Mowlana'''s thoughts in rousing poetry of Saeb

Research on Mystical Literature 3 (1):1-10 (2009)
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Abstract

Among the Persian-speaking poets, Mirza Mohammad Ali-e Saeb-e Tabrizi is the one who has repeatedly and more than the others admired Mowlana Jalalo’din-e Balkhi with extreme praise knowing himself as one of the disciples of his thoughts. Saeb has gained great benefits of Mowlana’s works either from the form which means rhymes and rhythms, compounds, phrases and poetic images or the meanings including contents and thoughts, anecdotes and allegories so that there are few pages of his voluminous book (divan) with no signs of Mowlana’s. Mowlana’s thoughts have highly mixed with Saeb’s soul and have been manifested in his statements that he can be reckoned as one of the most eminent of those who have known Mowlana in the past centuries. In this article, what mentioned above is proved through various examples and reasons with the emphasis that these examples are just a handful of the whole.

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