Religious and ritual discarse of Naziri Neyshaburi's Poems
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Naziri is known as a Sufi and dervish poet who raised the flag of poetry in Khorasan and his reputation became widespread among in Iran and Iraq. He is considered the leading poet among his contemporaries. In his time, he was seeking people who knew the value of poem and poetry; therefore, he travelled to India and rejected the Iranian eulogists. Naziri is one of the most famous Indian-style poets who has followed and imitated the Iranian poets such as Anvari, Khaghani, Nezami, Saadi and Hafiz in particular. He has utilized new terms and combination of words and has set his worldview on the basis of the vision of Islam and Shiism in particular. Naziri has composed pleasant and eloquent poems in praise of Imams. Therefore, in addition to the dominant discourse in which he praised the tribunal court and made a living with it, another dominant discourse glares in his Divan. Given his religious orientation, the religious and ritual discourse is also prominent in his Divan which is explained and explored in this study.
Language:
Persian
Published:
نامه فرهنگستان, Volume:14 Issue: 4, 2015
Pages:
277 to 290
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