Sufi isolation in the book “At 45 Celsius Degree” by the storyteller Muhammad Khudair
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i48.511Keywords:
The mystical flashes, swab, StoriesRemove stories, Muhammad KhudairAbstract
The book “At 45 Celsius” consists of eight short stories: Taj by Tayboutha; the cry; to the shelter; pilgrim; hours like horses; swamp god; The death of the painter and the women's house. In these stories, the writer has dealt with some human models who are isolated and afflicted with psychological crises, and they are mere inner personalities with mystical touches of men, women and boys, who led them to abandon the life of conflict and confrontation and to surrender to the feelings of disappointment and frustration in life. These smears appeared in the story of “The Crown of Tiboutha” and “The Pilgrim” clearly and clearly, as they were the focus of those stories. The intent of Sufism in this research is the spiritual fascination that lives on the opposite of others, as well as the trend based on isolation from the arena of life, closing in on the self, and fleeing to the bosom of free nature. The attempt in this research revolves around clarifying the mystical tendency of some characters in the aforementioned stories, as well as showing the narrator's shift from his realistic vision of things to his mystical vision.
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