نتایج جستجو برای: farid al din attar

تعداد نتایج: 446695  

Journal: :persian literary studies journal 2013
claudia yaghoobi

love and its transformative power have long been at the center of islamic sufism. for sufi writers profane love, perceived as the love of worldly beloved, was the first step on the path toward the union with the divine. farid al-din ‘attar (1145-1221) was one of the most significant authors to espouse and articulate profane love as a representation of both earthly and heavenly love. 'attar’s us...

Journal: :دراسات الادب المعاصر 0
نصرالله شاملی عضو هیئة التدریس بجامعة اصفهان(استاذ مشارک). صحبت اله حسن وند خریج جامعة اصفهان.

the arab literature undoubtedly was not a suitable position for the perfect philosophy in the past or in the contemporary era; but rays and glimmers of philosophy can be seen in their literature. except the philosophical sufism of hallaj and ibn arabi’s schools which were followed by jalal al din rumi and farid al din attar neishabouri in persian and arabic. the present article has studied the ...

ژورنال: مطالعات عرفانی 2012

After Farid al-Din Attār of Nishāpur, as this study assumes, there were some other persons who claimed to be Attār. Claiming that they have written Attār’s works, these fake Attārs attribute their own products to the poet of Mantiq al-Tayr. When reading the introduction of these fake works, the readers may assume that their poets have been born before the real Attār. Examining this unusual phen...

Journal: :persian literary studies journal 2015
parvin telli meisam mahdiar

abstract: mystic literature (irfān) in general and sufi literature in particular has always been alluring to the scholars interestingly working in different fields from literary, religious, philosophical, historical to other fields which may have little in common. among sufi theologians, farid ud-din attar neishabouri is the one whom no one has ever been able to surpass in creating works which ...

Love and its transformative power have long been at the center of Islamic Sufism. For Sufi writers profane love, perceived as the love of worldly beloved, was the first step on the path toward the union with the divine. Farid al-Din ‘Attar (1145-1221) was one of the most significant authors to espouse and articulate profane love as a representation of both earthly and heavenly love. 'Attar’s us...

Meisam Mahdiar Parvin Telli,

Abstract: Mystic literature (Irfān) in general and Sufi literature in particular has always been alluring to the scholars interestingly working in different fields from literary, religious, philosophical, historical to other fields which may have little in common. Among Sufi theologians, Farid ud-Din Attar Neishabouri is the one whom no one has ever been able to surpass in creating works which ...

Journal: :ادیان و عرفان 0
عبدالله محمّدی پارسا دانشجوی دکتری دانشگاه معارف قم حسن سعیدی استادیار گروه ادیان و عرفان دانشگاه شهید بهشتی

research about satan is always very important for scholars. in this respect, muslim mystics with the paraphrastic approaches, intuitional interpretations and introspectional knowledge, with mystical expressions, have an unrivaled position. some muslim mystics, especially the followers of sokr doctrine are justifying disobedience of satan (in prostrate to adam) with determinism (algebra) and the...

Journal: :Archives de sciences sociales des religions 2014

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