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        1 - Studying the life of Shah Dai Shirazi and introducing her six Masnavisabstract
        shahnaz solimani امیدوار مالملی seyedali sohrabnejad
        AbstractNizam al-Din Mahmud, nicknamed Da'i Ali Allah, nicknamed Da'i (810-870 AH) was one of the poets and mystics of the 9th century of Hijri, whose lineage reached Husayn bin Ali bin Abi Talib through nineteen intermediaries. He was both a scholar and mystic. The wor More
        AbstractNizam al-Din Mahmud, nicknamed Da'i Ali Allah, nicknamed Da'i (810-870 AH) was one of the poets and mystics of the 9th century of Hijri, whose lineage reached Husayn bin Ali bin Abi Talib through nineteen intermediaries. He was both a scholar and mystic. The works that remain in memory of him show two aspects of him. In examining his works, the influence of Maulana Jalaluddin Muhammad Balkhi and Ibn Arabi is clearly evident. In addition, he wrote a book titled Nasayem Golshan, which is a detailed description of Golshan, the secret of Sheikh Mahmoud Shabastri. In addition to relatively many works that have come down to us from him, Divan has a collection of poetry that amounts to thirteen thousand verses. This diwan was printed and published by Seyyed Mohammad Dabir Siyaghi in 1339 and 1349 A.H. in two volumes. The first volume of this work is a collection of six poems in the form of Masnavi, which includes his most important thoughts. In this article, which has been done in a descriptive-analytical way and we have used library sources, we intend to introduce Shah Dai Shirazi's life along with his life. The results obtained from this article show that Shah Da'i is one of the poets and mystics who were influenced by Ibn Arabi, and his poetry, which is sometimes written in symbolic language, has significant innovations that preceded him. It was not common in Masnavi Sarai.Keywords: Shah Daei Shirazi, Sete Daei, Shah Nematullah Wali Manuscript profile