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Sufism and Mysticism
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اسداله Vahed; Hadi Sadeghi; Mohammad Mahdipour; Ebrahim Ranjbar

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 March 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2024.59927.3618

Abstract
  «احمد یسوی» یکی از مشایخ مشهور و تأثیرگذار در خطّۀ ترکستان در قرن ششم بوده است. حرکت صوفیانه و سلوک عرفانی وی به نام «یسویّه» در جهان اسلام شهرت یافته است که ...  Read More

Literary theories
Investigation and analysis of Sehabai's views in the field of literary criticism,: A Focus on Sharh-i-Se Nathr-i-Zuhuri

mehdi bagheri; mohammad Khakpoor; mohammad mahdipour

Volume 75, Issue 246 , March 2023, , Pages 129-152

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2022.47625.3156

Abstract
  The criticism of prominent works have been common in all periods, and the importance of research in this field is not less than the value of created works. In the twelfth century AH, Imam Bakhsh Sahbai was one of the critics who inherited literary theories such as Munir Lahori, Azad Belgrami and Siraj-ud-Din ...  Read More

An Analysis of the Structure and Themes of Shahriar’s Qasidas

Mohammad Mahdipour; Mohammad Khakpour; Khadijeh Pourzeyni

Volume 68, Issue 231 , January 0, , Pages 109-136

Abstract
  Qasida as a genre of Persian poetry flourished up to the late 6th century AH, and the 7th century AH marked the beginning of a period of its temporal decline. Inspired by certain social developments, however, this poetic form revived in the Constitutional Period with its authentic, traditional norms. ...  Read More