چکیده:
Supplication is a manifestation of the presence of a tiny being before an incomparable Creator and the manifestation of the humble devotion of worshippers towards Him, which indicates the level of thought and the extent of knowledge of the 'supplicant' from 'supplicating to Him.' The effect and importance of prayer in human life throughout history—from the beginning to the future—is evident to everyone, such that it requires a necessary model of 'supplicating to Him' and the ability to express the emotions of the 'supplicant.' This research attempts to show, by presenting the structure and method of ideal supplication according to the Quran, how the great figures and literati of the past became familiar with the spirit of the Quran and whispered its principles in their solitude, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Khwaja Abdullah Ansari is among these peaks who has drunk the Quran with his soul, as his works are a reflection of that divine source. By examining Quranic supplication and its level of presence in the Munajat-nameh while stating the aesthetic aspects of this method, the authors conclude at the end that God, in every part of the Quran, has taught the preferred style and pattern of supplication to humans through the tongues of the prophets. Just as the Elder of Herat, who grew up in the school of the Quran, wrote the Munajat-nameh under the influence of Quranic supplication.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Mimicking the Supplicatory Literature of the Quran in the Munajat-nameh of Khwaja Abdullah Ansari (Date of receipt: 96/10/7 - Date of acceptance: 96/12/10) Year One Number One Ali Akbar Ahmadi *1 Asghar Hosseini **2 1396 Abstract: Supplication (Dua) is the manifestation of the presence of a insignificant being before the peerless Creator and the manifestation of his worshipful humility in His presence, which indicates the level of thought and the degree of knowledge of the "supplicant" regarding the "One to whom he supplicates.
have, Sheikh al-Islam Khwaja Abdullah Ansari is one of these mystics who, due to daily companionship with the Quran and considering that he was a memorizer of the Quran, has been influenced by this culture of Quranic supplication and has ultimately expressed the longing of his divine soul towards the Truth Exalted in his Munajat-nama (Book of Prayers).
Perhaps, considering the purposeful nature of the Quranic text, one can conclude that this style and structure of supplication is the desired and suggested way by God in the process of intimate conversation (Munajat) and praying to Him. The Structure of Quranic Supplicatory Literature and its Reflection in the Munajat-nameh of Khwaja Abdullah Ansari Etiquette, as a set of teachings that protects an individual from error, has always been beyond other material matters of humans.
"Allah" is a Name that possesses a special radiance among the Names of God. For this reason, in comparing the Quranic style and the Munajat-nameh of Khwaja Abdullah Ansari, we see that he has followed the Quranic method of the prophets' supplications, and most of his Munajat-nameh is written in a style similar to the Quran; for a better understanding of this matter, it is sufficient to mention some examples.