Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 43

volume Number : 12
number In Volume : 1
issue Number : 43


volume Number 12، number In Volume 1، ، issue Number 43

The grace of love and beauty in the works of Attar Neyshaburi

Sakine Rasmi (Author in Charge), Ali Hashemi Araghtou

Abstract
The beauty worship school in the Islamic and Iran mysticism has been formed by the innovation of abu helman dameshghi in the early centuries of Islam period and has turned into one of the greatest mystical schools with using of the qur’anic points and learnings. The most important mind basis in this school is on based on creating the whole creatures due to the god s love to his beauty and being beautiful of the whole creatures. Attar neishabouri is considered as one of the greatest of this thought. In this essay some of his most important thoughts related to the beauty worship school like: the love is the beauty s child, and finding the cosmos beautiful, are studied to determine the approaches of this thought in creating of the attar s mathnavies.

Keyword
attar , mathnavi , the beauty worshipers school , love

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