Visual Features of Divine Will and Providence in the Illustrated Manuscripts of Masnavi and Shams Sonnets

Among the most significant features in the poems of Rumi is the concept of “will” and “divine providence”. The mentioned features are abundantly manifested in the poems of Rumi due to this knowledgeable outlook. From his point of view, all substances in the universe are defined merely in the domain...

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Main Authors: Mahdieh Moeni Zadeh, Ahmad Reza Keykhay Farzaneh, Mostafa Salari
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: The Institute of Islamic Art Studies 2019-06-01
Series:هنر اسلامی
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Online Access:http://www.sysislamicartjournal.ir/article_96000_67243eaa947d9c029f2768c58accddf8.pdf
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spelling doaj-c655deb3374e4014a994654e6c4f3dc92021-04-24T10:40:51ZfasThe Institute of Islamic Art Studiesهنر اسلامی1735-708X2676-77592019-06-01153429631910.22034/ias.2019.9600096000Visual Features of Divine Will and Providence in the Illustrated Manuscripts of Masnavi and Shams SonnetsMahdieh Moeni Zadeh0Ahmad Reza Keykhay Farzaneh1Mostafa Salari2دانشجوی دکتری گروه زبان و ادبیات فارسی، واحد زاهدان، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، زاهدان، ایراندانشیار گروه زبان وادبیات فارسی، واحد زاهدان، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، زاهدان، ایران.(نویسنده مسوول)Department of Persian Language and Literature, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Islamic Azad University, Zahedan, IranAmong the most significant features in the poems of Rumi is the concept of “will” and “divine providence”. The mentioned features are abundantly manifested in the poems of Rumi due to this knowledgeable outlook. From his point of view, all substances in the universe are defined merely in the domain of God’s will and authority. Such insights, which are derived from the verses of the Qur'an, are found in various sections of Rumi's poems in Masnavi and Divan Shams. Of course, Rumi does not deny the will of man in the fullest sense; moreover, the exhortation of such verses implies his belief in the insignificance of man and his actions against the absolute power of God. The present article seeks to study the rare illustrated versions of these highly valued works (here 5 copies), focusing on the implications of these concepts in light of the centrality of divine will and desire in his poems. According to the studies, the representation of the divine will in the paintings is in accordance with the context of the story contained in the poems, and the artist selects and displays some of the narrative scenes to incline the viewer's mind toward the story and indeed the concept designated prior by the poet. Guidance, fate, triggering and burning, managing affairs, control of the heart, supplication of prayers and others are among the instances of the will of God depicted in these five versions.http://www.sysislamicartjournal.ir/article_96000_67243eaa947d9c029f2768c58accddf8.pdfrumiwilldivine providencemasnavi ma’navishams sonnets
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Mostafa Salari
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Ahmad Reza Keykhay Farzaneh
Mostafa Salari
Visual Features of Divine Will and Providence in the Illustrated Manuscripts of Masnavi and Shams Sonnets
هنر اسلامی
rumi
will
divine providence
masnavi ma’navi
shams sonnets
author_facet Mahdieh Moeni Zadeh
Ahmad Reza Keykhay Farzaneh
Mostafa Salari
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title Visual Features of Divine Will and Providence in the Illustrated Manuscripts of Masnavi and Shams Sonnets
title_short Visual Features of Divine Will and Providence in the Illustrated Manuscripts of Masnavi and Shams Sonnets
title_full Visual Features of Divine Will and Providence in the Illustrated Manuscripts of Masnavi and Shams Sonnets
title_fullStr Visual Features of Divine Will and Providence in the Illustrated Manuscripts of Masnavi and Shams Sonnets
title_full_unstemmed Visual Features of Divine Will and Providence in the Illustrated Manuscripts of Masnavi and Shams Sonnets
title_sort visual features of divine will and providence in the illustrated manuscripts of masnavi and shams sonnets
publisher The Institute of Islamic Art Studies
series هنر اسلامی
issn 1735-708X
2676-7759
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Among the most significant features in the poems of Rumi is the concept of “will” and “divine providence”. The mentioned features are abundantly manifested in the poems of Rumi due to this knowledgeable outlook. From his point of view, all substances in the universe are defined merely in the domain of God’s will and authority. Such insights, which are derived from the verses of the Qur'an, are found in various sections of Rumi's poems in Masnavi and Divan Shams. Of course, Rumi does not deny the will of man in the fullest sense; moreover, the exhortation of such verses implies his belief in the insignificance of man and his actions against the absolute power of God. The present article seeks to study the rare illustrated versions of these highly valued works (here 5 copies), focusing on the implications of these concepts in light of the centrality of divine will and desire in his poems. According to the studies, the representation of the divine will in the paintings is in accordance with the context of the story contained in the poems, and the artist selects and displays some of the narrative scenes to incline the viewer's mind toward the story and indeed the concept designated prior by the poet. Guidance, fate, triggering and burning, managing affairs, control of the heart, supplication of prayers and others are among the instances of the will of God depicted in these five versions.
topic rumi
will
divine providence
masnavi ma’navi
shams sonnets
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