A Study of Stoicism and Islamic Thought of Hafez

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Hafez is the able poet of familiarity who has psychoanalytically dived into the depths of the souls of complex human beings in the Mongol tornado and has healed them with her fingers so much that over the centuries, her arms have been warmly extended to the afflicted of every age.On the other hand, this success is evidenced by Hafez's benefit from various teachings and schools, of which the moral teachings of the Stoic school are among these schools, although Hafez did not mention it directly,However, by examining the teachings of the Stoics and comparing it with the moral teachings of Hafiz, this claim is proved.Reflecting on the teachings of Hafez, especially with implicit expression, will illuminate our path in identifying the sources that are the source of her thought and narrates the poet's efforts to establish inner peace.The purpose of this article is to express some of the views of the Stoics with the aim of providing inner peace for human societies and comparing it with the teachings of Hafez, which is included in his unique lyric poems with the delicacy of imagination and delicacy of thought.

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Persian
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Journal of Textual analysis of Philosophy and mysticism, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2024
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63 to 84
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