Analytical recognition and introduction of the manuscripts of Junan al-Majanin
Junan al-Majanin is written by Qawamuddin Sanjani, a mystic of the 8th and 9th centuries of Hijri, which was written on the subject of mysticism and Sufism. This valuable work is written with a critical approach to Sufism and Sufi beliefs, in four chapters: Beliefs, Imports, Events and Poems. In vie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | پژوهشهای نسخه شناسی و تصحیح متون 2024-03, Vol.3 (1), p.291-321 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Junan al-Majanin is written by Qawamuddin Sanjani, a mystic of the 8th and 9th centuries of Hijri, which was written on the subject of mysticism and Sufism. This valuable work is written with a critical approach to Sufism and Sufi beliefs, in four chapters: Beliefs, Imports, Events and Poems. In view of the importance of Junanul Majanin, the present research is based on the descriptive-analytical method, in addition to introducing the work and its existing versions, it also examines its linguistic and literary features. On the other hand, the current research reveals the author's positions on various Sufism issues in the content analysis section. The results of the survey show that Sanjani, like most mystics, took help from famous verses, hadiths, poems and sayings to prove his views. Among the rhetorical features of this work, we can mention: the use of consecutive words, phonology, puns, similes, similes, adaptations (solutions and insertions), glosses and hints. The linguistic features of the text indicate that the prose of the book is older than the author's period. It should be mentioned that seven manuscripts of Junanul Majanin have been identified, which are kept in the libraries of Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan and England. |
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ISSN: | 2783-4913 2821-1677 |
DOI: | 10.22034/crtc.2023.180403 |