Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD in Persian Language and Literature, University of Sistan and Baluchestan

2 Professor of Persian Language and Literature, University of Sistan and Baluchestan

3 Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature ,saravan University

Abstract

Khawaja Mohammad Murshed is a contemporary Baloch poet from the region of Balochistan. From the literary direction of the teacher, he was able to create a self-weight statement in the form of literature organized by Ghalib Ash'ari and in the form of ghazal and prose. The investigation has decided to investigate. A descriptive-analysis method using library resources has been conducted and the findings are obtained. Arif poets have composed a beautiful song using verses and hadiths and also the elements of Qalandri and Reproach. The most mystical article Diwan V, belief in the unity of existence is that belief in the unity of all existence and non-contradiction marks good and evil. Qalandar has an important place in poetry. And Qalandar in the sense of a wise man and a perfect human being can be used and the distribution of ghazals is all in praise of Qalandran and poetry on the subjects of Qalandri and Malamti in the meeting was found. Sair subjects This poet who has less interest includes religious subjects such as God's blessings and the Prophet and the memory of God. From the point of view of literary differences, the direction of similarity, the middle direction, the narrative has abundance, and the middle direction, the natural repetition and contradiction, the most important. They have died.

Keywords:Khwaj Mohammad Murshed,Mystic, Qalandri, Analogy, Love,Talme

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