A study of the concept of waiting and the duties of those waiters in the poetry of the poets of the Islamic Revolution

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Belief in the advent of the promised Savior has been one of the oldest human ideas it has appeared in literature and since literature, is the source and principle of the religious, mystical and philosophical insights of any nation, it can be used to analyze the intellectual themes and beliefs of a nation. The poets of the Islamic Revolution have also focused on the issue of the promised expectation and Mahdaviat literature has a significant role in their works. The main purpose of this research is to study the content of waiting and the duties of those waiting during the absence in the poems of revolutionary poets.Hence, the insights and views of these committed poeton this subject were explained. It is noteworthy that due to their Shiite worldview, these poets have used their literary creations to defend Shiite beliefs and their thoughts and opinions, as representatives of the Promised School, can be used to analyze the thoughts of a nation.

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Persian
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Pajoheshha- e Mahdavi A Research Quarterly in Mahdaviyyat, Volume:9 Issue: 36, 2021
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7 to 30
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