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The influence of Rumi’s thought on Whitman’s poetry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The word Sufi originates from a Persian word meaning wisdom and wisdom is the ultimate power. The following survey tries to explore this concept in the works of Rumi and its impact on the western writers and poets particularly Whitman.
Bahram Moghaddas, Mahdieh Boostani
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"Los que apagan velas y beben vino" : los kăzălbashíes de Bulgaria en la mirada del otro, según los textos (XV-XIX) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Los kăzălbashíes, "estas extrañas gentes de la verdad" que concebían a Alí como Dios y fueron conocidos como la secta de los Ali illahi, cuya mayor parte habita en la región del noreste de Bulgaria, son los seguidores de la doctrina islámica en su ...
Spasova Ilieva, Vladislava
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Where Have All the Symbols Gone?: A Study of Sufis and Sufi Symbolism in Ottoman Miniature Paintings

open access: yes, 2013
Ottoman miniature paintings represent some of the best preserved and documented works of Islamic art still extant. They differ critically from other forms of miniature painting, such as Persian miniature painting, by not representing Sufi symbolism.
Siegel, Jesse E.
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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 [PDF]

open access: yes, 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 ...
Golkhosravi, Mehrad
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Técnicas de mawlawi para persualizar o público na história de nakhjiran [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Audience persuasion, as a process used to change the audience attitude and associate him with the speaker's beliefs, is one of the main objectives of the educational mystics texts including the spiritual Mathnawi (Masnavii Ma’navi) of Jalalu'ddin Rumi ...
Moharami, Ramin   +2 more
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The trials of Rābi‘a al-‘Adawīyya in the Malay world: the woman Sufi in Hikayat Rabi‘ah. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Sufism is often taken to be the form of Islamic practice that was most welcoming to women. Similarly, Southeast Asia is commonly said to be characterised by unusually high levels of female autonomy, relative to the surrounding regions.
Hijjas, Mulaika
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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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La paradoja de la naturaleza humana, según Rumi [PDF]

open access: yes
Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī was an universal and perennial wise. Here, in this short but full of meanings article, Eric Geoffroy, french scholar expert in islamic thought, talks about Rumi's conception on human nature. Translated to spanish and introduced
Geoffroy, Eric
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A Little-Known Dah-nāma: ʿAishī’s ʿIshrat-nāma

open access: yesAnnali di Ca’ Foscari: Serie Orientale, 2019
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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