A Study of the protest literature in Sana'i and Molavi Poetry with Emphasis on Social Protests

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protest literature has not been mentioned in our literature as a specific literary genre, but can be found in all literary contexts. One of the cases is in mystical literature; mystical literature is suitable for recounting all kinds of protest s. One of the most Frequency protests in mysticism is the protest against the social conditions in which, in our opinion, the mystic poets have become mystical in order to protest the social and moral conditions of the society. This article has Been investigated Sana'i and Molavi  poems as two prominent mystical poets in the social protest, The results of the study show that  social-political anomalies of society are reflected in their poetry. Sanai has more explicitly protested, and Molavi  has protested  by Allegory. The most important of these is their joint protest against tyrannical and non-religious societies, and they have protested against oppressive and ignorant rulers, hypocritical Sufis and lustful people who have departed from human ethics.
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Persian
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Journal of Persian Language Studies, Volume:2 Issue: 4, 2019
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1 to 24
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