From God-seeking to Godly Behaving in Shams Maghrebi's Poems

Abstract:
Pantheism is of a long history as a perspective with mystical origin whose trace can be followed in ancient India and in the philosopher's thought before Socretes in Greece and Rome. Although in Islamic mysticism, Ibn Arabi is not the first mystic believing in this principle, he is the first one who developed and fixed it by introducing this principle in theoretical and mental discussions. Among the poets tending to the theory are Iraqi, Molavi, Attar, etc. Shams Maghrebi is also among the poets paying much attention to the material and Ibn Arabi views. With regard to the fact that the so-called theory is inherently paradoxical and its perception creates a sort of astonishment in the perceiving person's thought and ego, expressing the Maghrebian mystical matters appears vague in the reader's eye. In this article we examined pantheism in Shams Maghrebi's poems and explained its indicators.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Islamic Mysticism, Volume:14 Issue: 52, 2017
Page:
163
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