Praise of the Prophet (PBUH) by reviewing and adapting the poems of Safi al-Din Hali and Khaghani

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The praise of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) can be seen in Arabic and Persian poetry of great poets, Safi al-Din Hali (677-744 AH) and the poet Shervan, Khaghani (520-595 AH) have composed beautiful poems in praise of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Safi al-Din Hali has paid more attention to the miracles of the Prophet and expressed general concepts and has not mentioned social characteristics such as the spirit of justice of the Prophet and Safi al-Din Hali's praises are influenced by the theological thoughts that have occupied the thinkers of the time. The hypothesis of this research seeks to show how these two poets, while not being influenced by each other, have expressed the virtues of the Holy Prophet with a close and similar perspective to each other. The research method in this article is analytical-descriptive and based on library sources. The purpose of this article is to examine the commonalities and differences between the views of these two poets about the praise of Hazrat Mohammad Mustafa (PBUH), because this adaptation is based on the American school.

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Persian
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Comparative Literature Studies, Volume:14 Issue: 56, 2021
Pages:
237 to 253
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