مینا رامین ثابت
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Sultan Baha'uddin Muhammad Walad, the eldest son of Rumi Jalaluddin Mohammad Balkhi, has numerous valuable works in the field of mystical poetry that can no doubt be traced to Rumi's poetic moment in his poetic world. The Sultan Walad Divan, which contains about thirteen thousand distiches, has been written in a simple yet sophisticated way to the extent that some of these sonnets come from the similarity of the father's poems mistakenly recorded in the Divan Kabir sonnets and named after Rumi. When we began the critical correction of this Divan, we encountered two types of manuscripts whose differences were so far from being relevant to the error and arrest of the scribes; rather, they reported on two different versions of this noble court. In the present article, we have tried to prove, in addition to presenting their differences, with various evidences, that both writers are probably the creator of this work, Sultan Walad. We will also introduce a unique version of the Divan, written by Nizam al-Din, Sultan Walad‟s brother-in-low, which includes both writings and is likely reviewed and revised by Sultan Walad himself.
Keywords: Sultan Walad, Rumi, correction, manuscript, mystical poetry, writing
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