The use of tazil is one of the methods of Rumi's rhetorical emphasis in the spiritual Masnavi
Subject Areas :Farajullah Nakaii Sarv 1 , Hadi Heydariania 2 , Azizollah Tavakoli Kafi Abad 3
1 - PhD student in Persian language and literature, Yazd branch, Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Yazd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran.
3 - Assistant Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Yazd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran
Keywords: Rumi, rhetoric, Tazil, spiritual Masnavi, Atnab,
Abstract :
Tazil is one of the categories of semantics that is usually used in sentences and semi-sentences and is one of the types of adverbs. Atanab is one of the most important industries that makes speech eloquent, expressive and effective and makes it relevant to the audience and appropriate to the situation. Most of the uses of tazil in Masnavi are related to the allegories that Rumi has used to confirm his contents, because his main purpose is to explain and explain a story that each of his series of anecdotes in Masnavi is an argument and confirmation for the same original subject. And in this way, many mystics and Masnavi scholars consider the whole of Masnavi as a single subject that is derived from a sequence of anecdotes. In this research, the author uses a descriptive-analytical method and library tools to study the subject of tazil in semantics based on the book of Masnavi Sharif and also to find out what is Rumi's art in using tazil and why Rumi uses it and its purposes and What were his intended meanings in the application?
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