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Common themes of the Middle East epics by Ibn Hessam Khusefi and two Haidari attacks

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Bacchanalian verse and songwriting refer to poems written in the form of Mathnawi and is in a transcendental context, and talks about wine and drinks. The celebration of the Timurid kings by the Sufi elders made the 9th century, one of the most favorable times for Sufism to flourish; so Sufism becomes religion in this covenant; Ibn Hessam also had a mystical look at the religious system of the Middle East. The Safavid kings encouraged poets to sing religious epics. Bazil and Raji were deceased mystics of the Old Testament, sang the Haidari attack. With the formation of Sufism, special terms appeared in the field of mysticism, which had a special meaning within this institution. Among the three epic poets, Bazil demands wine from the world of meaning that with a drop of it, he will regain his life. He takes the language from the epic to the lyric. His tone uses words of intimacy and verbs to create greater intimacy with regard to their vocabulary and how they are used. Ibn Hussam considers wine as eternal and vital as Khadr, and like the Khadr water, the poet's wine is also full of love and world. In exaggeration, he takes the simile elements more than natural phenomena and uses a sad tone in expressing mourning alongside the epic style.Palabras clave: Heidari attack, Khavaran-nameh, Religious epic, common themes. ABSTRACTEl verso bacanal y la composición de canciones se refieren a poemas escritos en forma de Mathnawi y se encuentran en un contexto trascendental y hablan sobre vino y bebidas. La celebración de los reyes timúridos por parte de los ancianos sufíes hizo del siglo IX, uno de los momentos más favorables para el florecimiento del sufismo; entonces el sufismo se convierte en religión en este pacto; Ibn Hessam también tuvo una mirada mística en el sistema religioso de Oriente Medio. Los reyes safávida alentaron a los poetas a cantar epopeyas religiosas. Bazil y Raji eran místicos fallecidos del Antiguo Testamento, cantaron el ataque Haidari. Con la formación del sufismo, aparecieron términos especiales en el campo del misticismo, que tenía un significado especial dentro de esta institución. Entre los tres poetas épicos, Bazil exige vino del mundo que significa que con una gota de él, recuperará su vida. Lleva el lenguaje de lo épico a lo lírico. Su tono usa palabras de intimidad y verbos para crear una mayor intimidad con respecto a su vocabulario y cómo se usan. Ibn Hussam considera el vino tan eterno y vital como Khadr, y como el agua de Khadr, el vino del poeta también está lleno de amor y mundo. Exagerando, toma los elementos similares más que los fenómenos naturales y usa un tono triste para expresar el duelo junto con el estilo épico.Keywords: Ataque Heidari, Khavaran-nameh, épica religiosa, temas comunes.

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