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THE CROWDING OF ARTISTIC AND MYSTICAL VISIONS IN OTHMAN LOUSSIF’S POETRY

Foreign Languages in Uzbekistan
The research deals with a basic issue in Othman Lousif’s poetry. It blends art and Sufism, and this does not mean that he is a traditional Sufi poet, but aims behind the use of Sufism to an artistic dimension, as Sufism and poetry share certain ...
Muhammad Sadoun, Fatima Erimmatova
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Spiritual & Literary Perspectives in the Poetry of Kabir Das and Swami Vivekanand: A Critical Exploration

Creative Saplings
Kabir Das and Swami Vivekananda were two mammoth Indian mystic saints and poets. Their fundamental works cannot be quantified. The paper involves critical and comparative analysis of spiritual and literary aspects of poems by Kabir Das and Swami ...
Ankita Mishra
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Bhakti poetry and Narendra Modi’s Hindu fascist pedagogy

Politics, Religion & Ideology
The article is an attempt to understand how the bhakti worldview has been politically misused to strengthen a political authoritarian cult of Modi in India.
Kaustav Chakraborty
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Sivavakkiyar as a Radical Śaiva Mystic: Protest, Paradox, and Spiritual Subversion

Poornaprajna International Journal of Philosophy & Languages (PIJPL)
Purpose: Sivavakkiyar holds a special, even radical, place in the Tamil traditions of Śaiva mysticism. Commonly linked to the Siddha lineage, his verses serve as a potent counter to ritualism, caste, and religion as an institution.
Ramanathan Srinivasan, P. S. Aithal
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Celebrating Universality: A Comparative Study of British Romantic and Islamic Sufi Poetry

Journal of South Asian Exchanges
Sufism is an Islamic mystic tradition that dates back to the 7th century Asia while Romanticism is a mid-eighteenth-century phenomenon that flourished in Europe.
Kalyani Hazri
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Immigration, poetry, and translation between Syria and Germany: Adel Karasholi

The German quarterly
The work of Syrian‐German poet Adel Karasholi exemplifies key vectors of literature in the context of migration, in particular the tension between nostalgia and assimilation.
R. Berman
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Divine Love in Persian Mystical Poetry of Šams al-Dīn Zākī

Ishraq. Islamic Philosophy Journal
The paper deals with the ideas of divine love contained in two previously unpublished and unexplored poems by the Bashkir poet and scholar Šams al-Dīn Zākī (1822–1865) in Persian. By comparing his text with the works that were part of his reading outlook,
I. Saitbattalov
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The Mystical Poetry of Shiblī

2010
Sufism, the mystical movement of Islam, has seen various manifestations of reason and spirit, amalgamating highly refined thought and experience in the prose or poetry of writers such as Rūmī or Ibn `Arabī. For some Sufis, however, ‘spirit’ has predominated in their thought and experience, while the abstractions and intellectual pursuits of reason have
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Fernando Arbeláez and the Voices of Poetry

Theory in Action
Fernando Arbeláez (1924–1995) is one of the most intriguing representatives of the Colombian poetry of the 20th century. Preoccupied with the various forms and meanings of the myth (he was also a member of the generation which founded the famous journal ...
M. Castañeda
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The Martyr-Mystic Hallāj in Sindhi Folk-Poetry Notes On a Mystical Symbol

Numen, 1962
That was the refrain of a folksong which I heard in Garhiyasin (Upper Sind, Pakistan) in March I96I, and I was deeply impressed by the fact that everybody in the remotest corners of the Indus valley seemed to know the name of the great martyr mystic of Islam, Husain ibn Mansir al-Hallaj, the "wool-carder", who had been put to death March 26, 922 in ...
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