Types, Levels and Uses of Light in Mathnavi

Light is one of the most important topics in Islamic mysticism and it is also one of the most popular theoretical-theological issues among theologians and philosophers. Among Muslim mystics, Jalal-o-Din Mohammd Molavi has paid attention to this issue a lot and used it for expressing various epistemo...

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Main Authors: r Rouhani, e Arabshahi
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Language:fas
Published: University of Isfahan 2011-09-01
Series:Textual Criticism of Persian Literature
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Online Access:http://rpll.ui.ac.ir/article_19299_341d3fa4950e9f6c7d52ca391f0ead71.pdf
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Types, Levels and Uses of Light in Mathnavi
Textual Criticism of Persian Literature
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Mathnavi
types and levels of light
functions of light
motivations of Molavi
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title_short Types, Levels and Uses of Light in Mathnavi
title_full Types, Levels and Uses of Light in Mathnavi
title_fullStr Types, Levels and Uses of Light in Mathnavi
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title_sort types, levels and uses of light in mathnavi
publisher University of Isfahan
series Textual Criticism of Persian Literature
issn 2008-5486
2476-3268
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Light is one of the most important topics in Islamic mysticism and it is also one of the most popular theoretical-theological issues among theologians and philosophers. Among Muslim mystics, Jalal-o-Din Mohammd Molavi has paid attention to this issue a lot and used it for expressing various epistemological and monotheist goals. Under the influence of Islamic culture and its main sources (the Quran and hadith), he investigated types and levels of light (permanent vs. transient light). While explaining these issues, the authors of this article study the secular and eschatological functions and uses of light in Mathnavi and try to compare the optical thought of Molavi with other mystics, and explain some of their similarities and differences. Authors show that, by using this central mystical element and through personal experiences, Molana describes and explains elusive and difficult epistemological problems to his addressees in a simple and intelligible manner and persuades them to acquire light and knowledge of the Self for passing the difficult course of the Path.
topic Molavi
Mathnavi
types and levels of light
functions of light
motivations of Molavi
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