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        1 - The Concept of “Ascension” in the Zoroastrian Apocalyptic Literature
        ابوالقاسم پیاده کوهسار
        Apocalyptic Literature is the most important and the most widespreadgenre of religious literature. In these texts, mysterious revelations arerevealed through visions or intuition to a chosen person. In manyreligious traditions the sky is abode of gods, and the earth is More
        Apocalyptic Literature is the most important and the most widespreadgenre of religious literature. In these texts, mysterious revelations arerevealed through visions or intuition to a chosen person. In manyreligious traditions the sky is abode of gods, and the earth is the homeof creatures. As a result of this idea, it is believed that there is a gapbetween the “world of gods” and “world of creatures”. By separatingthese two worlds, man tries to find a way into the world of gods tobecome familiar with it before his death. This aspiration, in everytradition led to a series of beliefs and rituals, by which man seeks toshare the realm of gods.In Zoroastrianism, like other ancient traditions, there are variousexamples of the ascension to the upper worlds; such as, the sevenascensions of Zoroaster and his meetings with Ahura-Mazda andAməshaspəntas, the ascension of Goshtasp, the ascension of Kertir, thefamous vizier of Sassanid dynasty, and the ascension of ArdaViraf.This article surveys these ascensions as well as the apocalyptic themesof Zoroastrianism. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Comparative Study of Quranic Themes Effectiveness on Christianity in Ahmed Shawqi's Poetries
        Seifali Zahedifar Ameneh Mousavi Shajari
        The present paper deals with issues relating Christianity, such as titles and prominent attributes of Jesus, his birth and miracles. It also discusses Jesus Crucifixion and his Ascension and the Gospel among Christians which is one of the most centra More
        The present paper deals with issues relating Christianity, such as titles and prominent attributes of Jesus, his birth and miracles. It also discusses Jesus Crucifixion and his Ascension and the Gospel among Christians which is one of the most central issues of Christianity. The division in Christianity, the Companions of Jesus and the ranks of the Christian clergy are other topics discussed in this article. This study intends to study each of the topics discussed in Ahmed Shawqi's poetries with emphasis on the Verses of Holy Quran; and make comparisons with Christian and Islamic texts and express how a poet is influenced by those texts if necessary. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Ascension and return of Jesus From the perspective of myth and Gnosticism
        Hoseen Mohammadi Mobarez Asghar Daadbeh Abdol Reza Modarres Zadeh
        Jesus has a wonderful life, the mystical and mystical role of Christ in ascending and returning to its origin is one of the ancient patterns of the Holy Mandala. In this essay, ascension and return are explained by the descriptive-analytic method of modeling man's ascet More
        Jesus has a wonderful life, the mystical and mystical role of Christ in ascending and returning to its origin is one of the ancient patterns of the Holy Mandala. In this essay, ascension and return are explained by the descriptive-analytic method of modeling man's ascetic life in Christ. Also with a mythical look (circle myth, myth of the perfect man, myth of renaissance, water myth, etc.) and with a mystical insight, it is known that the passing of the darkness of the body in the ascendant, the soul trying to connect itself to the light world, He travels through the fence of darkness and escapes himself step by step with the guidance of a perfect human being and a model of Christ, single, to the Divine Enlightenment and to the certainty that he is the first and last home of the seeker, out of the water of life. Love to drink. This study introduces the mystery of ascension to the attainment of eternity and identifies the place of immortality (love) by following the (old-fashioned) reason that this spiritual journey begins and ends only in the shadow of pain from the same origin. Returns to Return and Return (Source / Destination). Manuscript profile
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        4 - The Mystical Interpretation of the Trinity, the Crucifixion, the Ascension and Return of Jesus
        Hossein Mohammadi Mobarez Asghar Daadbeh Abdalreza modarreszadeh
        The fictional and mythical character of Christ has provided a liturgy for literary knowledge. Apart from addressing the role and influence of Jesus in Persian literary texts, this research, with a mystical insight, describes the Trinity, the communion, the ascension, an More
        The fictional and mythical character of Christ has provided a liturgy for literary knowledge. Apart from addressing the role and influence of Jesus in Persian literary texts, this research, with a mystical insight, describes the Trinity, the communion, the ascension, and the course of Jesus in a coherent manner and explains the findings of the problem with the evidence of Persian literature in an interpretive way. Also, by looking at the marvelous life of Christ-with the aim of manifesting the beliefs-it has made clear the need for research. On the other hand, with the view of the metaphor of the species, the Trinity is considered as a cipher of unity, and the cross has been shown as the symbol of the soul, which must be fought with. But regarding the myth of the circle, the ascension as a sign of glory and return is a metaphor of the return to the principle of self, and, with a mystical look, has revealed that with the advent of a wise man as a Christian, the abstract can be lifted from the west to the east of the ascendant. He returned to the real homeland and the realm of love for eternity. Manuscript profile
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        5 - The Legend of Creation in Molaana's Masnavi and the other Mystical works
        Anoosha ghahari
            The care of God for human beings and all that he has created are the reason of our existence in the world, But, indeed do we know how we are created? What is the purpose of our existence? Or what will be the end?      The fear of t More
            The care of God for human beings and all that he has created are the reason of our existence in the world, But, indeed do we know how we are created? What is the purpose of our existence? Or what will be the end?      The fear of these questions swells in the people's mind and say and their answers are the story of their efforts to mitigate the mankind's discouraging pains.      Iranian Islamic Gnosticism has faced this important question and has evaluated it from a special aspect. The story of Adam and Eve's creation have been considered in the literary works of many well-known Gnostics, like Hallaj, Ebn-Arabi, Nasafi, Ataar, Molaana, Sanaii, etc. From the early to the next centuries of Islamic civilization.      This article is attentive to details of the Gnostic's prominent ideas concerning the questions about the providential creation, the story of Adam and Eve's creation, the nature of satan, and Molaana's ideas on the subject of mankind creation and satan, are of the points which are treated in this article Manuscript profile