Hell in Sanai poetry (Descriptions and interpretations different from the Quran)
Subject Areas : Persian language and literature texts
1 - Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran.
Keywords: Hell, , Sanaee, , , Holy , Quran,
Abstract :
That is, poetry can be divided into before and after Sanai, Sanai Ghaznavi is the most constructive poet of the Persian language. That is why, many thoughts, beliefs and themes in Sanai poetry are different from the poets before him or contemporary with him. Sanai's different interpretations of the Qur'an indicate his aristocracy and great mastery of the Qur'an. Among the subjects that can be emphasized in Sana'i poetry by referring to these interpretations, interpretations and different images of the Qur'an; It is the subject of hell and its manifestations. The findings of this study show Sanai, as a poet and mystic, considers hell as a place for the punishment of sinners in the hereafter. But his descriptions, poetic conceptions, and esoteric perceptions of the concept of hell are sometimes different and even inconsistent with the Qur'an. And some of his descriptions of Hell and Hell-dwellers do not correspond to any of the verses of the Qur'an. These different interpretations of Qur'anic verses in Sana'i poetry are purely persuasive. And the poet has tried to persuade and accompany the audience by protesting and legitimizing his words. Keywords: Hell, Sanaee, , Holy Quran,