Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 47

volume Number : 13
number In Volume : 1
issue Number : 47

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13، number In Volume 1، ، issue Number 47

Some of the Sufi customs based on the book of Uorad al-Habab and Fusos al-Adab and its differences and similarities with the works of the past

Zahra Ghale darre , Saeed Kheyrkhah barzeki (Author in Charge), Abdolreza Modares zade

Abstract

Works written in the area of Sophia"s customs reflect the culture of that period as well as the author"s thoughts. " Uorad al-Habab and Fusos al-Adab" by Abu al-Mafakher Yahya Bakharazi in Farsi and one of the most important books of the eighth century mysticism, in the context of the pathology of the Sufis. Bakharazi knows the consciousness of the conduct of the truth and the nature of Sufism for the reasons for the work of this work and seeks to provide a comprehensive and complete set of rules of Sufism. The sources of the writings of Gheshriyeh, Kashf al-Mahjub, Adab Al-Moridin, Avaref Al-Maaref, and Ghovat Al-Qolub have been the source of the author"s inspiration for writing this book. Fusos al-Adab, part two of this work, has forty occasions and includes detailed discussions about the customs of Sufism, including beliefs and ethics, clothing and audacity, speaking and conditions of the Sheikh and the Prophet, the customs of the khadam, the traveling customs, the rituals and arbients, and austerity, and Is a mujahedah. In this research, the three literatures of "Speaking, Silence and Samaa" are among the adjectives that have come out in Uorad al- Habab, also, works written in the same centuries in the previous centuries were studied and compared to study the similarities and differences of these works by descriptive-analytic method.

Keyword
Yahya Bakharazi , Sufi customs , Talking customs , quiet customs , Sama's customs , Ghashiyeh Treatise , Avaref Al-Maaref.

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