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Sufism and Mysticism
Anecdotes of Elders in Persian Sufi poems

Saloomeh Sayyad Rajebi; Mohammad Ebrahimpur Namin; Khosro Jalili Kohnehshahri

Volume 76, Issue 248 , February 2024, , Pages 47-68

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2024.59696.3609

Abstract
  Anecdotes of Elders in Persian Sufi Poems Sufi literature in its two forms, prose and verse, especially between the 6th and 9th centuries A.H., is a large and important part of Persian literature with various types and subtypes such as edicts and didactic works of prose and verse, as well as works ...  Read More

Sufism and Mysticism
Sufi Hagiography (Historical Perspectives on the Developments of a Genre)

Mohammad Ebrahimpur Namin

Volume 73, Issue 242 , March 2021, , Pages 1-58

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2021.44966.3042

Abstract
  One of the types of writings in Sufi literature is collections collected in recording and quoting the sayings of Sufi elders and elders؛ Works that in a general sense are called Sufi memoirs. This group of works is generally derived from a common tradition in most of the almost all religions and sects ...  Read More

Mystical Epic from Hypothesis to Reality

Mohammad Ebrahimpour Namin; MirJalil Akrami

Volume 70, Issue 236 , December 2017, , Pages 1-40

Abstract
  In the past half-century and especially in the past two decades the expression “mystical epic” has gained significant prevalence in the field of literary studies, and even some researchers have assumed the existence of a “mystical epic” as an independent genre in Persian literature. ...  Read More