The Social Sciences

Year: 2016
Volume: 11
Issue: 29
Page No. 6915 - 6921

Persian Poet’s Role in the Promotion of Ethics and Islamic Mysticism in the India (Case Study: Delhi, Centuries 7-10 AH)

Authors : Khadija Alemi and Hossein Nazari

Abstract: Persian language is widely considered as one of the factors of keeping and transferring a part of the culture of Iran (that has Islamic mysticism and ethics). By the formation of monarchy of Delhi sultanate (that had grown from the heart of Gori reign that is formed in Iranian-Islamic culture and customs) Persian literature and language had a special place. The formation of Islamic state in the Indian sub-continent on the one hand and social ties and intellectual between Iran and the Indian subcontinent on the other hand, led to Sultans of Delhi pay attention to the promotion of Islam in this region. So, Persian poetry and literature is one of the most important factors that helped them in this issue. This research is going to investigate this issue: How has the Persian poet’s role been in the promotion of ethics and Islamic mysticism in Delhi (centuries 7-10 AH)? In response to this question, this claim is raised: Persian poets through the provision of human concepts, piety-oriented, justice and fight against oppression in the promotion of ethics and Islamic mysticism in the Indian sub-continent had an important contribution.

How to cite this article:

Khadija Alemi and Hossein Nazari, 2016. Persian Poet’s Role in the Promotion of Ethics and Islamic Mysticism in the India (Case Study: Delhi, Centuries 7-10 AH). The Social Sciences, 11: 6915-6921.

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