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The concept of “love” according to rumi and Shakespeare, A comparative study of Mathnavi and Antonu and Cleopatra

open access: yes, 2009
The main motif behind most of Shakespeare’s tragedies is the concept of Love. This concept may also be seen as the major theme in many of the stories of Rumi’s Mathnawi and Dīvân–e Shams. The fate of this love is usually the death of the lovers by the end of the story.
BAŞÇI, Nezahat, BAŞÇI, Nezahat
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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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An Introduction to and a Stylistic Study on Basiri's Dialectic Mathnavi of "Aljavāhir Li- Maserrat-ul-Khavātir"

open access: yesپژوهشهای نسخه شناسی و تصحیح متون
AbstractThe dialectic book of "Aljavāhir Li- Maserrat-ul-Khavātir" is a mathnavi written in 759 verses on the jewels debate with each other to show their superiority. This work is composed by Basiri in his journey to Roman city on 907 Hejira calender. He presented it to Ottoman king Bäyazīd or his boy, king Mohammad.
ehteram rezaee, kamyar poormohamadi
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'Panentheistic' View of Divine Love in Man and Nature: A Comparative Study in Whitman's Leaves of Grass and Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi's Mathnavi

open access: yesBells: Barcelona English language and literature studies, 2004
This article is a part of my MA thesis A Comparative Study of Walt Whitman and Jalal Al-Din Rumi’s Poetry in Relation to Mysticism, in which the researcher has attempted to investigate the common mystical and transcendental tenets of Walt Whitman and Rumi despite their geographical distance, language differences and historical divisions.
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مثنوی مولانا رومی کےدفترچھارم میں صنعت تجنیس کی صورتیں:ایک تعارف: The Figures of Speech Pun in 4th Chapter of Mathnavi by Maulana Roomi: An Introduction

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Poets and writers ornate their prose and poetry with various figures of speech like Talmeeh, Tazad, Meraat un Nazeer, Laf wa nasher, Husn e Taaleel, and Saja. One of them, i.e., Tajnees has many further forms. In this article, different figures of Tajnees have been studied from Mathnavi of Maulana and examples have been quoted from the Mathnavi which ...
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Conceptualisations of DEATH in Rumi’s Mathnavi

2019
This dissertation investigates the concept of DEATH as put forward by Rumi in Mathnavi (complete six books, edited and translated by Nicholson, 2013) using the Cultural Linguistic’s framework (Sharifian, 2011, 2017) to provide an insight on the threefold focus of the study through its three research questions.
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