POETICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE IDEA OF DIVINE LOVE AND ENLIGHTENMENT
Keywords:
Divine love, enlightenment, Sufism, poetics, spiritual perfection, symbol, image, the perfect human, heart, truthAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the poetic interpretation of the ideas of divine love and enlightenment within the framework of Eastern classical literature and Sufi thought. It examines the role of divine love in the spiritual perfection of a human being, its essence as a primary means leading to enlightenment, as well as the symbolic, figurative, and philosophical methods of expressing these concepts in literary texts. Particular attention is given to the inseparable connection between love and enlightenment in Sufi literature, their expression through poetic imagery, and the inner experiences and spiritual quests of a person in the process of attaining perfection.
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