From the Language of Fire to the Language of Light
(The way of the Development of Mystical Prose)
From the Language of Fire to the Language of Light (The way of the Development of Mystical Prose)

Habib Ollah Abbasi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , April 2012, Pages 97-109

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2014.108

Abstract
  After the formation of asceticism under the influence of numerous factors and causes, the unduly fattened movement of Sufism tried to merge the elixir of love into the copper of asceticism. ...  Read More
The Structure and Mystical Themes
In Attar's Mathnavi of Musibat-Nama
The Structure and Mystical Themes In Attar's Mathnavi of Musibat-Nama

Bahman Nozhat

Volume 4, Issue 7 , April 2012, Pages 135-159

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2014.110

Abstract
  Mathnavi of Musibat-Nama in forty episodes and in a coherent and organized structure exposes clearly Attar's mystical views and experiences. The genuineness of Attar's Musibat-Nama ...  Read More
Position of “Sama” in the Mystical Texts
before the Fifth Century AH
Position of “Sama” in the Mystical Texts before the Fifth Century AH

Mosstafa Malek Paein; Sayyed Mahdi Rahimi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , April 2012, Pages 111-133

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2014.109

Abstract
  Sama (Spiritual ecstasy) is a term which has been negotiated since the development of mysticism in Iran in works of Sufis. Many canonist theosophists and Sufis did not show significant ...  Read More
The Relation between God and the Universe from Ibn 'Arabi and Shams Maqrebi's Views
The Relation between God and the Universe from Ibn 'Arabi and Shams Maqrebi's Views

Azam Hosseini; Zarrin Varedi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , April 2012, Pages 23-45

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2014.105

Abstract
  One of the most significant concepts in mysticism is the explanation of the relation between God and the universe. This issue which has been variously explained in mystic poetry has ...  Read More
Al-Risala al-Qushayriyya and its influence on one
of the tenth century (A.H.) Sufistic texts
Al-Risala al-Qushayriyya and its influence on one of the tenth century (A.H.) Sufistic texts

Jamal Ahmadi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , April 2012, Pages 7-21

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2014.104

Abstract
  Imam Abd al-Karim ibn Hawazin Qushayri (376-405 A.H.) is one of the greatest scholars, mystics and theologians of the fifth century A.H. Many works are attributed to him. His most important ...  Read More
A Contrastive-Analytical Approach to the Concept of Boredom and Escaping it in Sanai
and Schopenhauer’s
A Contrastive-Analytical Approach to the Concept of Boredom and Escaping it in Sanai and Schopenhauer’s

Mostafa Khorsandi Shirghan; Mohammad Behnamfar

Volume 4, Issue 7 , April 2012, Pages 47-72

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2014.106

Abstract
  Boredom is one of the main philosophical themes of Schopenhauer who offers two ways of aesthetic contemplation and denial of the will to live (through piety and devotedness) for overcoming ...  Read More
Paradox in Ibn Arabi’s Divan-e-Kabir
Paradox in Ibn Arabi’s Divan-e-Kabir

Rohollah Sayyadi Nezhad; Fatemeh Samiei Volujerdi

Volume 4, Issue 7 , April 2012, Pages 73-95

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2014.107

Abstract
  A way of defamiliarization in language is choosing paradoxical expression which is one of the recognized rules of resurrection of words and is studied in new poetics and linguistics. ...  Read More