Principles of social ethics in Saadi Park
Subject Areas : Persian language and literature textsFatemeh Azmat Madar 1 , Reza Ali Norouzi 2 , Hassan Ali Bakhtiar Nasrabadi 3
1 - PhD student, University of Isfahan
2 - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Educational Sciences, Isfahan
Reza Ali Norouzi
3 - Associate Professor, Isfahan University of Educational Sciences
Keywords: سعدی, بوستان, Saadi, اخلاق اجتماعی, حفظ زبان, park, Social Ethics, Language preservation,
Abstract :
Saadi is one of the greatest Iranian writers and great social educators who wrote "Bustan" in 655 AH. This work is one of the greatest sources in the field of education because it contains many social and moral anecdotes and teachings. The purpose of this research is to return to the cultural and literary sources of the past and introduce Saadi's views as one of the instructors of the Islamic school in the field of social ethics. In Bustan, we discussed that in the final conclusion, principles such as justice, humility, preservation of language, enjoining the good and forbidding the evil, good temperament, service to the people, negligence and benevolence were categorized and examined by quoting verses from the garden.
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