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The Evidences of Existences of God in Mevlana’s Mathnawi
2015Mevlana, like Plato, Aristotle, Farabi and other philosophers before him, believes that God can be proved rationally and he explains the relevant proofs in his Mesnevi with metaphors, stories, and fables. These indicate that it is possible to deduce the most perfect Being from the imperfect things in the universe; it is also possible to deduce the ...
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ʿAṭṭār, Farīduddīn Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm: Die religiösen Langgedichte (mathnawis)
2020Bozorg Alavi, Roxane Haag-Higuchi
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Subhî-I Burusevî and his Pergâr u Kalem mathnawi
In the classical Turkish literature, many masnavis have been written up as religious, sufistic and moral so as to train reader. An allegoric expression is mostly preferred in these works and deep truths which are abstruse have been found out via similes by reader.openaire +1 more source
Stories about Yusuf’s Loveliness in the Mathnawi Poems by ʿAttar
Papers of the Institute of Oriental Studies of RAS, 2020openaire +1 more source
The Reflection of the seven mystic Vales in the Mathnawi of Tohfatul Alahbab
Zanco Journal of Humanity Sciences, 2019exaly

