A comparative analysis between antological themes of Abdullah al-Baradouni and Jalal ad-Din Mawlawi

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Abdullah al-baradouni and Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Mawlawi suggest Some common ontological themes which are represented in themes like “Freedom”، “astonishment”، “estrangement” “death”. There are lots of similarities between two poets. Two poets represent these themes with a sincere mystical approach. Theme of freedom is represented in the poems of two poets by a mystical approach and it means being free from the mundane world which is made in a simile to soil، mud، prison. Theme of astonishment is carrying a mystical signification and both of them represents the subjects like the human beings is coming from where and where is going to go? And what is the identity of him. the other common theme between two of theme is estrangement which is represented in the poem of al-Baradoni by two existential and mystical approaches but in Malwawi’s poem، it has only a mystical signification and both of them are feeling in this world as a stranger who do not belong to this mundane world called never land. The last theme is death which has been adapted from Islamic skepticism and two of them believe that this world is very limited for fulfill their hopes.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Arabic Literatur, Volume:6 Issue: 2, 2015
Pages:
223 to 242
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