Islamic Art Studies

Islamic Art Studies

Art and beauty in Rumi's mystical thought in accordance with Rudolf Otto and Maslow

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD Candidate, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran.
2 PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran.
3 PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Psychology, Ardabil Branch, Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran.
10.22034/ias.2021.306982.1748
Abstract
Ignoring a religion with a religion. In terms of the reason for Didgah Ha and the theory of this is different from the door that his opinions are very strong. Benabrine Ansheh, what is the ba ann ruh hustem de grayish, apparently similar to the dir de cent Farhangi, ideological, different religious use, and especially the karbird aql dar din, miprdazd and har do dr yak dasten, bai taye, all agree Deen, Irfan and Gharayshat Batni; And they are in opposition to the intellect of Garyi, which is superfluous, and there is a carbarden in it, with a limit and a limitation of reason and inference, dar din Hestend, and the quest for real knowledge, ra dar erfan, and esoteric roshi, not ur words and philosophies, but also deductive reasoning. In the name of the main reason for the goal, where is the pessimism of its inequality and its semblance of animosity, Maulana and Rudolf Atto, and the “Experience of Irfan. With reference to readings, where is the article, where is the article on the field of Kotah Ba Rosh descriptive-analytical in it, where are the results of this article between Mawlana Ba Mazlo and the participations of the entire existence of a dard and a diagnosis, and this is an original experience. , Bayan Napdhiri, Ser Boden, Bey Makani and Bey Zamani, Majzoub Kanada Boden, Hebat Naki and Boden Emotional Astkeh, Mawlana's Poetry and Philosophy Mazlo and Atto Mushakri, May Bashed.
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