Natural and Cultural Phenomena in Rumi's Thoughts
Subject Areas : Christianity
Seyyed Hamid Reza
Raoof
1
(Faculty member of Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (ACECR))
مهدی
Hasanzadeh
2
(دانشیار دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد، مشهد، ایران)
Keywords: Rumi, Mystical Experience, Divine Nature, Human Truth, Human Life,
Abstract :
Rumi's works are full of stories and anecdotes through which one can acquire some knowledge of his own mystical experiences. Rumi's mystical experiences could be divided into three categories: experiencing the divine nature, the truth of man and the spiritual practice, each is connected to three different fields of theology, i.e., God, man and their relations. Rumi, as a Muslim mystic, has faced with the world and experienced it as a dynamic and spiritual phenomenon. In fact, mystical experience usually confirms the religious beliefs of the mystic and the mystic tries to establish a link between what he observes and what he believes. Therefore, the mystical experience has a strong influence on the spiritual and worldly life of the mystic.
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