Examining didactic ideas in the book "Riyaz al-Khlood" by Mulla Abu Bakr, author of Chori (an unknown imitative work by Golestan Saadi)
Mulla Abu Bakr, the author of Chori, is one of the writers and scholars of the 11th century of Hijri, who left precious works and compositions in various religious and literary fields. The book of Riaz al-Khalood is an educational-moral work in Persian language, which is considered as one of the most important works of its author. This book, which contains many moral and educational themes, is written in imitation of Golestan Saadi and is written in eight chapters, in which the author has expressed the most obvious educational categories sometimes in verse and sometimes in prose. By following the style and moral approach of Saadi in Golestan, by pointing out some of the good traits and warning against some reprehensible traits, the author of Chori has been able to compose an original and remarkable work in the field of Persian educational literature and play his role in To show the title of an ethics teacher in his course. Paying attention to the words of ancient Iranian elders, using proverbs, anecdotes, etc. is one of the ways of the author of the book in expressing educational themes. In the meantime, reciting poems in Persian and Arabic is one of the most important tools of Mulla Abu Bakr Musnaf in the book Riyad al-Khulood, which contains moral and educational meanings. This article, with a general review of the book "Riyaz al-Kholood" and its structure in an analytical-descriptive
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