Document Type : Scientific-research
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1 Persian Language and Literature, Payam -e Noor University. Tehran. Iran
2 Ph.D student of Persian Language and Literature, Urmia Branch, Islamic Azad University, Urmia, Iran.
Abstract
Mevlânâ Jalāl al-Dīn, while narrating Mathnavi’s Tales, ignores their narration in many cases and avoids the expression of esoteric knowledge and after explaining the multiple mystical issues return to the concepts of the main story, uses the phrase “Ein Sokhan Payan Nadarad... (This speech has no end...)" which is according to the Return Verses of the Mathnavi’s stories. The main purpose of the research is: investigate the Return Verses and the main role of the words "reversing verse" is to make the audience pay attention to the message of the speech, as well as how to explain the form and content of the mystic's thoughts by using "reversing verse". This research was conducted with the method of content analysis, according to the stories of the first book of Mathnavi. The studies show that Mevlânâ through the Return Verses uses words, terms and combinations that play a decisive role in discovering and expanding mystical concepts in that verbal situation. Accuracy in this meaning highlights some of the main purposes of speech and reveals Rumi's meaning-making creativity in the reader's access to the foundations of a deeper mystical experience.
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