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Sufism and Mysticism
Structural analysis of Abdullah Qutb's letters

Arezu pooryazdanpanah Kermani; zeinab sheikhhosseini

Volume 76, Issue 248 , February 2024, , Pages 197-211

https://doi.org/10.22034/perlit.2022.52866.3363

Abstract
  Structural Analysis of Abdullâh Qutb's Epistels   Letters are one of the important types of Persian literature and types of prose that have been of great literary, social, historical and political importance in different historical periods. Islamic mystics, using the art of writing ...  Read More

The elements of MaftoonAmini’s poetry
Volume 71, Issue 237 , September 2018, , Pages 21-35

Abstract
  MaftoonAmini is an experimentalist poet.Theelementsof his poetryrevealhis desire to make a change andattain new experiences. This tendency has led to some intermittent changes in the structure and language of his poetry and provided the ground for the emergence of exclusive features in his works. In ...  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