Comparative survey of samples of practical wisdom in Hadighe Sanai and Masnavi Manavi
"Practical wisdom" is knowing good and bad in human behavior, and awareness of behavioral should and should not. In practical wisdom the emphasis is more on ethics, prudence and cultivation, everything is limited to human and does not include non-human, man's optional tasks are greate value, and attempt is made to show the ways of being human. Indeed Practical wisdom is a set of should and should not that related to ethics and politic and mystical thoughts. Practical wisdom has been noticed because it is the way to human bliss so ethical teaching has been a major part of the concept of poetry and poets have played an important role in promoting ethical virtues that each of them has dealt with it in a specific way. Allegory is one of the methods that mystical poets, especially Sanai and Molavi, use to turn the audience's mind to it. And in this way, they put lights in front of human examples of practical wisdom for cultivation and ethical progress. This research is intended to discuss and compare some examples of practical wisdom regarding their similarities and differences in the form of allegory in the poetry of Sanai and Masnavi Molavi. Reviews show that Sanai's ethical system is based on religion, but Molavi despite adherence to r eligion is largly influenced by Sufi thought and he has a mystical approach to ethical issues. Sanai lights the lamp of wisdom and respects knowledge and practice to move towards bliss and Molana even accepts mind and knowledge, considers love and follow the mystic as the way to bliss.
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