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The Structure and Mystical Themes In Attar's Mathnavi of Musibat-Nama [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2012
Mathnavi of Musibat-Nama in forty episodes and in a coherent and organized structure exposes clearly Attar's mystical views and experiences. The genuineness of Attar's Musibat-Nama is due to new dynamic experiences through which Attar has explained both the gradual and ascending movement of spiritual pilgrimages of man (solouk) and also the dialectical
Bahman Nozhat
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Knowledge and Boundary Situations in Mowlavi's Mathnavi [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2017
Despite the prevalent and dominant assumption which considers mystical texts devoid of epistemological and philosophical propositions, cognitive and metacognitive propositions and principles can be seen profusely in mystical texts, specifically in Mowlavi's couplets.
Monireh Taliehbakhsh, Alireza Nikouei
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A Comparative Study of the Translations of “Mathnavi” [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات تطبیقی, 2013
Abstract: Since the eighteenth century, Rumi's Mathnavi has been translated into several different European languages, especially into English. This process along with the translation of other poems byRumi has accelerated in the last two decades. Therefore, Rumi's poetry, both in terms of quantity and quality, has a unique position around the world ...
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An Investigation of the Completion of Molavi's Mathnavi [PDF]

open access: yesنثرپژوهی ادب فارسی, 2016
یکی­از معمّاهای ناگشودۀ مثنوی معنوی، بحث تمامی یا ناتما­می­آن در حیات مولاناست. عدّه‌ای بر این باورند که کهولت سن، بیماری و رحلت مولانا موجب شد تا مثنوی، خاصّه، آخرین قصۀ آن؛یعنی قصۀ ذات­الصّور، ناتمام باقی بماند­. برخی نیز معتقدند که مولانا سال­ها پیش از آنکه از دار دنیا برود مثنوی را به پایان رسانده بود و هیچ بحثی را ناتمام با­قی نگذا­شت.
Ali Ghobadikia, Mohammad Behnamfar
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Analysis of Contrastive Macro-Symbols in Mathnavi and Ghazaliat of Shams: The Case Study of “Lion” and “Sun” Macro- Symbols [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2017
Structuralists define the logic of human mind and language based on a bipolar structure; between the two sides of which there is a contrastive relationship. Subscribing to the central idea that there is a close relationship between the text generalities and its elements, structuralist critics seek the micro-contrasts of the texts in order to reach the ...
Zahra Hayati, Somayeh Jabari
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The Components of Husserl’s Phenomenology in the Epistemology of Mathnavi Ma\'navi [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2013
Mathnavi Ma’navi of Jalal ad-Din Mohammad Mawlavi (Rumi) (604-672A.Hj.) contains particular epistemology which is a key element in understanding the poet’s thoughts and works. The components of this epistemology are sometimes expressed transparently and sometimes they can be understood or inferred from the poetics, considerations, and the conclusion of
Aliakbar Samkhaniani
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A Study on linguistic strategies of dysphemistic mimesis in “Mathnavi Ma'navi” [PDF]

open access: yesLiterary Arts, 2019
Abstract By Naming their book as "language as Shield and Weapon", Allan and Burridge refer to two pragma-linguistic functions of a text: euphemistic language as shield and dysphemistic language as weapon. Dysphemism includes derogatory, name giving and any offensive terms which are used to humiliate others.
Raziyeh Hojatizadeh
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The Role of Allegory (Tamsil) in the stories of Mathnavi Ma’navi

open access: yesLiterary Arts, 2014
Abstract Tamsil (allegory), which has been mostly inspired by religion and myth, forms a great part of the mystical verses of Persian classical literature. Tamsil (allegory) is mainly defined in literature as an anecdote used for explaining and interpreting mystical and moral beliefs.
Mah Nazari
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Comparative Study of Meanings and Status of Imagination in Mathnavi and Platoâs Ideas [PDF]

open access: yesمتن شناسی ادب فارسی, 2013
Describing and explaining the nature of imagination and its function with regard to human being and ontology has always been one of the preoccupations of philosophers and thinkers. Plato is the first philosopher who considered an epistemological status for imagination and, by dividing the world into the world of reason and world of senses, he ascribed ...
sh alyari, aa halabi
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The Logic of Digression in Mathnavi: Explanatory Style and the Authority of the Narrator/Author [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2017
In Rumi’s Mathnavi, the author-narrator has created levels of digression via continuous deployment of meta-language. Compared to other classical Persian texts, Mathnavi’s digressions are outstanding in terms of quantity, quality and variety. Mathnavi's digressions largely serve the purpose of explanation, but the didactic-deterrent function of ...
Parsa Yaghoobi Janbeh saraei
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