:: year 27, Issue 87 (12-2019) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2019, 27(87): 129-151 Back to browse issues page
An Analysis of Spiritual Intellect in Mystic Literature: The Case of Mathnavi
Malekmohammad Farrokhzad 1, Mojgan Zarekohan2
1- Islamic Azad University, Saveh Branch , mmfzad@yahoo.com
2- Islamic Azad University, Saveh Branch
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Literature includes comprehensive areas and covers various topics and issues. It relates to the numerous studies and we can use different methods for analyzing and studying it. In other words, most of the issues of literature are “multi-ethnic” and have been firmly rooted in diverse sciences such as psychology. The concept of spiritual intelligence is encountered with the issues followed by meanings and values that because of them our intelligence will be shaped in a more enriched context and background of meanings. Although the term “spiritual intelligence” is not considered to be one of achievements in the area of mysticism and it is discussed in the field of psychology, it does not mean that this issue is totally abandoned in mystical works. To be fair, concepts related to spiritual intelligence and their equivalents are represented broadly and fruitfully in our mystical literature. The elements of religion and spirituality, especially spiritual intelligence, are of great significance in the era of mystical poem in Persian literature and Rumi’s poetry. The present study is library-based with a descriptive-analytical method which indicates that faith, peace, altruism and its practice in life and also the tolerance of the adversities of real world, are the prominent elements of spiritual intelligence in Rumi’s Mathnavi.

 
Keywords: Psychology, Mysticism, Spiritual Intelligence, Rumi, Mathnav.i
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: فنون بلاغی



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