Analytical analysis of the concept of expectation in Mahdavi poems "Hassan Qaftan" and "Mullah Hassan Arani (da'i)

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One of the most important issues of Mahdism that has manifested in the minds of poets is the issue of waiting for the reappearance of the Imam, which is discussed with various interpretations and interpretations among those waiting for the Imam.  They have been able to describe the image of Hazrat Mahdi (as) well in this great mission. In this study, citing evidence from the poems of these two poets in a descriptive-analytical manner, a comparative study of the appearance of Imam Mahdi in contemporary Persian and Arabic poetry has been conducted.  That is, the poems of limitation are tied to religious culture in a transnational form, such as the etiquette of waiting (human beings waiting, crying, praying, praying and waiting for justice). Establishing justice.  For this purpose, first the divan of these two poets explores and then examines all the existing themes related to the concept of Mahdism in terms of content, while this concept in the poetry of Mullah Hassan Arani with detailed descriptions of details and beautiful elements.  knowing  Has found an artistic format

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Persian
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فصلنامه عصر آدینه, Volume:12 Issue: 29, 2021
Pages:
87 to 110
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