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Müellifi Bilinmeyen Manzum Bir İlmihâl: Şerâʼit-i İslâm

open access: yesEskiyeni
Bu çalışmada Eski Türkiye Türkçesi dönemine ait Şerâʼit-i İslâm adlı müellifi bilinmeyen manzum bir ilmihâl değerlendirilecektir. Eski Türkiye Türkçesi döneminde telif-tercüme faaliyetlerinin başlamasıyla beraber dinî eserler Arapça ve Farsçadan tercüme ...
Mehmet Fatih Uzun
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Seb‘a-Seyyare: Rahimi’s Hasbihal About Love

open access: yesŞarkiyat Mecmuası
Rahimi is a poet of classical Turkish literature who lived in Bursa in the sixteenth century. He was known to be a good calligrapher as well as a poet. Among the sources providing detailed information about his biography, Aşık Çelebi’s Meşa’irü’ş-Şu‘ara ...
Ozan Kolbaş
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The Reproduction and Circulation of Knowledge in Islamic Civilization: An Example from Fifteenth-Century Samarqand [PDF]

open access: yesNazariyat: Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences, 2017
“History begins with writing,” because writing is the most important and reliable tool for transmitting knowledge to future generations. It has made use of various materials for this very purpose for centuries and one of these materials is paper.
Mehmet Arıkan
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The Influence of Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi’s View of the Unity of Being on the Works of Yunus Emre [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات تطبیقی, 2018
Yunus Emre (720-638 AH), the Turkish poet whose years of youth coincided with Maulana’s years of aging, was a poet and a Sufi mystic, strongly influenced by Maulana’s beliefs, thoughts, and poems. He created some works on mysticism and Sufism in Turkish,
Fatemeh Heidari   +2 more
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Mathnawī-khwān Ahmet Cevdet Pasha (br. Lofca, March 26, 1823 / d. Istanbul, May 26, 1895)

open access: yesTasavvuf Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2023
Some individuals dedicate their lives to a single area of endeavour, while others pursue a multifaceted approach. Those who excel in their chosen fields often leave a positive legacy, influencing others through their work, ideas and students. Conversely,
Mustafa Kara
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Science of the Self as Depicted in the Story of the Snake-Catcher : Rumi's Mathnawī in Context

open access: yesKanz Philosophia: A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism, 2016
: The self is always become a central concept in the mysticism tradition, nonetheless for Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī  (d.1207). Through Mathnawī, Rūmī uses metaphors to presents man’s multi-layered self.
Amir H. Zekrgoo, Leyla H. Tajer
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Sâib-i Tebrizinin Ney Gazeline Ömer Fâik'in Şerhi (İnceleme-Metin)

open access: yesDiyanet İlmi Dergi
Sebk-i Hindî’nin ilk temsilcisi Sâib-i Tebrîzî tabakât kitaplarında Mevlevî olarak zikredilir. Sâib-i Tebrîzî’nin Dîvânı içerisinde Mesnevî’deki ney istiaresinden ilham alarak yazdığını söylediği gazel, Ebûbekir Nusret ve Ömer Fâik tarafından Türkçeye ...
Halim Yar
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A Descriptive Study on Information Related to the Publication of Rewritten Stories from Shāhnāmeh and Mathnawi for Children and Adolescents during the Years 1990-2010 [PDF]

open access: yesتحقیقات اطلاع‌رسانی و کتابخانه‌های عمومی, 2013
Objective: The current study aims at describing publication's information of rewritten stories from Shāhnāmeh and Mathnawi for children and adolescents during the years 1369-1389 (1990-2010). Methodology: The method of study is descriptive.
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The debate between reed (nay) and the fire: Sufi metaphor and mystical language in Majzūb-e Tabrizī’s Mathnawī

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
Shamseddīn Muhammad b. Muhammad Reza, a scholar and poet of the second half of the 17th century, lived during the reign of the Safavid dynasty. Biographical details regarding the poet are scarce; however, his verses strongly indicate his origins in ...
Şeyda Arısoy
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