Mortality in Allah and Pantheism in Ibn_al_Faridh and Mollaye Jaziri Poem Books
Subject Areas : Comparative Literature Studies
1 - Islamic Azad University of Mahabad
Keywords: mysticism, love, annihilation, Ibn Fariz, Mullah Jaziri,
Abstract :
One of the most important literary works of mystics seen in dhikr and literary meetins is Allah's love which absorbs any listener's heart with attractive songs and appears in morality in Allah our and pantheism.Two Arab and kurd poets Ibn al-Faridh (Soltan al-Asheqin) and Molaye Jaziri (Sotan al- Moshtaqin) were the superlatives of their centuries in love contents meanwhile their names in mysticism comes along Sheikh-e- Eshraq Suhrawadi, Ibn-e -Arabi, Sadr-al-Din Qoonawi, Mowlawi Balkhi and Mowlana Khaled Sharazuri and their verses and processes have been taught in Sufi circles. These two mystic poet's verses are brimful of theoretical mysticism concepts and expressions like unity, mortality, eternity, ecstasy fargh, poverty, Love, passion and tens of other expressions which have been expanded and developed with ballades and sonnets in allegory and poetic interpretations with a specific ability. These two mystic poets have so many similarities and believe that mortality ends with pantheism and seek pantheism in the mortality in Allah. They assume that in order to get to the unity, the mystic separates from his/her corporality, blends in his/her beloved so that nothing remains from him/her. Passing this step, the mystic finds his/her eternal beloved in a lovely unity.
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