نتایج جستجو برای: the beloved

تعداد نتایج: 16052782  

ژورنال: مطالعات عرفانی 2012

Unity of existence is one of the basic concepts in Islamic mysticism. Other concepts in Islamic mysticism appear to be less important than this theory, so that those concepts are assumed to be aimed at progress of the notion of unity of existence. The current article sought to categorize Ammān Sāmāni’s views about unity of existence. Each division of this category is compared with views of such...

Journal: :مجلة وادی النیل للدراسات والبحوث الإنسانیة والاجتماعیة والتربویه 2020

Journal: :متن شناسی ادب فارسی 0
احمد امیری خراسانی دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمان محمدرضا صرفی دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمان

the present article aims to investigate the background and casts light on a social and cultural forgotten tradition that has been reflected through a complex simile as well as illusory words in the following couplet of the survived rudaki's poems. behind the clouds, the sun makes appear its face now and then like a prisoner passing by her watcher according to the findings of this article, ...

2016
Robert C. Koons

Is the Christian doctrine of the Trinity consistent with a very strong version of the thesis of divine simplicity? Yes, so long as the simple divine nature is a relational nature, a nature that could be characterized in terms of such relations as knowing and loving. This divine nature functions simultaneously as agent, patient, and action: as knower, known and knowledge, and lover, beloved, and...

Journal: :إضاءت نقدیه فی الأدبین العربی و الفارسی 0
مهدی عابدی جزینی أستاذ مساعد بجامعة أصفهان، إیران.

the comparison of arabic literature and persian literature is the comparison between two similar literatures though the impact of persian literature on arabic literature is more profound. hossein mojib almesri, the poet under discussion in this paper has been influenced by persian literature specifically in two areas: symbolism and poetic forms. this paper is an attempt to discuss cultural inte...

Journal: :Evolutionary psychology : an international journal of evolutionary approaches to psychology and behavior 2010
Andrew Galperin Martie Haselton

A leading theory of romantic love is that it functions to make one feel committed to one's beloved, as well as to signal this commitment to the beloved (Frank, 1988). Because women tend to be skeptical of men's commitment, this view entails that men may have evolved to fall in love first, in order to show their commitment to women. Using a sample of online participants of a broad range of ages,...

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