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        1 - Comparative Study on Visage of Woman in Nezami and Sa’adi’s Poetries
        Khadijeh Mortezaei Ahmad Hasani Ranjbar
        The present article studies and compares the image of woman in two great poets - Nezami and Saadi – poetries from the critiqual perspective of woman image. These views are prominent on praise and guilt about women. The research tries to find the true image of wome More
        The present article studies and compares the image of woman in two great poets - Nezami and Saadi – poetries from the critiqual perspective of woman image. These views are prominent on praise and guilt about women. The research tries to find the true image of women in that period by studying the attributes of women in the poems of the abovementioned poets and to objectify their true views about women by referring to some of the poems,  and show that in many cases not only the influence of social conditions makes the writer or poet look patriarchal, but rather the individuals, family, environment and traditional beliefs. The article initially studies the positive points and then the negative aspects of women. Criticizing the character of women in Nezami and Sa’adi's works, it can be claimed that the main characters of women include Mahin Banu, Shirin, Maryam, Shekar, Noshabeh Bardei and Maria Al-Qibtiyya, no specific woman is mentioned in Saadi's works. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The Mystics “Eid” The Encounter of man with infinity
        Ali Sanayei
        The purpose of this article is to set forth one of the most important teachings of Moulana and that is his understanding of “Eid”.  Perhaps it can be said that the concept of “Eid” in Molana’s view differs substantially from that of ot More
        The purpose of this article is to set forth one of the most important teachings of Moulana and that is his understanding of “Eid”.  Perhaps it can be said that the concept of “Eid” in Molana’s view differs substantially from that of other mystics and schools, and indeed such difference inspired the author of this article to write on this subject as a token of his appreciation towards Moulana and his disciples. What he means by this term when he calls himself “Eid” and this event, that is “becoming Eid”  which flows as naturally in him is explained in this article. I returned as the new “Eid”, as to break free To break the claws and tooth of this treacherous fortune. Manuscript profile