The symbolism of Islamic gratitude in the poetry of Sohrab Sepehri and Adib Kamaluddin
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2020/v1.i45.1708Keywords:
Code, Comparative literature, Sohrab Sepehri, Adeeb Kamal El DinAbstract
If we browse the poems of the Iranian poet Sohrab Sepehri and the Iraqi poet Adib Kamal al-Din, we will find that the gratitude adopted by the two poets is linked to psychological factors in their minds and often comes in a surreal way within the framework of literary, symbolic and scientific imagination. What interests us from this comparative study is an attempt to touch the mystical aspect of the two poets. That is, the creative queen whose strength derives from the psychological states of the poets. Adeeb Kamal al-Din spent the juice of his soul in loving the letters and speculating on the meanings of their images. With wide interest as an effective element in criticism and analysis of literary texts, because the main goal of the Islamic science of mysticism is to reach God - blessed and exalted is He - and annihilation in Him. They have a visionary dimension that is filled with a mystical charge. What distinguishes their poems is that they are based on the spiritual and psychological elements, so they carry symbolic connotations and revelations closely related to their psyche, orientations, and opinions, without being affected by each other.
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