:: year 29, Issue 90 (7-2021) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2021, 29(90): 223-246 Back to browse issues page
Exploring the Origins and Analyzingthe Images of Body and Soul in Naser Khosrow’s Works
Maryam Kasayi Kasayi1 , Rahman Zabihi 2, Alireza Asadi1
1- Ilam University
2- Ilam University , r.zabihi@ilam.ac.ir
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Naser Khosrow’s intellectual system has been formed on the basis of his deep knowledge of religions, nations and ideologies, his faith inIsmailism, as well asthe cosmological and anthropological issues;and this coherent system of thought has had a decisive and visible effect on other aspects of his speech, including imagery.One of the important centers of artistic images in his works is the reflection on the dual spiritual and physical nature of man. Based on a descriptive-analytical method, this study seeks to search for the roots and sources of the artistic images of the body and soul in the works of Naser Khosrow as well as theircriticism and analysis.The origin of body and soul, the philosophy of the soul belonging to the body, the nature and destiny of body and soul and the different needs of these two are the most important reasons for creating numerous images of body and soul in Naser Khosrow’s works.Several other important clusters of images of body and soul are formed around concepts such as house and landlord, servant and master, ship and shipmaster, shirt, pearl and shell, mine and gem, prison and prisoner, and book and tree, showing body and soul relations from different perspectives.The results of the study show that the roots and sources of many images of body and soul in Nasser Khosrow’s works have been mentioned in previous theological and philosophical sources, including ancient Greek, Gnostic, Indian, Iranian, and Islamic works.
 
Keywords: Naser Khosrow, Anthropological Ideas, Philosophical Ideas, Images of Body and Soul, Ismaili Beliefs
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