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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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The Masnavi, Book Three

2013
Rumi, known in Iran and Central Asia as Mowlana Jalaloddin Balkhi, was born in 1207 in the province of Balkh, now the border region between Afghanistan and Tajikistan. His family emigrated when he was still a child, shortly before Genghis Khan and his Mongol army arrived in Balkh. They settled
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Popular Narratives of Ǧalāloddīn Rumi’s Masnavi

The Arabist: Budapest Studies in Arabic, 1995
Although Rumi and his Masnavi have been a favourite object of study, any occupation with his poetry has mostly concentrated on matters of style, language, and poetical imagery. Though Rumi’s employment of specific narrative materials to illustrate his ideas had been noted from the beginning, a comparative discussion of the sources and later versions of
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HALILI AND HIS MASNAVI NAMED TUHFATU'L-USHAQ

2016
Many poets in Eastern literature have used masnavis and many works havebeen written in this genre. Because of being the most extensively read book ofthis genre, the Masnavi of Jalal ad-Din Rumi became famous by the genreof masnavi. In this study, a poet who is known to have lived in Ottoman Empirein 15th century under the alias Khalili and his masnavi,
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Masnavi Nizami Dakkani

Books Abroad, 1975
Bilqis Siddiqi   +2 more
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Examining the effectiveness of Masnavi metaphors in enhancing life skills

Journal of Poetry Therapy
Niloufar Amirzahedi, Azadeh Natanzí
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Are Masnavis Texts That Deny Themselves?

2015
Postmodernizmin etkisiyle yazılan günümüz romanlarında okuyucu, anlatılanın gerçek olup olmadığı konusunda şüphede bırakılır. Bir yandan anlatılan hikâyenin gerçek olduğu hissettirilirken diğer yandan bunun bir kurgu olduğu vurgulanır. Bu teknik, benzer şekillerde mesnevilerde de karşımıza çıkar.
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