نوع مقاله : علمی - پژوهشی
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دانشگاه شهید بهشتی
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کلیدواژهها
عنوان مقاله [English]
Daquqi story is one of the most mysterious Sufi stories of Eastern literature, and reports a transcendent experience. Its symbolic aspects have imposed ambiguity to the extent of enigmatic on the story. Like many other Masnavi's symbolic stories، this story has multiple layers of meaning and is prone to different readings. Almost all the Masnavi commentators, both those who consider the story unrelated to the experiences of its narrator (Rumi) or those who have seen some strains of Rumi's intuitive experience in it, have all interpreted the story based on the principles of theoretical mysticism, especially Ibn Arabi's theory of Wahdat al-mawjud. All these interpretations can be considerable. Therefore, reading the story based on Rumi's lived experiences in this research does not in any way negate the mystical interpretations.
It seems that in the narration of this story, three intertwined experiences and a dreamlike text have been created simultaneously
Rumi's wish to meet Shams Tabrizi again and Shams' wish to meet the valiyollah and the horrifying invasion of the Mongol army and the salvation of people from this sudden disaster, on the other hand, constitute the first pillar of this story. The teachings and experiences of mystical discovery and intuition are also included in the story. The third experience, which is one of Rumi's learned experiences, is his extensive and accurate awareness of the Eastern literary tradition which allows him to enter into a literary dialogue with thousands of literary treasures, so that in this story, with two Quranic narrations of the life of Prophet Moses literary dialogue is interpreted, according to Bakhtin.
کلیدواژهها [English]