Journal of Persian Literature 

The Journal of Persian Literature is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published biannually by the Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Tehran. It is dedicated to the field of literary studies.

The Persian language and literature, like tempered steel, have withstood numerous trials over the centuries within this land, standing firm and proudly retaining their luster. Despite frequent invasions from both the East and the West, the sweet Persian language not only endured but also underwent a profound transformation by borrowing from foreign tongues, thereby accelerating its own development. Like a living entity, it has continued to captivate and enchant people to this day, leading to the establishment of numerous academic chairs internationally and inspiring a multitude of publications across the globe.

As one of the primary pillars supporting the Persian language, the University of Tehran strives to take a significant step in advancing and promoting Persian literature. A primary objective of this journal is to examine the evolution, influence, and expansion of the Persian language in Iran and other Persian-speaking regions, with a strong emphasis on a research-oriented framework. This journal aims to publish scholarly, research-based articles that make a significant contribution to the dynamism and further development of this field. This is because Persian language and literature constitute one of the richest treasures of human civilization. The antiquity of the Iranian peoples, the richness of their culture and literature, the diversity of sub-cultures, and the geographic dispersion of its ethnic groups have all been reinforcing factors, enabling this language to preserve its cultural wealth for many years to come.

To this end, the Journal of Persian Literature is committed to publishing numerous articles that play a significant role in the vitality and flourishing of the field in the following areas.

Journal Information Journal Title: Adab-e Farsi (Persian Literature) English Title: Journal of Persian Literature License Holder: University of Tehran Publisher: University of Tehran Press Scientific Field: Humanities Sub-field: Persian Language and Literature Scientific Rank: Research Journal (Elmi-Pazhouheshi) Accreditation Date: July 12, 2011 Publication Type: Electronic Publication Frequency: Biannual Language: Persian (Abstracts and references are required in both English and Persian) Access Type: Open Access (Full Text) Print ISSN: 2251-9262 eISSN: 2676-4113 Citation Style: APA Phone: +98 21 61112999 Email: Jperlit@ut.ac.ir Website: https://jpl.ut.ac.ir Editorial & Publication Policies Peer Review Process

Type: Double-blind, anonymous, and confidential. Initial Review Time: Approximately 15 days. Full Peer Review Process: A minimum of two reviewers, with an average duration of 4 weeks. Acceptance Rate: 14% Author Guidelines & Policies

Article Processing Charges (APCs): Yes, fees are applicable. Initial Review Fee: 1,500,000 IRR (approx. $25 USD) Final Acceptance & Publication Fee: 4,500,000 IRR (approx. $75 USD) Total Fee: 6,000,000 IRR (approx. $100 USD) Copyright: The journal adheres to the international Creative Commons Attribution license. Authors retain the copyright of their work and are the owners of their articles. Publication Ethics: The Journal of Persian Literature respects the rules of publication ethics and follows the guidelines, principles, and regulations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). It also complies with the executive bylaws of the law for the prevention and combating of fraud in scientific works. Plagiarism Policy: In accordance with an agreement with the Samimnoor company (via Sinaweb), all submitted articles will be checked using similarity detection software before entering the peer review process. ORCID and Institutional Email: As required by the Country's Scientific Journals Commission, it is mandatory for authors to provide a free ORCID identifier and use an institutional or organizational email address. Authors are requested to obtain their ORCID ID before submission. Corresponding Author: The corresponding author must be a faculty member of a university, research center, or institute. Alternatively, they may submit a written confirmation letter along with the required forms. Graduate students (Master's or Ph.D.) cannot submit as the sole corresponding author unless by mutual agreement. Authors are responsible for ensuring the article is free from plagiarism, data fabrication, and misuse of artificial intelligence. Submission Requirements The following files must be uploaded through the journal's submission system:

Main Article File: The manuscript without author names, formatted according to the journal's template. (See the Author Guidelines section). Title Page File: A separate file containing the authors' details. Commitment Form: Must include the article title and the full names of all authors, and be signed by all of them. (See the Author Guidelines section). Conflict of Interest & Authorship Agreement Form: Must be signed by the corresponding author and uploaded with the manuscript. (See the Author Guidelines section). Final Article Formatting The final version of an accepted article must be submitted using the journal's official template. Otherwise, the article will not be processed for publication. (See the Author Guidelines section).

Important Notice for Authors For accepted articles, in addition to a short English abstract, authors must prepare and include an extended English abstract of 1000 to 1200 words in the final manuscript, following the provided template. This file should be submitted along with other supplementary files via the journal system. Authors may use artificial intelligence tools for proofreading grammar and spelling or for paraphrasing the extended English abstract.

Payment Instructions: The Journal of Persian Literature charges a review fee of 1,500,000 IRR for initial consideration. Upon acceptance, a publication fee of 4,500,000 IRR is charged (total: 6,000,000 IRR). Payment must be made through the online portal in the submission system after notification from the journal office.

Alternatively, payment can be made via direct bank transfer to the following account:

Account Name: University of Tehran - Centralized Special Funds Bank: Central Bank of Iran Account Number: 4001070103006825 IBAN (SHABA): IR830100004001070103006825 Payment ID: 314070174140107000000002002202 A scanned copy of the payment receipt must be emailed to the journal at Jperlit@ut.ac.ir.

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Research Paper
Linguistic characteristics of historical texts in the ninth century
Linguistic characteristics of historical texts in the ninth century

mahmood fazilat khakian

Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 1-22

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2024.368724.2217

Abstract
  Our land, Iran, has gone through many ups and downs throughout its history, among which we can mention Timur's invasion and the formation of the Timurid government. A government whose ...  Read More
Research Paper
Stylistical Attributionology of Shater Abbas Sabouhi's Poems
Stylistical Attributionology of Shater Abbas Sabouhi's Poems
Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 23-44

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.395359.2308

Abstract
  Shater Abbas Sabouhi was a poet of the nasrian era whose divans published under his name were collected by his admirers after his death. this work, while preserving some of his poems, ...  Read More
Research Paper
Criticism and historical evaluation of nine stories of Attar Neishabouri's Tazkira Al-Awliya
Criticism and historical evaluation of nine stories of Attar Neishabouri's Tazkira Al-Awliya

Hamidreza Fahandezhsaadi; Abdolreza Seif

Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 45-67

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2023.357386.2163

Abstract
  The authenticity of some of the contents of mystical texts, especially the books that focus more on the biographies and sayings of Sufis, has always been the subject of discussion. ...  Read More
Research Paper
On the peripatetic Origins of Nāser-e Khosrow's Theology: Substance and Accident
On the peripatetic Origins of Nāser-e Khosrow's Theology: Substance and Accident

Pedram Shahbazi; Ahmad Ahmadi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 69-84

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.395937.2311

Abstract
  Nāser-e Khosrow has repeatedly boasted of his philosophical knowledge, often dismissing his contemporary poets and dabirs as inferior. Yet, his poetic persona has long overshadowed ...  Read More
Research Paper
A critical review and analysis of several unique archives of Rudaki's poems in the dictionary of the commentary on Bahr -al- Gharaeb (Loghat-e- Halimi)
A critical review and analysis of several unique archives of Rudaki's poems in the dictionary of the commentary on Bahr -al- Gharaeb (Loghat-e- Halimi)

Manoochehr Tashakori; Sajjad Dehghan

Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 85-112

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.397977.2321

Abstract
  Rudaki of Samarqand, the master of poets and the father of Persian poetry, is one of the peaks of the Iranian language and literature, and his few poems have attracted the attention ...  Read More
Research Paper
The Role of Simile and Allegory in Explaining the Concept of Wahdat al-Wujud in Attar's Mantiq al-Tayr
The Role of Simile and Allegory in Explaining the Concept of Wahdat al-Wujud in Attar's Mantiq al-Tayr

Ali Karimi; AliMohammad Moazzeni; Alireza Hajian Nejad; Rouhollah Hadi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 113-136

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.396103.2312

Abstract
  This study explores the crucial role of simile and allegory in explaining the complex concept of wahdat al-wujud (the Unity of Being) in Attar's mystical masterpiece The Conference ...  Read More
Research Paper
Analysis of the Features of Speculative Fiction in Three Iranian Novels( Kaj-Zadegi, Meh-Alood, Baran-Zad)
Analysis of the Features of Speculative Fiction in Three Iranian Novels( Kaj-Zadegi, Meh-Alood, Baran-Zad)

Fatemeh Ghodsijoo Langaroudi; Aliye Yousef Fam; Soheila Ghasimi Tarshizi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 137-160

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.390434.2294

Abstract
  AbstractSpeculative fiction surpasses the rules of our world to create entirely new ones. The sub-genres of dystopian, apocalyptic, and post-apocalyptic fiction consider very extreme ...  Read More
Research Paper
From the oblivious dragon of the wheel to the valley of indifference
From the oblivious dragon of the wheel to the valley of indifference

Khalil Kahrizi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , March 2025, Pages 161-177

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.394425.2306

Abstract
  Attar, in his work Mantiq-ut-Tayr elaborates on the seven valleys of spiritual journey, with the fourth valley being named "indifference" In this valley, the Lord is indifferent to ...  Read More
A Study and Analysis of Taboo in
A Study and Analysis of Taboo in"Boof-e Koor"
Volume 2, Issue 1 , October 2013, , Pages 101-122

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2012.29884

Abstract
  Sadegh Hedayat, as a pioneer writer of Iranian contemporary novel, has always used psychological motifs in his works. His "Boof-e Koor"[The Blind Owl], out of his other works, is much ...  Read More
Analysis of the
Analysis of the "Titles" of the Books and Poems of Mehdi Akhavan-Sales
Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2016, , Pages 77-92

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2016.59585

Abstract
  The title of any written work is a name the author, or the critic, chooses for it. A book title is not important because it makes an identity for it or makes it different from other ...  Read More
A Study of Human-Nature relations in Poetry
A Study of Human-Nature relations in Poetry
Volume 2, Issue 1 , October 2013, , Pages 77-100

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2012.29883

Abstract
  One of Eco-critical subjects that explore the relation between literature and environment is the man’s specific view to nature, affected by different factors such as sex, time, ...  Read More
Allegories and some other Common Themes in Mathnavi and Hadiqat al Haqiqa
Allegories and some other Common Themes in Mathnavi and Hadiqat al Haqiqa
Volume 4, Issue 2 , March 2015, , Pages 61-80

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2015.54151

Abstract
  The 6th and 7th Hijri centuries were two of the very brilliant periods of Persian language and literature, especially in the field of mystical poetry which emerged and developed by ...  Read More
The Semantic Relationship between Main and Consequence Clauses in Conditional Sentences
The Semantic Relationship between Main and Consequence Clauses in Conditional Sentences
Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2016, , Pages 93-112

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2016.59586

Abstract
  Language is a system of overlapping relations, in a way that the concept of a component would not be transferred except in relation with other components and elements. There are two ...  Read More
Research Paper
Translation and Frequency Measurement of Persian Morphemes in Three Odes by Taceddin Ahmedi
Translation and Frequency Measurement of Persian Morphemes in Three Odes by Taceddin Ahmedi

Mohammad Hassan Gholami; Abdolreza Seif; Mahmoud Fazilat

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 11 June 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.392884.2301

Abstract
  In Ottoman Turkish poetry, a significant amount of non-Turkish words, expressions, and grammatical structures is observed. Specifically, Arabic and Persian languages have a prominent ...  Read More
Research Paper
Investigation and Analysis of "Nomination and Categorization " Components in Social-Political Poems of Mirzadeh Eshghi Based on Van Leeuwen's Model of social Actors
Investigation and Analysis of "Nomination and Categorization " Components in Social-Political Poems of Mirzadeh Eshghi Based on Van Leeuwen's Model of social Actors

Abdolreza seif; Mohammad Kishanifarahani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 July 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.389539.2292

Abstract
  Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) fundamentally approaches language as social practice, challenging the notion of linguistic transparency. This methodological perspective views language ...  Read More
Research Paper
The Reflection of Qalandariyya in Persian Poetry of Afghanistan in the Works of Ashqar, Bitab, and Sayyida Karukhi
The Reflection of Qalandariyya in Persian Poetry of Afghanistan in the Works of Ashqar, Bitab, and Sayyida Karukhi

Ahmad Khajehim; Ahmad Shafigh Rasoulyar; Zahra Jamshidee

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 30 September 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.401679.2335

Abstract
  One of the prominent topics in mystical literature, especially mystical ghazal, is the use of Qalandari themes and concepts. This style began with Sana'i and had a great influence ...  Read More
Research Paper
Rhetorical Strategies of Audience Persuasion in the Mansha’at of Farhād Mīrzā
Rhetorical Strategies of Audience Persuasion in the Mansha’at of Farhād Mīrzā

somaye aghababaei; amirhoseyn jamali

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 October 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.396406.2314

Abstract
  Language is one of the most essential tools for human communication, expressed through both written and oral forms. Persuading the audience through language is a deliberate effort in ...  Read More
Research Paper
A Critical Review of the Lesson Notes on the Story of Rostam and Sohrab in Explaining Expressions and Verses
A Critical Review of the Lesson Notes on the Story of Rostam and Sohrab in Explaining Expressions and Verses

Teymoor Malmir

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 23 December 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jpl.2025.405721.2349

Abstract
  Within the Shahnameh curriculum in departments of Persian literature, two of the four units are dedicated to the story of Rostam and Sohrab. A considerable number of textbooks and commentaries ...  Read More

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