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Lecturer at Charkh Niloufari University of Azerbaijan
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azad tabriz
10.22081/jrla.2020.58284.1289
Abstract
Studying social contents of any poet or writer could show his social tendencies, the ones originated from the conditions in which the artist lives in. Therefore, to know a poet or writer, we have to examine his social tendencies. Social assets in the Persian literature contains so much concepts and contents which show the major structure of every literary work as concepts, words, signs, elements, literary symbols all have been linked to social assets. The criteria for such social assets are such as benevolence, trust, hope, fairness, patience, justice, intellect, and so on and so forth. The current study aims at investigating special and various applications of the concept benevolence in Sāeb's poems to answer this question that how Sāeb had viewed the social issues in the society? The concept of benevolence has been so much theorized by Sāeb. Sāeb Tabrizi is the most outstanding poet in Hindi style whose poetry collection is abundant with issues originating from social backgrounds. As the society and its related issues is one of the features of Sāeb's poems, he had paid special attention to the social issues of his time and had tried to reflect and illustrate peoples' relations with each other and their social problems in his poems.
yans, N., & pashaei fakhri, K. (2020). Analysis of the Concept "Benevolence" in Sāeb Tabrizi Poems. Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 5(19), 119-135. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2020.58284.1289
MLA
neda yans; kamran pashaei fakhri. "Analysis of the Concept "Benevolence" in Sāeb Tabrizi Poems", Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 5, 19, 2020, 119-135. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2020.58284.1289
HARVARD
yans, N., pashaei fakhri, K. (2020). 'Analysis of the Concept "Benevolence" in Sāeb Tabrizi Poems', Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 5(19), pp. 119-135. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2020.58284.1289
VANCOUVER
yans, N., pashaei fakhri, K. Analysis of the Concept "Benevolence" in Sāeb Tabrizi Poems. Literary Studies of Islamic texts, 2020; 5(19): 119-135. doi: 10.22081/jrla.2020.58284.1289