Review the likeness and pureness according to Ibn Arabi and Maulana
Subject Areas : Persian Language and LiteratureEhsan Seyyed Moharrami 1 , hamidreza solaeimanian 2 , abbas khairabadi 3 , mahmood firozi moqhadam 4
1 - Persian literature Department - Islamic Azad University - Torbat-e-Heydariyeh
2 - phd
3 - phd
4 - phd
Keywords: mysticism, god, Maulana, pureness, Ibn Arabi, Likenes,
Abstract :
One of the complicated and conspicuous issues in the field of theology is the theme of likeness and pureness. Similarness and pureness can be considered as the rational and spiritual state of the recognition of the transcendence by man . In similarity, man attributes some traits such as hearing or sight to truth, for example, one can refer to the story of Moses and the pastor in Rumi's Mathnawa . Of course, the reason for these similes can be found in some of the hadiths and verses . Although some people in the simile sometimes exaggerate so much that Islamic scholars have come up against Tanzania in confronting this group and The privilege of excellence is distinguished from human traits and Exemplified verses of simile are interpreted in a way that does not have a real meaning . This paper, by a descriptive method based on library studies, while investigating the separate views of Ibn Arabi and Maulana, seeks to demonstrate the correct way of dealing with the likeness and temporal problem by recognizing the views of these two great mystics .
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