Comparing the stages of journey and mystical journey in the works of Attar and Imam Khomeini

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The mystics have spoken at various times about how they walk.  This article deals with the comparative analysis of the views of Attar Neishabouri and Imam Khomeini on travel and the stages of journey and journey.  Both the mystics give a degree to the course of the course, although there are differences of opinion between them regarding the explanation and explanation.  The important point is that both mystics have been working towards a common goal, and that the expression of mysticism is in a language that is in the habit of understanding ordinary people because, as both mystics, mysticism is a necessity of human life in all ages, and stepping in this direction all aspects of human life  Therefore, it must be eradicated from the particular difficulties and complexities of science, so that the whole human society can be learned.  In this research, the descriptive-analytic method, the stages of journey and mystic journey in the works of the writings of Attar and Imam Khomeini have been compared, and the concepts, common and contrastive words in these two, have been identified.

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Persian
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Jostarnameh Comparative Literature, Volume:3 Issue: 7, 2019
Pages:
61 to 78
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