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        1 - The survey of the mystical ascension to heaven in the poem of Mollaparishan
        ali fatolahi masoud sepahvandi
        Mollaparishan lorestani, was a powerful poet, and one of the great poets of second half of the eighth century Hejria and one of the students of Sheikh Rajab Borsi. He has the special knowledge of discourse and philosophical contexts and he has splendid understanding of More
        Mollaparishan lorestani, was a powerful poet, and one of the great poets of second half of the eighth century Hejria and one of the students of Sheikh Rajab Borsi. He has the special knowledge of discourse and philosophical contexts and he has splendid understanding of mystical ascension. The usage of philosophical examples and signs shows that he has the complete proficiency in Arabic language and literature. In this research, we read the narrative of Mollaparishan about the prophit's ascension to heaven, which is based on his poems to compare with other viewpoints regarding its contents. Mollaparishan has a Shia viewpoint, he emphasizes the virtue of the Prophet, and the tradition of Persian mystical literature affected him. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Muslim Mystics and the Story of Removal of the Sandals
        محمدرضا موحدی
          In a dialogue between God and Moses, God said: "I am your lord, remove your sandals, for you are in Towa, the sacred valley" (TA-HA: 12). This verse and the concept of removal of the sandals (Khal’e Nalein) have been subjects of discussion among Islamic my More
          In a dialogue between God and Moses, God said: "I am your lord, remove your sandals, for you are in Towa, the sacred valley" (TA-HA: 12). This verse and the concept of removal of the sandals (Khal’e Nalein) have been subjects of discussion among Islamic mystics and the commentators of Quran. They have raised two questions: 1-      What is meant by the phrase "removal of the sandals"?  And 2-      What are those sandals symbolizing? Muslim mystics believe "Khal’e Nalein" can be referred to fear and hope, corporal attachments and the carnal soul.   After expressing the Old Testament's narration, in the present article attempt is made to analyze the concept of "Khal’e Nalein" based on an old Quranic interpretation.     Manuscript profile