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In time, the two cultures entwined, and the poetry of the Persians would come to express the highest concepts of Islamic belief – especially the mystical aspects – completely, even when the works were not written in Persian or even by Persians. These ten poets not only influenced the development of so-called Muslim literature but would ...
Poetry is such an integral part of the Persian literary tradition that it would be futile to attempt to teach the Persian language without touching on some key poetic works and themes. On this page you will find links to a variety of Persian poets, starting with the classics, with more modern poets soon to be added.
Persian poets such as Ferdowsi, Saadi, Hafiz, Attar, Nezami, [7] Rumi [8] and Omar Khayyam [9][10] are also known in the West and have influenced the literature of many countries.
Created as highly illustrated manuscripts, these masterpieces of Persian poetry demonstrate the important place of literature, poetry, and bookmaking in the Persian-speaking world.
Persian literature - Classical poetry: The classical Persian poets and theoreticians saw the aim of their art primarily as the continuation of Arabic poetry in another language. For them, poems that were not written according to the rules of Arabic prosody did not count as serious poetry.
The translated poems we’re going to read here are examples and part of a rich Persian culture, as much valued in Iran today as at any time in the past, and because they show a side of Islam that is about love, not hate, searching, not certainty.
A 13th-Century Persian poet’s lessons for today. Sa’di’s remarkable poetry is perpetually modern and full of ‘benevolent wisdom’ on how to live. Joobin Bekhrad revisits the life and work ...
Persian literature, body of writings in New Persian (also called Modern Persian), the form of the Persian language written since the 9th century with a slightly extended form of the Arabic alphabet and with many Arabic loanwords. The literary form is also known as Farsi, Dari, or Tajik.
Poets such as Ferdowsi, Rumi, Hafez, Saadi, and Khayyam emerged as towering figures in the pantheon of Persian literature, each contributing to the rich tapestry of themes, styles, and artistic innovations that define classical Persian poetry.
Persian literary works written between c. 522 BCE and c. 330 BCE were destroyed when Alexander the Great burned the city of Persepolis in 330 BCE, including the great library. Who is the greatest Persian Poet? Hafez Shiraz (l. 1315-1390 CE) is generally considered the greatest Persian poet of all time, though there are other contenders for the ...