The world of light in the poetry of Rumi and Suhrawardi
Subject Areas : کلام اسلامی
mohammad thaghi khammar
1
,
behrouz romiani
2
,
mostafa salari
3
1 - Department of Persian Language and Literature, Zahedan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Iran.
2 -
3 -
Keywords: Rumi, Islamic mysticism, city of light, city of darkness, Suhrawardi, Horqlia. ,
Abstract :
The innovations and innovations of Rumi, the famous Iranian poet and mystic, have made him especially prominent among Iranian poets. The symbolism of cities, in his works, is one of his most beautiful works. In a general division, the symbolic cities mentioned in Rumi's works can be classified into two categories: "City of Light" and "City of Darkness". In Suhrawardi's works, the same procedure can be seen in the form of Suhrawardi's allegories and specific symbols. This research, which is based on the theory of comparative literature, shows that two prominent Iranian thinkers, while benefiting from Iranian and Islamic sources, have created different contexts from the perspective of symbolism.