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A Study of Sultan Bahu’s Poetry through Arran Stibbe’s Eco Linguistic Framework

open access: yesPakistan journal of humanities and social sciences, 2023
The current study aims to analyze Sultan Bahu's poetry through Arran Stibbe's Eco linguistic framework (2015). The study helps in bringing a contemporary change in Sultan Bahu's mystic verse by identifying different stories of mind presented in Arran ...
I. Baig, T. Naeem, A. Zafar
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Comparative study of the the rise of mystical poetry in Iran and England [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2021
1. Introduction The underlying purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the rise and development of mystical poetry in England and Iran to find the common grounds by focusing briefly on the chief poets of the two cultures.
Esmail Zare Behtash, Fatemeh Elhami
doaj   +1 more source

Mystic Intoxication (Mastī) and the Meaning of Life: Fayḍ Kāshānī’s Mystic Poetry through the Lens of John Cottingham’s Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations
Adopting a hermeneutic approach and horizontal and vertical interpretation methods, this study primarily explores the metaphysical concept of love-induced mystic intoxication in the Iranian polymath Mullā Muḥsin Fayḍ Kāshānī’s mystic poetry. Secondarily,
Reihaneh Davoodi Kahaki   +1 more
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Influences and Individualities:

open access: yesCrossings, 2020
Nissim Ezekiel, recognized as the pioneering figure of Indian poetry in English, was influenced by a great many poets of the western literary tradition, subsequently influencing numerous poets of his succeeding generations. Having brought modernity into
Mohammad Shafiqul Islam
doaj   +1 more source

The Mind in Sufi Thought and Its Conceptualization in Ferîdüddîn Attâr’s Rubai Poems

open access: yesŞarkiyat Mecmuası, 2022
Quatrain/rubai poetry generally illustrates philosophical and mystical thoughts in a concise way and has been a popular form of poetry among the mystic Sufi poets.
Serpil Koç
doaj   +1 more source

The challenge of the oceanic feeling: Romain Rolland’s mystical critique of psychoanalysis and his call for a ‘new science of the mind’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In a letter written in 1927, the French writer Romain Rolland asked Sigmund Freud to analyse the “oceanic feeling,” a religious feeling of oneness with the entire universe.
Maharaj, Ayon
core   +1 more source

Dimensional Analysis of Aesthetics of Mystical Words: A Case Study of Rhyming Prose in Letters by Ein al-Qozzat [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2012
Expression of any type of meaning requires its specific form and wording. For instance, the language of poetry cannot express the concepts and contents related to a prose.
rahim kushesh
doaj   +1 more source

“I cluppe and I cusse as I wood wore”: Erotic Imagery in Middle English Mystical Writings [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The mutual influences of the medieval discourse of courtly love and the literary visions of divine love have long been recognized by readers of medieval lyrical poetry and devotional writings.
Witalisz, Władysław
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The Unity of Being in Mīkha’īl Naīma’s Hams al-Jufon [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2012
The Unity of Being (Wahdat-e Wūjūd) is a mystic-philosophical theory attributed to Sufism. The outstanding figures of Islamic mysticism such as Bāyazīd Bastāmī, Hallāj and Ibn Arabī deeply addressed this concept.
Mahdi Masboogh   +2 more
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Paggi, coppieri e imberbi: gli effeminati nella cultura persiana

open access: yesStoria delle Donne, 2021
Mentioned in the Qur’an and ḥadīṯs, described by Muslim treaties of medicine, and celebrated in the literature and visual arts, effeminates have a central place in Persianate culture, as indicated by the fact that Persian language has a rich vocabulary ...
Anna Vanzan
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