The reflection of Harut and Marut in Persian literature and its cultural, moral and educational effects in society

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD Student, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran.

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran.

10.30510/psi.2022.347250.3614

Abstract

Harut and Marut have been mentioned in world literature since ancient times. In ancient Iran, Zoroastrianism and the books of the Testaments, Babylonian and Elamite texts, etc. have also been mentioned. In ancient Persian interpretations and some earlier texts, the fusion of truth with myth has sometimes given it a mythological and symbolic aspect. Refinement and refinement of truth from superstition and reality from myth are meant as much as possible. The reflection of Harut and Marut in Persian poetry and the types of imaginary forms and literal and semantic literary processes will be meant. A look at the literature of other nations, including the Arabs, will be given. Recognizing the Israeli character is a matter of concern. Analysis, review and comparison of works, in general or in part, opens new horizons of knowledge in front of the readers, which can lead to different cognitions, including the recognition of new literary and scientific issues, etc. The need to address these issues is quite obvious. In this study, the aim is to reach the following: "Recognizing the main face of this story and removing the face of superstition and falsification of this historical and Islamic narrative" and "Matching the original of this story in the Qur'an with the books of the Old Testament of other Islamic religions." The method of data collection in this research is the method of studying note-taking libraries. To access the research data, the books that tell the story of Harut and

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