It is in itself impossible to separate Persian mysticism from Islamic mysticism in general. When talking about the literary expression of Persian Sufism, the author restricts himself to works written in New Persian language, i.e. a limitation based on literary and not religious criteria. This is easily comprehensible considering the fact that one and the same Sufi shaykh or poet often wrote both in Persian and Arabic—or in some other of the languages of the Islamic cultural community, as e.g. Turkish or Urdu. With this in mind the author sketches the origin and development of four literary forms within the boundaries of classical Persian literature (c. 900-1600 A.D.)
After the rise to power of Shah Abbas the Safavid and the massive immigration of Shi'ite Ulama from...
Sufism formed one of the cultures of resistance which has existed in the social fabric of Persia sin...
Persian literary style “Bazgasht” was the last attempt to return to the classical values of the past...
It is in itself impossible to separate Persian mysticism from Islamic mysticism in general. When tal...
The theme of this presentation is “indefinable mysticism.” It follows the trail of the elusive mysti...
Love in an eternal and endless endowment that Omnipotence has placed it in all creatures and phenome...
The study of the emergence of the Sufi poetry in Persian literature has been of interest to all Pers...
\ud Jalal al-Din Rumi and Muhammad Hafez Shirazi are two of the great mystics, Sufis, writing in Pe...
This writing analyzes literary works of Archipelgo, in which the works are sufis in manner and are i...
The Sufis are inheritors of both Iran's rich cultural heritage and its mystical legacy. Although thi...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
The subject of the present research is in the field of comparativeliterature. It aims at studying an...
Each culturehas itscharacteristic and particular approach to the world around it and its interpretat...
In a recent study of the Sufi heritage of Iran, I attempted to demonstrate the power of Sufi cultura...
Mysticism, Sufism, terminologies, and codes related to them have always been present in classical Pe...
After the rise to power of Shah Abbas the Safavid and the massive immigration of Shi'ite Ulama from...
Sufism formed one of the cultures of resistance which has existed in the social fabric of Persia sin...
Persian literary style “Bazgasht” was the last attempt to return to the classical values of the past...
It is in itself impossible to separate Persian mysticism from Islamic mysticism in general. When tal...
The theme of this presentation is “indefinable mysticism.” It follows the trail of the elusive mysti...
Love in an eternal and endless endowment that Omnipotence has placed it in all creatures and phenome...
The study of the emergence of the Sufi poetry in Persian literature has been of interest to all Pers...
\ud Jalal al-Din Rumi and Muhammad Hafez Shirazi are two of the great mystics, Sufis, writing in Pe...
This writing analyzes literary works of Archipelgo, in which the works are sufis in manner and are i...
The Sufis are inheritors of both Iran's rich cultural heritage and its mystical legacy. Although thi...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
The subject of the present research is in the field of comparativeliterature. It aims at studying an...
Each culturehas itscharacteristic and particular approach to the world around it and its interpretat...
In a recent study of the Sufi heritage of Iran, I attempted to demonstrate the power of Sufi cultura...
Mysticism, Sufism, terminologies, and codes related to them have always been present in classical Pe...
After the rise to power of Shah Abbas the Safavid and the massive immigration of Shi'ite Ulama from...
Sufism formed one of the cultures of resistance which has existed in the social fabric of Persia sin...
Persian literary style “Bazgasht” was the last attempt to return to the classical values of the past...