Rhymes in the mystical language of Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi
Subject Areas : Islamic Mysticism
1 - Faculty member of Islamic Azad University MinabBranch
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Abstract :
A rhetoric is a term used by Dr. Khorramshahi, the author of the book "Mind and Language Tongues", for a series of often-written and often humorous articles in a language that consists of two-tone binoculars. The meaning of words and sentences is, in his own words, "a phenomenon between ambiguity (ambiguity) and ambiguity (dualism and delusion)."Qadam Ali Saremi also believes that "a trick in addition to what happens in ambiguous two-tone sentences may sometimes occur in the narrative structure or in terms of words or grammar, for example, when in the story" Moses' speculations with Pharaoh. "At the end of the story, contrary to the expectation of Maulana, they do not conclude that they are against each other, but it states that in the presence of any human being there can be Moses and Pharaoh, and eventually unity, a phenomenon has occurred.Therefore, there is a sketch or structural explanation in sentences that can be derived from several concepts and meanings. Such sentences do not precisely describe the purpose and are fictitious and polygonal, and under different circumstances, one of the meanings can be chosen and claimed
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