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    The disturbing order and Hafez's ghazals by Naser Rahimi, Zoheir Nadalizadeh

    Published 2019-02-01
    Subjects: “…hafez's ghazals…”
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    Linguistic and Rhetorical Criticism of Nasser Bukharayi's Poetry by Hosein Ettehadi

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…As a poet living in Bukhara in the 8th century AH, he wrote odes and ghazals in the style of Iraqi poets. This research seeks to answer the following question: To what extent are the experts’ opinions about the eloquence and smoothness of his speech correct? …”
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    Representation of scales and prosody proportions of Maulana Khalid Naqshbandi's Diwan based on Persian, Kurdish and Arabic poems by Seyed Asaad Sheikhahmadi, Sohila Salimizand

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Maulana Khalid Naqshbandi is one of the Sufi scholars, scholars, theologians, and Kurdish poets who, apart from numerous works in Islamic sciences, mysticism, and Sufism, in various poetic formats, including: odes, Maulana Khalid Naqshbandi is one of the Sufi scholars, scholars, theologians, and Kurdish poets who, apart from numerous works in Islamic sciences, mysticism, and Sufism, in various poetic formats, including: odes, poems, ghazals, and masnavis, poems in Persian and It is written in Kurdish and Arabic; In this research, the prosody weights of these poems have been examined and analyzed based on the standards and rules of prosody. …”
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    The Evolution of the Meaning of “Dūsh” in the Thoughts of Khayyam, Sanai, and Hafez by Ali Mohammad Moazzeni, Ameneh Rajabi

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In the light of the concept of “love,” it obtains a new meaning. Finally, in The Ghazals of Hafez, in which all former concepts and ideas are evolved and reach their pinnacle, the concept “Dūsh” becomes the central theme of his thought, especially by the addition of the meaning of “eternal” to this concept.…”
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    In the scientific research of prof. dr. bekir chobanzadeh opinions on m. fuzūlīʼs language by PERVİN

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Chobanzadeh said, “Fuzuli is the only poet who made the intellectual class and the people cry with “Leyla and Majnun”, laugh with “Şikayetname” and cheer up with other ghazals with our greatest and most refined poets and our peasants who had never picked up a book for hundreds of years” and characterized Fuzuliʼs skillful use of the written language and the language of the people together as his greatest historical service. …”
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    Some Lexical Uses from Divân of Kâtebi of Neyshâbur by Mohammad Shadrooymanesh, Sara Ghaffari Cherati

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The totality of his works consists of ten thousands lines of verse, including odes, tarkibband, tarjiband, mosamat, quatrains, riddles, and Khamseh (five Masnawies). So far Ghazals, from his Divân, and only Majma’-ul-Bahrayn and recently Mohebb-va-Mahbub (or Si-nâmeh), of his Masnawies, have been published. …”
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    An analysis of cohesive Devices in Sa'di's Būstān and its aesthetic impact within the framework of Halliday's systemic functional theory by Omid Azad

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Although cohesion in Sa'di's ghazals has been widely acknowledged, the reasons behind the cohesive strength of the verse anecdotes in the Būstān have not been thoroughly examined from a systemic functional perspective. …”
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