A study of mysticism in the horizons of Nabulsi thought

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Associate Professor of Yazd University

2 Graduate of Arabic language and literature at Yazd University

Abstract

The flourishing of mystical literature provided the ground for the lovers of the One God to depict their heavenly love in a new form and using terms such as wine, sugar, butler, whimsy, unity of existence, woman, etc. Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi, Ottoman poet and mystic It is among these people that beautiful poems have been written in this field. The present study, by examining the book of the poet's Divan al-Dawwin, Nabulsi motives in turning to mysticism and Sufism, the most important terms and mystical interpretations and its concepts, and the poet's art and skill in using these terms, in a descriptive-analytical method, found the teaching of religious sciences with professors. Because Abd al-Baqi Hanbali, acquaintance with great poems such as Ibn Fariz, Ibn Arabi and Talemsani led him to mysticism and Sufism. And in proving his mystical love, he has artistically used various allegories such as sea waves, numbers, wine and bubbles on it, ink and ink, etc. in his unity poems. The poet invites his audience to drink the wine of divine love. The poet also interprets the term woman in such a way that at first the reader is confronted with the material description of a woman of the pre-Islamic period, Finds out.

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