The idea of total peace in Diwan Faizi of Deccan
Subject Areas :mohammadreza movahedi 1 , zohre rahimizare 2
1 - Faculty of Qom University
2 - Doctoral student of Persian literature at University of qom
Keywords: Unity of religions, total peace, Faizi Decani, Faizi's poems, unity of existence ,
Abstract :
Akbar Shah, peace of the whole, Faizi Deccani, Faizi's poems, unity of existence. Faizi is one of the great Persian poets of India and the famous poet of the court of Akbar Shah Gorkani in the 10th century Hijri. Belief in total peace and establishing an atmosphere of reconciliation and religious tolerance between the followers of religions and religions is one of the most important beliefs of Akbar Shah. The formation of the theory of "total peace" and the radical reforms of Akbar Shah's period, simultaneously with Faizi's service in the court, can be considered as the basis of the spread of critical and pessimistic opinions towards Faizi. , with the theme of total peace and the vastness of Mashreb, should be examined in the divan of his poems. The result of the research: the view of the unity of existence from which the unity of religions can be deduced, believers and Hindus call God. Faizi believes in this and his poetry is full of themes of existential unity and the sameness of religions. Contrary to the view of those who considered him an atheist and his religion full of blasphemy, he has a deep view of religion and was very familiar with mystical teach.