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The Myth of Jām-e Jam and Islamic-Iranian Mysticism N.
Emami∗ N.
Malgrad∗∗ Abstract In the Persian literature the term "Jām" is found in various expressions such as "Jām-e Jam", "Jām-e Jahān bin", "Jām-e Jahān nama", "Jām-e Giti nama"etc, which is linked with Iranian myths as well as Islamic-Iranian mysticism.
In this amalgam, "Far"and "Jām"in Iranian mythology have been identified with symbols like "Morghe Vāreghan", water, stone, bead, cup and the like.
Finally, through semantic changes, it turned into a code with a number of meanings such as mystic’s heart (Dele Āref), ideal man, the Wise Self and understanding of these mystical meanings depends upon knowing mythological and ritual backgrounds of the term "Jām".
Keywords Jām, myth, mirror, mystic’s heart (Dele Āref), the ideal man ∗ Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Shahid Chamran University ∗∗ PhD of Persian Language and Literature, Shahid Chamran University Researches in Mystical Literature (Gawhar-i Guya ) Vol. 6, No. 2 (Sequential 22), Summer 2012 Contents Page The Myth of Jām-e Jam and Islamic-Iranian Mysticism………...
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