Metaphoric Reading of the Concept of "Justice": A Case Study in Sheikh Gilani's Diwan

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 department of English Language and Linguistics .Kermanshah Branch. Islamic Azad University

2 Department of English Language and Linguistics .Kermanshah Branch. Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah .Iran

3 Department of English and Linguistics, Faculty of Language and Literature, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Iran.

Abstract

The mistic discourse of Sheikh Gilani in countering and challenging a sceptic beliefs and social influence of Qaderian Tariqa (Sufi order), which is dominant along the western provinces (Kurdish) of Iran, provided a formidable bulwark against radical groups like ISIS and Wahabis. This research project focused on conceptual metaphors of justice prevalent in Gilani's Lyrics. Through the application of Lakoff and Johnson's theory of metaphors which utilizes metaphor as a character of human thought in cognitive linguistics, this research study endeavored to answer the following question. What was the impact of Gilani's mystic discourse on the Qaderian Derrishes' behavior? Through the application of the critical discourse analysis of Fairclongh, this research study sought to answer the above question by following the three steps in C.D.A which are description, interpretation and explanation of the content. The findings revealed that Qaderian Dervishes have generally been idyllic and truthful, but certain groups were abled to gain and advance their Poletical objectives. Finally due to their charismatic leadership role. Qaderian Sheikhs in Iran were only able to exercise social influence on their followers.

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