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        1 - The study of fatalism in Shahnameh and religious epics
        Zahra farajnezhad Farhang Mohmmad Navid Bazargan
        Fatalism is one of the characteristics of the traditional eastern societies according to which, the destiny of man is predetermined and all affairs take place based on this destiny hence there is no room for man’s free will. The origin of fatalism in Iran is stud More
        Fatalism is one of the characteristics of the traditional eastern societies according to which, the destiny of man is predetermined and all affairs take place based on this destiny hence there is no room for man’s free will. The origin of fatalism in Iran is studied in this article and its signs such as star worship, astrology, fortune, alms giving, belief in supernatural powers are discussed in Shahnameh and four other epic religious works including Alinameh,Haydari attack by Bazel Mashhadi and Raji Kermani and Tazian nameh, summary of Khavarannameh. It became clear that predictions made by the astronomers in Shahnameh are more frequent than in the epic religious works and on the contrary predictions made through divine and supernatural inspirations and revelations are more common in the religious works. Also, belief in fortune and chance is Shahnameh is more prominent than in the epic religious works. Among the religious epics under study, Khavaran nameh is closer to Shahnameh in terms of Mythology. Next comes, Haydari attack by Kermani and Bazel Mashhadi, and Ali nameh respectively Manuscript profile
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        2 - The study of reason and its subgroups in the fourth Book of Masnavi
        Mahbubeh Golmohammadi mohammad navid bazargan
        The fourth Book of Masnavi like other five Books in a series is filled to the brim with variety of themes.  It is known that in each Book there are thousands of concepts hidden in phrases and Moulana’s stream of consciousness constantly vacillates from one co More
        The fourth Book of Masnavi like other five Books in a series is filled to the brim with variety of themes.  It is known that in each Book there are thousands of concepts hidden in phrases and Moulana’s stream of consciousness constantly vacillates from one concept to the other.  The reader of this great voluminous book is usually lost in between its profound verses and in the labyrinths of Masnavi’s anecdotes and cannot follow Moulana’s fleeting  mind and seldom finds time to cast a look from the above at Masnavi.  The attempt has been made in this article to analyze the content and the themes of the fourth Book of Masnavi  in terms of frequency using the holistic approach  in order to present the most significant and dominant thoughts in this Book. Manuscript profile