Metaphors of Wine, Cup and Tavern in Poetry of Rumi and Hafiz
Poetry is one of the most prominent spiritual genres of mystic literature. Most of the mystics have expressed their thoughts in poetry. Mystic poetry is replete with metaphors of “wine”, “cup”, “tavern” and “wine-bearer” although, in Islam, the use of wine is strictly prohibited. However, the mystic...
Main Authors: | Dr. Amna Saeed, Madad Sabri |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
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SZIC University of Peshawar
2018-06-01
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Series: | الإيضاح |
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Online Access: | http://al-idah.szic.pk/index.php/al-idah/article/view/38 |
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