Analysis of Shams dissatisfaction with his contemporary elders and jurists

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In the context of mystical literature Mohmad Ibn Ali Ibn Malek Dad Tabrizi , the famous Azarbaijani mystic of Azerbaijan seeks true knowledge.
 In search f true love and knowledge, he Met many contemporary sheykhs(elders)and Jurisit like  AbuBAKR Slebaf , Rokan al - Din majlesi, Shams al- Din Khoi ,  uh al- Din kermani and etc… . but he has not seen an  abstraction and honest Whose in them the truth of with in the stage of transactions is the reject of the peoples  acceptance and the absolute attention to God.So  while using lesson assembly and associating with them, the circumstances and statements of most them are worthy of critism.
Shams, the elders and elders of his  companion have lost so much of the beauty and presence of the truth that he has served his connection with past and associated with them  and has sought to meet the saints of the truth.
The present article, according to the library method  and cites the book of article  analyzes the  Shams enchanted thought of flying bird , which is dissatisfied with contemporary elders and jurist , is paid.

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Persian
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Journal of Persian Language and Literature, Volume:5 Issue: 14, 2022
Pages:
52 to 70
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