The Grief of Self-knowledge in Bidel Dehlavi and Iqbal Lahouri's Works

Abstract:
Mirza Abdolqadr Dehlavī and Muhammad Iqbal Lahori are two famous poets of Tajik Persian literature; the former is representative of historical peak of poetry in India and the latter is the image of the existence of poetry in Persian after the changes in historic borders in that ancient land. It is possible to find some commonalities between the two great poets among which is "common grief ". Considering Mirza Bidel's poems, for example, the last section of Telesm-e- Heirat( wonder incantation) Masnavi, we find out that sometimes the poet's ideas are spelled in such a way that similar content comes involuntarily to the reader's mind familiar with Iqbal Lahori, and astonishing similarities can be found in the two great poet's thought. In this article, as an introductory step in learning semantic commonalities between Bidel and Iqbal's poems, only the similarities of self-knowledge grief are discussed. The main difference in the wisdom of Iqbal with Mirza Bidel in the above mentioned problem is that one talks about of becoming perfect man, and the other talks training free and pious crowd. However, both of them consider the means to achieve the goals in finding particular ways and methods.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Rudaki, Volume:16 Issue: 45, 2016
Pages:
61 to 75
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