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The taste of monotheism in Hadiqas Sana'i
Hamid Akbarpour
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Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language & Literature, open University,
Al-Mustafa International University of Qom, Qom, Iran
Abstract
One of the important features of Sana'i temple is its broad design of monotheistic
concepts. The difference between Sana'i and others is in the way of presenting the issue
of monotheism and explaining it. He has a scientific and tasteful (intellectual and
mystical) view on the issue of monotheism. These two views are still of interest to
researchers today. The present article has been prepared in a library and descriptive
method, and the results of this research show that Sana'i has created Hadiqah in the
guise of an educational work, and in those aspects, he has considered an important
subject such as monotheism. The fluency of the content along with reasoning and the
presentation of numerous evidences are the characteristics of this part of the garden. The
achievements of this article are: the design of monotheistic topics in the language of
mysticism, theology and philosophy; Reasoned, fluent and didactic expression, along
with providing evidence and various examples; fair judgment about the capabilities of
the intellect in recognizing monotheism; Accurate understanding and sufficient mastery
of the subject of monotheism and powerful scientific defense of it.
Keywords: Hadigeh Sanai, taste of monotheism, teaching, theology, mysticism.
1 Email: Hamid.akbarpour1397@gmail.com