Comparative Analysis Dignity Of AbuSa'id Abolkhair and Sheikh Ahmed Jam(Based on the books Asraraltvhyd and Maghamat Zhendeh pill)

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Dignity as a violation of the principles of Sufism that is used outside the range of normal human power has always been a contentious issue between Sunni Islam and Sufism. Proponents, but the dignity of signs of a full knowledge, its approval, but its opponents through to satisfy power and wealth will know Sufi views. In Sofia, AbuSa'id Abolkhair and Sheikh Ahmed Jam are two of the many Dignity have been quoted in many books, so that this real and fictional characters Featuring one of them. On this basis, it will be considered in this research, comparative analysis and explanation of the greatness of thought and behavioral similarities and differences between these two famous mystic. Studies show that the two, despite the proximity distance, intellectual and mystical character of distantly related and each one, with a slight similarity of thought and behavior, in the full knowledge that different valley. So that AbuSa'id Advocate Sufism with love and hope and Sheikh Jam, the adherents of Sufism Ascetic spent with fear.

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Persian
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Jostarnameh Comparative Literature, Volume:2 Issue: 6, 2019
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119 to 134
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