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Relocating a Sacred Space: From Mount Zion to the New Jerusalem in the Mystic Poetry of Rastafari
The English Academy Review - EAR, 2023Biblical scriptures, holy chants and prayers, stories of conquest and destruction, pilgrimages and diaspora narratives have provided a range of perspectives related to the city of Jerusalem.
Renato Tomei
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The Symbolism in Persian Mystic Poetry: A Brief Historical Overview
Al-Qamar, 2021While some Sufis follow a literal reading of the Qur'an, others emphasize the emotional and spiritual components and ramifications of Islamic concepts. This paper maintains that the Sufi poets of Persia belong to the second category.
Rabia Ashraf
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Journeys of a Mystic Soul in Poetry and Prose by Cecilia del Nacimento (review)
Catholic Historical Review, 2013B. Damiani
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Bhakti and Bodhi: Gender, Devotion, and Knowledge in Indian Mystic Poetry
The Creative LauncherThe article present critically examines the dynamic intersection of gender, spiritual devotion, and indigenous epistemologies within Indian mystical traditions.
Vineetha Krishnan
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Christian Mysticism and Australian Poetry
Journal of Australian Studies, 2014Some years ago, tired of literary surveys that emphasised or took as their frame the national, some scholars of Australian literature called for transverse rubrics, approaches to Australian literat...
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A survey of common mystic meanings and conceptsin the works of Hafiz and Younus Emrah
Journal of The Scientific Mysticism and LiteratureThis article compares common Sufi concepts and themes found in the poetry of Hafez of Shiraz and Yunus Emre, two renownedpoets of Islamic Sufism. Based on his work, Lisân-ül-Ghayb (The Language of the Unseen), Hafez-ı Shirazi offers a brief overview of ...
Bahman Zahedi, Ali Ghafari
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SOCIO-CULTURAL VARIANCE IN TRANSLATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BULLEH SHAH’S MYSTICAL POETRY
Journal of Applied Linguistics and TESOL (JALT)Poetry in general, and mystic poetry in particular, poses a multitude of problems for the translator. This study aims to do a comparative analysis of two English translations of five poems by Bulleh Shah, done by two different translators who have vastly
Warda Nasar
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