Document Type : Research Paper
Author
Associate Professor in Persian Language and Literature, Qom University
Abstract
Many of the Qur'anic themes that have found their way into Persian poetry do not only include the translation of Qur'anic words and appearances. Mystical poets have usually included interpretive and sometimes interpretive interpretations of poetry.
The divine address of "Fakhle Nalik" to Prophet Moses (AS) in Surah Taha is one of the interpretations that has attracted the attention of many poets of the Tariqah. Like mystical commentators, they have completely mystical interpretations of this verse and with different interpretations, have reflected the same ideas in a more profound and effective way.
In this article, after briefly outlining the story of the meeting and conversation of Moses (pbuh) with God in the safe valley and mentioning the background of this story, the validity of interpreting such phrases has been examined from the point of view of Imam Mohammad Al-Ghazali. And Rumi, his poetic findings are compared with the interpretive thoughts of Abu Abdul Rahman Salmi. In the other part of this article, the reader can observe some of the thematic findings of Parsigo poets from this Qur'anic interpretation and at the end, study the special interpretation that Mulla Sadra Shirazi has presented in one of his Masnavi from "Khala Nalin".
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