From Rumi's Nay Nameh to Talebi's Shogh Nameh (The Study of Intertextual Relation of Shogh Nameh with Prior Mystical Masnavis)

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An unknown man having a pen name of "Talebi", who knew Persian and Turkish pretty well, and had enjoyed the verses and relations and stories about prophets and mystical principles, tried his hand on composing "Shogh Nameh Ahmadi" in couplets in 947 Hegira, and finished that in Mecca in 949 Hegira. Talebi wrote a poem in 4941 lines on the story of the Bloghia the Egyptian King who set out on a trip to visit the Prophet Muhammad. Therefore, the theme of the story is "desire" and "wish". Shogh Nameh which was inspired by Rumi's Masnavi and Golshan Tohidi Shahidi, structurally is similar to Attar Mosibat Nameh, though in terms of religious and moral issues, his tone is just like that of Sanayee Ghaznavi, that is, pedantic and compelling.
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Persian
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Journal of Islamic Mysticism, Volume:7 Issue: 26, 2011
Page:
193
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