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Title

DIVINE MADNESS IN SUFISM AND MYSTICAL LITERATURE

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  161-202

Abstract

DIVINE MADNESS is a special kind of mystical tariqa that in a nonconventional way and far from the customary framework reveals a profound philosophy and supreme cognition of a group of prophets whose real understanding of their spiritual dignity requires an internal insight. Ultra wise madness of this tariqa seeking group that are called Majaninal Haq, Maqlooban, and Oqalaol Majaneen, and frenzied in their literature, demonstrate their supreme spiritual destination leading to their respect by the great mentors of Sufism.Ibn Arabi calls their achievements as "Bahalayl" and believes that their madness is caused by their fojjat, i.e. sudden emergence of mystic skills. In his views, the great predominance of their emergence makes someone so much dazzled that brings about their wisdom eternally descended toward divine world. However, God bestows them with philosophical and intellectual words out of their conscious mind. The difference between their madness and the prophets' state of mind is that because of the prophet's mission God will preserve their wisdom but the BAHALAYL wisdom is captured for Himself.Attar Nishabouri explains the most attractive narratives of divine mads in his mystical couplets especially Mosibatnameh (letter of disaster). In his couplet, Rumi illustrates the philosophical quotations and behaviors of these frenzied people though mysterious in a very delicate way in terms of public fables. Ibn Jozi in his book called Seffatossefaat as well as Abolghasim Nishabouri in his book calledOqalaol Majanin wrote multiple fables of their popular figures all of which demonstrate ascetism and divine affection of this group which often connotes preaching and recommendation.

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    APA: Copy

    SIYAH KOOHIYAN, HATIF. (2009). DIVINE MADNESS IN SUFISM AND MYSTICAL LITERATURE. RELIGION & MYSTICISM, 6(21), 161-202. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/191336/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SIYAH KOOHIYAN HATIF. DIVINE MADNESS IN SUFISM AND MYSTICAL LITERATURE. RELIGION & MYSTICISM[Internet]. 2009;6(21):161-202. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/191336/en

    IEEE: Copy

    HATIF SIYAH KOOHIYAN, “DIVINE MADNESS IN SUFISM AND MYSTICAL LITERATURE,” RELIGION & MYSTICISM, vol. 6, no. 21, pp. 161–202, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/191336/en

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