Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 76

volume Number : 15
number In Volume : 6
issue Number : 76

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 15، number In Volume 6، ، issue Number 76

A study and comparison of Najmuddin Kobra and Najmuddin Razi's behavioral ideas and concepts

Shahrooz Goodarzi Monfared , Mehdi Mohebbaty (Author in Charge), Jalil Tajlil , Roghayeh Sadraei

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mystical and Seleucid concepts have many commonalities and differences between different dynasties. The specific type of thought and view of mystics on knowledge, the characteristics of the sheikh, the attributes of the disciple, the conditions of solitude, its mention and importance, observation and hearing have caused the emergence of various dynasties. This study has compared the above topics in the works of Najmuddin Kobra and Najmuddin Razi in order to understand the depth of thought of the founder of Kabruyeh.

METHODOLOGY: This research has been done by descriptive-analytical method and using library and documentary studies. Al-Din is a secret.

FINDINGS: Najmuddin Kobra"s views are considered to be very concise and simple in spite of their very detailed works. Najmuddin Kobra"s thought has not been paid much attention and Najm Kobra"s works have considerable insight that has been hidden.

CONCLUSION: What Najmuddin Kobra expresses in mystical and Seleucid discussions is scattered and by putting it together, we can realize the novelty and depth of Najmuddin Kobra"s thought and Najmuddin Razi has many similarities with Najm Kobra, but where Monastic issues arise or in controversial issues beyond the public understanding, Najm Razi is not mentioned and his thought is simplified.

Keyword
Najmuddin Kobra , Najmuddin Razi , conduct , mystica

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