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        1 - Investingation and analysis of mystical contradictions in sonnets of Asiri Lahiji
        Maryam  Pirasteh samera rostami Mohammad Ali  Atash Soda
        One of the salient features of mystical poems is the expression of lofty mystical thoughts by using mystical reciprocal elements. These reciprocalities are mainly derived from the experiences and inner revelations of mystical poets who have expressed them by dying from More
        One of the salient features of mystical poems is the expression of lofty mystical thoughts by using mystical reciprocal elements. These reciprocalities are mainly derived from the experiences and inner revelations of mystical poets who have expressed them by dying from the material world and receiving the truth. Asiri Lahiji is one of the mystic poets of the ninth century AH, whose reciprocal elements are well reflected in his poems; This means that he has defined his mystical experiences in the form of paradoxical themes for the audience, and this important thing is rooted in his intellectual contemplation and expresses his practical mysticism. Among his poems, his lyric poems contain long mystical themes in which the poet describes them in a paradoxical way. The main purpose of this descriptive-analytical research is to investigate mystical contrasts in Lahiji captive lyric poems. The results of the research show that the difference between reason and love, pain and treatment, connection and sorrow, unity and plurality, essence and attributes, names and attributes, manifestations of romantic and ascetic Sufism, annihilation and survival, existence and non-existence are the most frequent reciprocal themes in these lyric poems. They are poets. In all cases, each of the reciprocal elements complements the opposite element; In other words, these reciprocal themes seem to contradict each other, but inwardly they are one and pursue the same goal. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating the characteristics of perfect human being in Masnavi Asrar al-shuhood of Asiri Lahiji
        Mandana ,  Dehghan, samera rostami seyed mohsen sajedirad
        The perfect man is one of the most important and common terms in mystical texts. Secrets of Martyrdom is the name of the mystical work of Sheikh Mohammad Asiri Lahiji, a mystic of the ninth century AH, which deals with mystical themes and concepts of the perfect man. Th More
        The perfect man is one of the most important and common terms in mystical texts. Secrets of Martyrdom is the name of the mystical work of Sheikh Mohammad Asiri Lahiji, a mystic of the ninth century AH, which deals with mystical themes and concepts of the perfect man. The aim of this study is to identify the perfect human being in the above work, by descriptive-analytical method; First, he has examined the relationship of the perfect man with God Almighty, then his relationship with the universe, as well as the issue of the mission and guardianship of the perfect man. The results of this research show that in the mystical views of Sheikh Mohammad Lahiji, the perfect human being is the manifestation of the manifestation of the essence of the Supreme Being, who has achieved the understanding of existential unity by removing the stain of non-existent and virtual determinations, and has walked the path to God. According to Lahiji, the perfect man in the transcendent vision of existential unity has become worthy of the divine caliphate in the world. Leadership and guardianship over creatures is unique to him. Lahiji in the secrets of intuition, referring to the signs, considers the guidance and guardianship of the people to be the responsibility of a perfect man, whose path is the straight path and God has adorned him with a good creation. In fact, Lahiji means that the perfect man is the face of the Supreme Being in the material world. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Mystical expressions and interpretations in Forsat-ol doleh poetic works
        monavar sadraei seyed mohsen sajedirad samera rostami
        Islamic theosophy demonstrates the cultural, social, national and religious essence of a country which gives beauty to the works of poets and consequently acts as a valuable artistic heritage which posterity benefit from.Meanwhile the existing article investigates and d More
        Islamic theosophy demonstrates the cultural, social, national and religious essence of a country which gives beauty to the works of poets and consequently acts as a valuable artistic heritage which posterity benefit from.Meanwhile the existing article investigates and describes mystical terms in the poetical works of Forsat ol Doleh. The research method is described to be descriptive-analytical. As a result, The aim and purpose of this article is to demonstrate and determine the usage method of mystical terms. So, the results demonstrate that Forsat has added new concepts to vocabularies like previous poets and used them in mystical interpretations and expressions such as love spring, love wall, love springe and love imagination. We conclude that Forsat is among those poets who has used pub-like expressions in serval places and created several significant combinations. We can imply that one of these expressions is astute which forms some combinations as tavern astute, arc-burning astute, bowl eating astute, clear-sighted astute and stable astute. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Analysisi Abu Saeed Abolkhair and Abolghasem Ghoshiri's view on the components of mystical education
        Keyhan  Kohandel Samira  Rostami seyed mohsen sajedirad
        Abu Sa'id Abu al-Khair and Abu al-Qasim al-Qashiri are both elders of the sect who have spent many years of their lives refining and educating seekers. This research in a library method and descriptive-analytical method intends to evaluate the components of mystical edu More
        Abu Sa'id Abu al-Khair and Abu al-Qasim al-Qashiri are both elders of the sect who have spent many years of their lives refining and educating seekers. This research in a library method and descriptive-analytical method intends to evaluate the components of mystical education such as old age, remembrance, listening, sincerity, generosity and patience in the educational method of Abu Saeed Abu al-Khair and Abolghasem Qashiri based on the books of Asrar al-Tawhid and Risaleh. Arrange for conduct. The findings of the research show that from the point of view of these two mystics, the seeker should first have the limit of moral and educational quorum and then choose the aging path that is adorned with the attributes of piety, generosity and humility. Both mystics have accepted dhikr as one of the etiquettes of conduct and have considered its types and etiquettes; however, in Qushiri mystical rites, this seems more difficult. Abu Sa'id considers hearing to be one of the principles of his mystical education and it is the food of the soul; But Qashiri does not have a positive view of hearing. Abu Sa'id and Abu al-Qasim al-Qashiri consider sincerity and avoiding hypocrisy as conditions for conduct. Abu Sa'id considers sincerity as a secret and a joke of Altaf al-Haqq, and with a language mixed with humor, shows the nature of hypocrisy that destroys human originality and individual and social calamities. Qashiri also often expresses the importance of sincerity in the language of mystics or in the form of anecdotes indirectly. Abu Saeed and Abu al-Qasim Qashiri consider the forgiveness of the sheikh and the disciple important in mystical education; In particular, in most of the stories of Asrar al-Tawhid, there is talk of Abu Sa'id's forgiveness, and he should be called Sheikh Sakha, and Qashiri enumerates for forgiveness, types such as generosity in body, reward and wealth. Finally, Abu Sa'id and Abu al-Qasim al-Qashiri consider patience to be necessary in the face of the sheikh, the orders and prohibitions of the sheikh, and the misfortunes of the path of conduct, and teach patience to their followers and those around them through their behavior such as patience and gratitude for the death of a child. Manuscript profile