Semiotic Comparison of Rumi's Neynameh and Qaisar Aminpour's Fasl - e- Vasl based on Riffaterre’s View
Semiotic Comparison of Rumi's Neynameh and Qaisar Aminpour's Fasl - e- Vasl based on Riffaterre’s View

Ahmad Rezaei; Marziyeh Parsamanesh

Volume 11, Issue 2 , May 2022, , Pages 73-92

Abstract
  Today, different theoretical and research domains of literature each try to analyze literary works from a different and, of course, systematic perspective. It can be said that the development ...  Read More
The Stagnant Flowing World and God’s Renewed Wills in the Allegory of “Flowing Water” in Rumi’s Masnavi
The Stagnant Flowing World and God’s Renewed Wills in the Allegory of “Flowing Water” in Rumi’s Masnavi

Amir Hossien Madani

Volume 10, Issue 2 , March 2021, , Pages 169-189

Abstract
  Rumi has likened the body to a stream and the spirit to the flowing water in an allegory in his Masnavi. Although water is constantly running, many believe it to be stagnant, and therefore ...  Read More
Dualism in the Opinions of Descartes and Rumi
Dualism in the Opinions of Descartes and Rumi

Ali morteza Zandi; Ebrahim Rahimi Zangeneh; Khalil Baygzade

Volume 9, Issue 2 , July 2020, , Pages 199-218

Abstract
  This article investigates and compares the views of Descartes and Rumi regarding the duality of the soul and the body and their interaction from the perspective of ontology and epistemology. ...  Read More