Manifestations of Mazdisnaee Culture and Wind Etiquette in the View of Abu Nuwas
Abu Nawas Ahwazi, who is of Iranian descent, has reflected manifestations of Iranian culture and customs in the Abbasid era in the mirror of his poems, using the cultural and ritual elements of Iranians, both in the field of Persian words and in the field of windmill and its special customs. In this article, the influence of Mazdisna culture, elements and themes in Abu Nawas's poems are discussed in a descriptive and analytical manner. In the Arab environment of that time, he communicated and propagated the ancient Aryan culture through the wind and kept his connection with his ancestors and motherland. His view of the wind is nostalgic and mixed with Iranian myth and tradition. Abu Nawas has a greyhound tongue, but his thought and intellectual characteristics are Iranian. Abu Nawas's temperament and Persian thoughts are clearly visible in the three layers of wind and its customs, celebrations and the treasure trove of Persian words, and this appearance is a sign of his attachment to his motherland and its ancient culture.
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