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Studying the Record of Attar-related Studies in Persian Articles (from 1300 SH to 1395 SH)
Studying the Record of Attar-related Studies in Persian Articles (from 1300 SH to 1395 SH)

Morteza Davari; Alireza Fouladi; Seyyed Mohammad Rastgoufar; Reza Shajari

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2019, Pages 7-32

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2020.31315.1950

Abstract
  Numerous books and articles have been written about the mystic and celebrated Iranian poet, Attar, and there is hence an extensive record of Attar-related studies. The proliferation ...  Read More
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Elucidating the Concept of Unity in Masnavi through Conceptual Metaphor
Elucidating the Concept of Unity in Masnavi through Conceptual Metaphor

Seyede Zahra Mirnezhad; Mohammad Taghavi; Maryam Salehinia

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2019, Pages 33-67

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2020.31111.1939

Abstract
  Unity is of the central concepts in mystical thinking. Mawlana has used metaphor to elucidate this concept, similar to numerous other inexplicit mystic concepts. In this study, metaphors ...  Read More
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Analysis of Dedication to Preceptor in Shahrnoush Parsipour's Novels: Case Study of Sag va Zemestan-e Boland (The Dog and the Long Winter) and Touba va ma'na-ye Shab (Touba and Meaning of Night)
Analysis of Dedication to Preceptor in Shahrnoush Parsipour's Novels: Case Study of Sag va Zemestan-e Boland (The Dog and the Long Winter) and Touba va ma'na-ye Shab (Touba and Meaning of Night)

Sudabe Farhadi; Mohsen Hoseini; MohammadReza Rruzbeh

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2019, Pages 69-94

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2020.30785.1917

Abstract
  There are written works in the field of Persian novels that have frequent explicit and implicit references to mystical issues. These novels often utilize mysticism either as an element ...  Read More
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Historical Transformation of The Feather of Gabriel in Islamic Culture (up to the End of the Sixth Century AH)
Historical Transformation of The Feather of Gabriel in Islamic Culture (up to the End of the Sixth Century AH)

Zahra Mahouzi

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2019, Pages 95-117

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2020.29065.1866

Abstract
  The term “Par-e-Jibril” (The Feather of Gabriel) turned to be one of the most frequent terms in various fields of Islamic sciences in the sixth century (AH). This ontological ...  Read More
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Vertical Schema (Descending/Ascending) in Attar’s Mantegh-o Teir (The Conference of Birds)
Vertical Schema (Descending/Ascending) in Attar’s Mantegh-o Teir (The Conference of Birds)

Ali Akbar Bagheri Khalili; Arefeh Taheri

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2019, Pages 119-144

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2020.31534.1960

Abstract
  Cognitive Linguistics through examination of relationships between mind and language strives to discover meaning. It also achieves novel understanding of the subjects through examination ...  Read More
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Comparison of Hermann Hesse and Shams Tabrizi with a Focus on Knulp and Maqalat
Comparison of Hermann Hesse and Shams Tabrizi with a Focus on Knulp and Maqalat

Amir Tabatabaei; Ghodratollah Khayatian

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2019, Pages 145-175

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2020.31102.1941

Abstract
  Hermann Hesse (1877-1962 AD) was a German author and mystic. He became acquainted with the teachings of Christian theology from an early age and then showed an inclination towards Eastern ...  Read More
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Critiquing and Analyzing the Interpretive Model of Harut and Marut in Sheikh San’aan Story Based on Gérard Genette’s Hypertextuality Theory
Critiquing and Analyzing the Interpretive Model of Harut and Marut in Sheikh San’aan Story Based on Gérard Genette’s Hypertextuality Theory

Zeinab Rezapour

Volume 11, Issue 21 , December 2019, Pages 177-203

https://doi.org/10.22051/jml.2020.31238.1942

Abstract
    The story of Sheikh San’aan is one of the stories for which various sources have been cited and suggested by different scholars. However, the interpretive narrative of ...  Read More