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        1 - A Comparative Study of the Prophetic Praises of Seyeda Nasfi and Safi al-Din Halli
        Ebrahim Fallah Mohammad Reza Hajian
        Muslim poets in Arabic and Persian literature have long presented valuable poems in the form of prophetic praise to the Prophet (PBUH), in addition to praising God which shows their belief and commitment to him. Considering that the Prophet (PBUH) is the founder of the More
        Muslim poets in Arabic and Persian literature have long presented valuable poems in the form of prophetic praise to the Prophet (PBUH), in addition to praising God which shows their belief and commitment to him. Considering that the Prophet (PBUH) is the founder of the religion of Islam and the Prophets Seal, it is necessary to investigate the mental and spiritual characteristics of that Imam through the lens of prophetic praise. Since the role and position of the Prophet (PBUH) as the jewel of prophecy in the system of existence has a particular importance. Muslim poets paid special attention to this issue in order to bless their poems and dedicated some of their poems to it. Because the souls of Muslim poets are full of heartfelt love for the Imam and in their poetry, they have sincerely spoken about the virtues of the Imam. The present study, using a descriptive-analytical method and citing evidence from the poems of these poets, has investigated a comparative study of Nasfi and Halli prophetic praises. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Morphological Analysis of Siddha Nasafi’sBaharieh (based on Propp’s theory)
        Azar Akbarzade Ebrahimi Zahra Ekhtiari
        Siddha Nasafi’s Baharieh (1636- 1705) is an allegorical story of fable kind. This work which is similar to Panchatantra’s stories is capable of being adjusted with contemporary literary theories such as Propp’s morphology theory. Unlike content analysi More
        Siddha Nasafi’s Baharieh (1636- 1705) is an allegorical story of fable kind. This work which is similar to Panchatantra’s stories is capable of being adjusted with contemporary literary theories such as Propp’s morphology theory. Unlike content analysis, in formal- structural analysis the story is analyzed through form and structure and the content and subject are not very much considered. Lots of folk tales can be studied using this approach. Propp’s structural approach is a suitable method to analyze stories. Because of proximity and sequence of characters’ actions, Baharieh can also be analyzed using the structural approach. Among 31 narrative units of Propp’s theory, the units of “villainy”, “struggle”, “false claim” and “reconciliation between parties” have been used more in Baharieh and hence are similar to many of Panchatantra’s stories. On the other hand, at the end of Baharieh, the debate of “lion and ant” can be compared to ParvinEtesami’s debates of “ant and snake” and “ant and nightingale” that not only have similar contents, but also share common points according to structural theory of Propp. Like Siddha Nasafi’sBaharieh, in these two debates, narrative elements of “villainy”, “struggle” and finally “victory of protagonist against antagonist” have been proposed. Manuscript profile