Types of Knowledge and Concept of God from Rumi's Point of View
Subject Areas : Islamic Mysticism
1 - Faculty Member, Payame Nour University.
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Abstract :
Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi's view on the issue of the possibility and how to know God is important because of his diverse theological, philosophical and mystical heritage of his predecessors. Rumi believes that behind all the phenomena of this world, there is a complete, conscious, infinite existence with all the attributes and names of goodness. Rumi calls this existence God. God is the eternal source of existence and life. God is the Creator who created the whole universe from "nothingness" and only by His will. The center of Rumi's thought is God, "our active Isha" and the Almighty. Rumi is the monotheistic and monotheistic man. He disappears in the attributes and names of God. This man is always in jihad and fighting against himself to overcome internal conflicts and animal desires. Mystical conduct, romantic worship and self-improvement are his baggage. By divine love and affection, he has accepted all the dangers of the "journey to God" and is gradually approaching the realm of divine attraction. In this way, Rumi uses the long language of mysticism and art, the poetry industry and spiritual prose to express his views on God, the world and man and their relationship. In this research, an attempt has been made to study the subject of different types of knowledge and the concept of God from Rumi's mystical point of view by descriptive-analytical method and by using documentary and library sources. Is.
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