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A Little-Known Dah-nāma: ʿAishī’s ʿIshrat-nāma
The present article offers an edition of the single known manuscript of ʿAishī Shīrāzī’s ʿIshrat-nāma in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, Suppl. Persan 1142 (nr.
Beelaert, Anna Livia
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Dialogue of Heart: Interreligious Dialogue through Rumi’s Poetry
Living in harmony is required in a society which is characterized by cultural and religious diversity. It requires dialogue skills in various aspects of life during the day for allowing a sense of appreciation among humans and can be embedded within each
Mochammad Maola
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The Ottoman Empire, which valued and promoted Persian culture, was itself a bridge of civilizations upon which the Persian literary corpus reached its westernmost geographical extent in the Balkans. Bosnia and Herzegovina and its environs (the Balkans) were not simply a part of the Islamic cultural orbit, but contributed actively to the Persian ...
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Key-phrase Allusions and Their Translations: A Focus on Mathnawi
The purpose of this study is to focus on the translation of Key-Phrase allusions in “The wolf and the fox go to the hunt in attendance on the lion”, one of the poems of Mathnawi in book one. The translations are the ones by Mojaddedi (2004) and Redhouse (1881).The researchers aim to compare Key-Phrase allusions in this poem in Persian with their ...
Akram Khadem, Hossein Vahid Dastjerdi
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Eğitim Açısından Edebiyat ve Behiştî’nin “Heşt Behişt” Mesnevisi
Edebî metinlerin, estetik ve sanat işlevi yanında bir görevi de halkıeğitmektir. Her edebî metnin mutlaka muhatabına iletmek istediği bir mesaj vardır. Klasik Türk edebiyatıher ne kadar daha çok estetik ve sanat yönüyle öne çıkmışsa da bu edebiyat içinde,
Nurgül Özcan
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Écrire le corps dansant au xviie siècle : Ismâ‘îl Rusûkhî Anqaravî
Ismâ‘îl Rusûkhî Anqaravî (m. 1041/1631), one of the most famous commentators of Djelâled-dîn Rûmî’s Mathnawî is both a defender and a profound interpreter of the practice of mystic dance (samâ‘).
Fabio Ambrosio
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Intersubjectivity as an antidote to stress: Using dyadic active inference model of intersubjectivity to predict the efficacy of parenting interventions in reducing stress-through the lens of dependent origination in Buddhist Madhyamaka philosophy. [PDF]
Ho SS, Nakamura Y, Gopang M, Swain JE.
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The Reverberations of Divine Unity in the Mathnawī of Rūmī
Maulānā Jalāl al-Dīn Balkhī (d. 1273), commonly known as Rūmī, is widely regarded as one of the foremost expositors of Sufi thought throughout Islamic history. One of the most central concepts that encapsulates the essence of Rūmī’s message in his magnum
Gholamreza Aavani
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TAHIRU’L-MEVLEVI’S ANNOTATION ON NEDIM’S “MANOR EULOGY” / NEDİM’İN “KÖŞK KASİDESİ”NİN TÂHİRÜ’L-MEVLEVÎ TARAFINDAN ŞERHİ [PDF]
In addition to the verse and prose works composed in Classical Turkish Literature, the annotation studies on them are of equal significance. The occasional obscurity of these works of Ottoman civilization for readers, although it may seem to result ...
Abdulmuttalip İpek*
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This study explores global trends and academic networks in research on Mawlānā Jalāl al-Din Rūmī (1207–1273) and the Mawlawiyya Sufi order through bibliometric analysis and scientific mapping methods.
Büşra Çakmaktaş
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