Sharia (Islamic Law) and the Poets (Rumi and Sanayi)
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Mehdi Dashti *  |
allameh tabatabaei university |
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Although the necessity of probing the ideological roots of poets and literary figures to reach the depth of their works seems evident, in the contemporary period little attention has been paid to this issue. This has rendered literary researches monotonous and barren as they are limited to formal aspects, and whenever they have focused on content, it has ignored the ideological roots of the poet and his worldview. Meanwhile, even the rhetorical, musical, and linguistic biases which stem from the poet’s outlook toward himself, his society, and the universe have been overlooked, as if they have never existed or have not been worth the effort. As a result, unrealistic judgments have been made which, instead of throwing light on the matter, have increased the darkness and will continue to do so. For this reason, in this paper we have tried to show the effect of the ideological root of two major poets, namely, Rumi and Sanayi, on a better understanding of their works, hoping it to be a step away from the world of fancies and illusions and toward the realm of truth and enlightenment.
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Keywords: Sanayi, Rumi, Religious Law (Sharia), Revelation, Interpretation, Perception, Manifestation |
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Special Received: 2023/07/15 | Accepted: 2023/08/6 | Published: 2023/06/22
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