Esmaeil Tajbakhsh; Elham Nazary
Abstract
In the study of the reflection of the contents of the "Dajjal" in Persian poetry, the confrontation between Dajjal and Imam Mahdi (AS) and Jesus (AS) is worthy of attention. A group of poets know that Mehdi (AS) against the Antichrist, others, Jesus (AS), and some, both of them. When this confrontation ...
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In the study of the reflection of the contents of the "Dajjal" in Persian poetry, the confrontation between Dajjal and Imam Mahdi (AS) and Jesus (AS) is worthy of attention. A group of poets know that Mehdi (AS) against the Antichrist, others, Jesus (AS), and some, both of them. When this confrontation arises, in fact, it is not just an expression of an event, but it is also a ground that the poet confronts other things, such as the confrontation of body and soul, winter and spring, wisdom and love, the king and the opponents, the people of truth and those who are false, good and bad and so on. This paper first examines the confrontation of Dajjal with Imam Mahdi and Jesus in Islamic Tradditions and then he expresses this confrontation in Persian poetry, along with poetry evidence. Finally, this article analyzes the issue of why a poet knows Jesus and another poet, Mehdi and another poet both of them as the murderer of Dajjal.
ali Rafi'ei Jirdehi
Abstract
In each language, both from the semantic and morphological aspects, adages are of great importance. Being full of wisdom, the quranic adages have been investigated by the quranic scholars for a long time. Moreover, the attention to the quranic adages has been increased from the early period of Islam. ...
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In each language, both from the semantic and morphological aspects, adages are of great importance. Being full of wisdom, the quranic adages have been investigated by the quranic scholars for a long time. Moreover, the attention to the quranic adages has been increased from the early period of Islam. This attention has been to the extent that in addition to the miscellaneous works in the religious or literary books, more than sixteen monographs have been written in this field. In the Persian literary tradition there are a lot of poems which are regarded as adages and with the aid of deep thinking in their meaning we can find out how deeply their poets are influenced by the quranic adages. This influence is made directly through adapting the holy verses or being inspired by them. In this paper, we try to find the verses which are taken as proverbs and their influences on the Persian poetry.