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Maryam Kasayi,
Volume 31, Issue 94 (6-2023)
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In Nasir Khusraw’s thought system, correspondence, which is constructing similitude and connection among constituents, stages, and domains of the world, human and Ismailism, has a special position. In his view, there are close and delicate relationships and similarities among stages of existence and existential spheres of human being with different dimensions of Ismaili doctrine. Based on a descriptive-analytical method, this study tries to find answers to the following questions: What are the areas of correspondence in Nasir Khusrawworks? What are the backgrounds and origins of correspondence in his works? And what is his objective of designing and developing the correspondence approach? This study shows that correspondence between the major and the minor worlds, correspondence between the spiritual and the physical worlds, and correspondence between the stages of the call to Ismailism and the constituents of existence are the most important areas of correspondence in Nasir Khusraw’s writings. The origin of the special attention to correspondence in his thought stems from the mythology and philosophical thinking of different nations as well as the works of grand Ismaili priests. The aforementioned domains are interrelated and Nasir Khusraw’s main objectives of his widely propounding this approach are understanding existence, explaining the human place in the world’s stages, and substantiating the truth of Ismaili teachings.

Dr Mostafâ Mirdâr Rezâyi,
Volume 32, Issue 97 (1-2025)
Abstract

Nasir Khusraw’s poetry is full of intellectual arguments, religious topics, sermons, and wisdom, which has given his words a philosophical and somewhat complicated flavor. On the other hand, in his works, Attar of Nishapur has tried to present the heritage of Sufism of Khorasan and the poetry before him in a different style, through simple language, without glamor and impressive embellishments. The question of this research is whether the simplicity or complexity of language plays a role in the simplicity or complexity of the structure of poetic images. Adopting a quantitative and statistical method, the present research investigates the statistical and comparative analysis of the structure of the poetic images of Nasir Khusraw and Attar. The results of this study show that the simplicity or complexity of a poet’s language has little to do with the structure of his images. In other words, the geometry of the poet’s images cannot be considered simple or complex merely because of the simplicity or difficulty of his words. The language of Nasir Khusraw’s poetry is difficult and complex, but this feature has not had a significant effect on the geometry of his poem’s images, and most of his poetry’s images are simple and far from complex. On the other hand, the structure of Attar’s poetic images, despite the simplicity of the language and appearance, has a subtle and delicate complexity that cannot be understood except by analyzing the rhetorical materials used in the construction of the images. In other words, Attar’s language is simple but his images are complex.


 

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