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Iqbal's ideas for the restoration of Muslim dynamism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Islam seeks to develop the human minds to a total submission to Allah the Almighty. Through its divine guidance, the Qur’an ushered a large section of the masses in Arabia from the darkness of ignorance into knowledge and enlightenment of their souls ...
Abdul Razak, Mohd Abbas
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A Comparative Analysis of Lexical Collocations in Molavi’s Mathnavi and Its Translation

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Molavi is one of the Iranian poets who has a considerable impact on western scholars not only in previous decades known as the period of colonization but also in recent decades. His works has been translated to European languages either completely or selectively. Linguistic subtleties applied in Molavi’s verses have an undoubted connection with sublime
Ebrahimi, Shima, Lesan Toosi, Fahimeh
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Culture and Passionate Love [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
For more than 4,000 years, poets and storytellers have sung of the delights and sufferings of love and lust. This chapter reviews what scholars from various disciplines have discovered about the nature of passionate love and sexual desire ...
Hatfield, Elaine, Rapson, Richard L.
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Music Making in Iran: Developments Between the Sixteenth and Late Nineteenth Centuries

open access: yes, 2019
The primary question in this study is how the long-established maqāmmodulatory schemes evolved into a set of seven or twelve large-scale performance formats (dastgāhs) and what socio-cultural forces were behind this development.
Pourjavady, Amir Hosein
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An Analysis of Spiritual Intellect in Mystic Literature: The Case of Mathnavi [PDF]

open access: yesHalf-Yearly Persian Language and Literature, 2019
Malekmohammad Farrokhzad   +1 more
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A Mathnavi dated 1386 among the Manucripts of Haci Selim Aga: Bibliophile Bureaucrats and Families

open access: yes, 2022
Research on manuscripts preserved in Turkish museums and libraries have extanded our knowledge of bibliophiles in the states eatablished in Anatolia between the 12th and 14th centuries, and subsequently in the Ottoman Empire, where Ottoman sultans and statesmen collected artistic manuscripts.
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The Role of Ala'eddin Mohammad in Rumi's Life and Its Hidden Reflection in Mathnavi

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2014
In contrast to his brother, Sultan Valad, who was similar to his father in terms of both acts and words and passed the stages of spiritual journey under his supervision, Ala'eddin Mohammad, the eldest son of Rumi, took a different path from the very beginning.
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