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COMPARING RATIONALITY IN SHAHNAM-E AND THE ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS OF THE 3 TO THE CENTURY

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 Knowledge and rationality are amongst the important features of Shahnam-e. This great book stars with rationality which is indicative of Fersowsi's concern for knowledge and rationality. Rationality is part and parcel of Shahnam-e. There are two theorise about this feature of this book. The first is that Ferdowsi himself has been a knowledge Moslem of reason, familiar with Islamic and Quranic thoughts. The second is that Shahnam-e is rooted in ancient Iranian manuscripts and the first narrators of the stories in the book have been Zoroastrian priests. There is no doubt that the structure of this work is Iranian and based on Iranian ancient traditions.Considering the high frequency of words and conjugations meaning "reason and thought" in the Islamic tradition on the one hand, and the fact that ancient Iranians have been famous for the Value they put on thought and thinking on the other, makes it quite difficult to dectemtine which of these two has influenced Ferdowsi.In this paper, we will try to find clues of the Iranian culture in the Arabic manuscripts of the Abbasid period regarding reason. In other words, can the roots of Ferdowsi's allegiance to reason be attributed to works from ancient Iran? If the answer is Positive, how far can such texts be responsible for this allegiance? Finding an answer to this question will not only show our ancestor's views on reason and rationality, it will also lead to new questions worthy of investigation.  

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    SABZIANPOUR, VAHID. (2005). COMPARING RATIONALITY IN SHAHNAM-E AND THE ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS OF THE 3 TO THE CENTURY. JOURNAL OF THE IRANIAN ASSOCIATION OF ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, 1(1), 127-148. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/118785/en

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    SABZIANPOUR VAHID. COMPARING RATIONALITY IN SHAHNAM-E AND THE ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS OF THE 3 TO THE CENTURY. JOURNAL OF THE IRANIAN ASSOCIATION OF ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE[Internet]. 2005;1(1):127-148. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/118785/en

    IEEE: Copy

    VAHID SABZIANPOUR, “COMPARING RATIONALITY IN SHAHNAM-E AND THE ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS OF THE 3 TO THE CENTURY,” JOURNAL OF THE IRANIAN ASSOCIATION OF ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 127–148, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/118785/en

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