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The taste of monotheism in Hadiqas Sana'i


                                       Hamid Akbarpour
                                                             1

                  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.














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