Mystical thoughts and rhetoric of Farghani emphatically Masharegh al-Darari

Document Type : Research Paper

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univercity of kashan

Abstract

Saeed al-Din Farghani is one of the greatest and most obscure ecclesiastics of Islamic mysticism that with his sincere taste and deep understanding, Ibn Farez, the Egyptian poet (TaEye) wrote a detailed and exuberant statement. In his mystical passage, he has given Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi the ratio of his cuff and his mention. Farghani is the guardian of consciousness with full knowledge of the opinions and thoughts of mysticism and Ibn Arabi, and familiar with the ancient mystical heritage, especially the Sufism of Khorasan, who was able to write a syntax called (Masharegh al-Darari) and in this work, without the likes of many other commentators being trapped in sick-minded imagery and language games derived from the magic of proximity, he would open up a modestly manifestly new Bobby in theoretical mysticism and designed his description with a few words and sayings from Bayazid, Hallaj, Joneyd and Zo al-Noon.
In this article the author tried to study Mystical thoughts and rhetoric of Farghani in two departed parts. Thoughts such as: love, lover, tactile view, the ratio of perfect man with the triples of Islam, faith and kindness, the concept of time and expansion, intimacy and effective knowledge of the right and in the language and rhetorical sector like: likeness, revelation, affirmation of poems and verses and hadiths, exquisite translations and artistic expansions.

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