al-Rahman ...
A. Lukashev
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A look at the translation of Rumi's "Masnavi-ye Ma'navi" in Uzbekistan

Journal of The Scientific Mysticism and Literature
ترجمهمثنوی معنوی و دیوان شمس، با چالش های متعددی روبرو است. این چالش ها شامل تفاوت های زبانی و ف رهنگی، پیچیدگیهای زبانی و ادبیو تفسیرهای مختلف از مفاهیم عرفانی و فلسفی است.
Nargiza Shoaliyeva
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INTERPRETATION OF VIEWS ON MASNAVI IN CLASSICAL POETRY

PROBLEMS OF EASTERN CLASSICAL POETICS: NAVAI AND RUMI
In the classical poetics of the East, each type of poetry –views on the theory of lyrical genres constitute a separate scientific system.Thoughts in this direction once again prove that poetry in the East hasreached an extremely high level of development.
Dilrabo Quvvatova
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Analysis of Conceptual Metaphors in Layla and Majnun’s Masnavi in "Body Parts" and "Human Characters" Based on Conceptual Blending Theory

Treasury of Persian Language and Literature
Metaphor has been studied from various literary, linguistic, aesthetic, and psychological perspectives, and numerous studies have been conducted over the centuries.
Hajreh Rigi   +2 more
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Conformity and Relationships in Rumi’s Masnavi and the Works of Allameh Hassan Zadeh Amoli

Islamic Knowledge and Insight
The most fundamental and significant connection pervading the order of existence, whether in natural elements or human relationships, is based on the essential principle of "conformity." Conformity and relationships refer to the tendency and inclination ...
Morteza Rezavand   +2 more
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The Visage of Literary in Masnavi

Kuwait Chapter of Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review, 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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Akrasia and the Virtuous Exemplar in Rumi’s Masnavi and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics

International Journal of Persian Literature
This article examines the transmission of virtue in Maulānā Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad al-Balkhī’s (heretoforth Rumi) Masnavi and compares this with similar concerns in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.
Brian Johnson
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