PAHLAVON MAHMUD AS A RUBAIY WRITER
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Pahlavon Mahmud, rubai, Sufism, divine love, symbol, nafs, philosophical poetry.Abstract
This article analyzes the rubai (quatrains) of Pahlavon Mahmud, a major 13th-century poet of this genre. It provides an extensive examination of the symbols and images used in the poet’s rubai, the philosophical reflections, and the ethical–spiritual ideas expressed in artistic form. The article also evaluates the poet’s skill in depicting themes such as divine love, self-purification, futuwwat, and chivalry in his quatrains.
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