Results 1 to 10 of about 11 (11)
A Study of the Role of Persian Literature in Teaching Islamic Mysticism [PDF]
The present research has explored the developmental course of mystical literature in Persian language through studying the effective role of Persian literature in expanding and teaching disciplines of Muslim mystics.
Mojtaba Etemadinia, Vahid Baderi
doaj +1 more source
Introducing Ilahiname by Hosseini-e-Shirazi and Its Impact from Mathnavi-Ma’navi [PDF]
Ilahiname, the fourth Mathnavi by Mohammad Hossein Hosseini-e-Shirazi (1184-1249 AH), is one of the mystic works of Qajar era about which no research has been conducted.
Masume Sadeqi, Mahin Panahi
doaj +1 more source
The present paper is intended to deal with a certain kind of deconstruction and deviation from literary norms found in Mathnavi Ma'navi. Comparison is also made between the Mathnavi and other great literary works.
aliasghar ghahramani
doaj +1 more source
Daghoughi, the Postmodern Metafiction [PDF]
Metafiction is one of the modern approaches of story writing in postmodern fiction whose origin is generally assumed to date back to the twentieth century.
Zahra Rajabi
doaj +1 more source
The Logic of Digression in Mathnavi: Explanatory Style and the Authority of the Narrator/Author [PDF]
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.
Parsa Yaghoobi Janbeh saraei
doaj +1 more source
The Components of Husserl’s Phenomenology in the Epistemology of Mathnavi Ma\'navi [PDF]
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.
Aliakbar Samkhaniani
doaj +1 more source
A Study on linguistic strategies of dysphemistic mimesis in “Mathnavi Ma'navi” [PDF]
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.
Raziyeh Hojatizadeh
doaj +1 more source
Function of the Speech acts in an allegory from Mathnavi-e Ma’navi [PDF]
Introduction A speech act is basically an action that is realized through uttering a statement. According to speech act theory, the unit of linguistic communication is not the pronunciation of words and sentences; rather, such pronunciation is only part
Hamid Kamali Moqadam +2 more
doaj +1 more source
The Correction of Two Mistakes in the Biography of Mohammad Hossein Hosseini-e Shirazi, Poet and Mystic in Qajar Era [PDF]
IntroductionThe effort of researchers in biography writing has led to a better knowledge of poets’ lives and works, but sometimes there are mistakes in the information. Therefore, it is necessary to review them to create a secure foundation by correcting
Masume Sadeqi +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Mir Mohammad Mom'en with Arshi pseudonym and name of Nader ol-Asr was mystic and calligrapher of 16th century AD in India SubContinent. His father Mir Abd ol-Lah Meshkin Ghalam with Vasfi Pseudonym was poet and Calligrapher of Kerman who was son of Shah ...
Ahmadreza Yalameha
doaj

