Reflection of Religious and Doctrinal Themes in the Poetry of Ayesha Taymur and Parvin Etesami

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Associate Professor of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Tehran

2 Ph.D student of Arabic language and literature at Hakim Sabzevari University

3 Master of Arabic Language and Literature, Kharazmi University of Tehran

Abstract

One of the most important concepts in human’s life is religion and piety. There were always some persons who appeared to preach different religions containing various thoughts. Despite the fact that there were plenty of these religions among different nations, Islam has managed to penetrate wonderfully in the hearts of people & affect their thoughts & ideas deeply. A common religion paved the ground for reciprocal effects between Arabic and Persian. Among the contemporary Arab and Persian poets, Islam and it’s tenors have had a considerable domination, among whom Ayesha Taymur and Parvin Etesami can be mentioned. This paper studies the common religious points in the poems of these two poets as well as the influence of Quran on the two & the probability of Parvin being impressed by Ayesha. Though their geographical difference affects, Islam and the Quran’s influence on both is remarkable.

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