Hafiz and the Religion of Love in Classical Persian Poetry
14 Ifhispoetrywaslegendaryduringhisownlifetime,afterhisdeaththeinterpreta- tivetraditionoftheḤāfiẓianheritageexpandedvastly,most ...
cultofḤāfiẓ’spopularity,allotherpoets’namescrouchintheshadow.^108 Itwould seemthatduetotheexceptionallyhighcalibreofhispoetry,th ...
16 TheḤāfiẓocentricismofPersianateCivilization,andtheQur’ān ScholarssuchasLouisMassignonandPaulNywiahavedemonstratedhowthereli- ...
Toriseatdawnandseekwhat’ssound AndwholesomeasḤāfiẓhasdone– AllI’vedonehascomefromthegrace AndembrasderichesseoftheQur’ān.^129 Ot ...
18 Justasscholarshavespokenofthe‘Qur’ānizationofthememory’inIslamicintel- lectualtraditions,asimilarphenomenonappearedinlateclas ...
ghazalsarerepletewiththeimagery,ideas,religiousmythologyandSufiterminol- ogytakendirectlyfromMaybudī’sgrandQur’āncommentary.^146 ...
20 However,diligentstudyoftheQur’ān,constantattendancetotheKing’sbusi- ness,theannotationoftheKashshāf^163 andtheMiṣbāḥ,^164 the ...
5.ShāhYaḥyā’sshortsix-monthreign(in789/1387) 6.ShāhManṣūrb.ShāhMuẓaffarī(cousinofShāhShujā‘)(reg.791/1388– 795/1392)^169 AbūIsḥā ...
22 securityenoughtomakefellowshipsaccursed.Muchuponthisriddlerunsthe wisdom of the world. This news is old enough, yet it is eve ...
FollowingAbūIsḥāq,itwasduringthereignofthe‘HolyWarriorfortheFaith’– Mubārizal-Dīn(754/1353–759/1358)–thatsomanyofḤāfiẓ’sghazalsa ...
24 ‘I’veheardrumoursthatyou’veexecuted1,000peoplebyyourownhand’,Shāh Shujā‘onceaskedhisfather. ‘Onthecontrary,itwasonly800maximu ...
thereinsofpowerforfouryears(786/1384–789/1387),beforehewasdeposed. Mīrkhwānd^218 and‘Abdal-RazzāqSamarqandī,^219 contemporaryPer ...
26 Myeyes’verylight!Allowmeciteforyou OneSufibonmot:‘Peaceexcelsresort Toarmsandisbetterthanhostility.’^221 InthisprofoundlySufi ...
duringhisvisitforhisprodigality–rebukingḤāfiẓ’sreadiness,inoneoftheearliest poemsoftheDīvān,tobestow‘allthedominionofBukhārāandS ...
28 AlthoughafewpanegyricalghazalstotheserulersandpatronswerepennedbyḤāfiẓ, histrueaddresseeremainsthebeloved/Belovedsui generis, ...
In the introduction to his recent two-volume commentary on Ḥāfiẓ’s poems, MuḥammadIsti‘lāmī,aleadingscholarofclassicalPersianSuf ...
30 occasionallylaybarethepoliticalcontextofthisorthatghazalorline,buttellus nothingabouttheunvaryingphilosophicalsubtextofallḤāf ...
ProlegomenontotheStudyof √Æfiæ 2–TheMysticalMilieu: √Æfiæ’s EroticSpirituality ḤāfiẓandtheInspiredLibertine(rind) The philosophi ...
32 avant la lettre.According to the latter interpretation, ‘the free-thinking libertine [rind] is a enlightened mystic [‘ārif] w ...
Italian gangsters who control large neighbourhoods of New York City, Chicago or Milan today. Although therindāntheoretically occ ...
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