Volume 8, Issue 34 (2012)                   LIRE 2012, 8(34): 193-215 | Back to browse issues page

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Latent Influence of Story of Hazrat Solomon on 189th Ode of Hafez’ Divan of Poetry. LIRE 2012; 8 (34) :193-215
URL: http://lire.modares.ac.ir/article-41-9241-en.html
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This study revolves round the assumption that ayahs and story of Hazrat Solomon in Naml Surah have been a role model for the prominent Iranian poet, Hafez, in writing his 189th ode; such that the word bird in this ode in fact refers to Hoopoe, and Tazaru is a reference to Queen Sheeba.
The current analytical-descriptive article, on the basis of literary studies, compares the mentioned ode of Hafez with the story of Solomon in Holy Quran, especially in Naml Surah; concluding that Hafez in composing this ode has been influenced by the ayahs and story of Solomon; and his poems are in fact an interpretation of Quranic concepts. Through being influenced by Holy Quran and its exegesis, Hafez has made a bond between his poetry and divine revelations; adding a spiritual and divine aspect to this poems. Upon establishment of the bond between the odes and ayahs on Hazrat Solomon, a new set of meanings and concepts have been perceived from this ode.
Obviously, based on this approach, one can better understand the in-depth Quranic thoughts of Hafez.
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Subject: Child literature
Received: 2012/06/25 | Accepted: 2012/05/21 | Published: 2013/01/9

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