Abdul Razzaq Lahiji nicknamed Fayaz is one of the great philosophers and theologians of Shia in the 11th century, whose literary personality is less known. Fayyad's divan includes poems, sonnets, quatrains, masnavis, compositions and trajiyabands that were written on various topics, especially in the Manqbat and the elegy of Ahl al-Bayt Athar (pbuh). He used a lot of mystic terms and symbols in his poems and devoted most of his poems to religious subjects. In this article, Fayyaz's allusions in his six Alawi odes are examined. In these poems, the poet has discussed the virtues of Hazrat Ali (pbuh), such as his knowledge, piety, closeness to the Prophet (pbuh), eloquence, justice, courage and generosity, as rational and narrative reasons to express the merit of him to succeed the Messenger of God (pbuh).
madadi, S. (2023). Examining allusions in six Alevi poems by Fayyad Lahiji
At the time of Amir al-Mu'minin Ali (a.s.). Introductory Jurisprudential Findings, 2(4), 107-126. doi: 10.22034/ijf.2023.100181.1008
MLA
soghra madadi. "Examining allusions in six Alevi poems by Fayyad Lahiji
At the time of Amir al-Mu'minin Ali (a.s.)". Introductory Jurisprudential Findings, 2, 4, 2023, 107-126. doi: 10.22034/ijf.2023.100181.1008
HARVARD
madadi, S. (2023). 'Examining allusions in six Alevi poems by Fayyad Lahiji
At the time of Amir al-Mu'minin Ali (a.s.)', Introductory Jurisprudential Findings, 2(4), pp. 107-126. doi: 10.22034/ijf.2023.100181.1008
VANCOUVER
madadi, S. Examining allusions in six Alevi poems by Fayyad Lahiji
At the time of Amir al-Mu'minin Ali (a.s.). Introductory Jurisprudential Findings, 2023; 2(4): 107-126. doi: 10.22034/ijf.2023.100181.1008