On Rumi’s Philosophy of Language

Authors

    Akiro Matsumoto * عضو هیات علمی دانشگاه اوزاکا ژاپن

Keywords:

Rumi, Language (sokhan), mystical inebriation, Fihi ma Fihi, Divan-i Shams, Mathnavi-ye Macnavi

Abstract

This paper examines the nature of language in the works of Mawlana Jalal al-Din Rumi and consists of three sections: Language and Reality in Rumi; the Complex view of Language in Fihi ma Fihi (the Discourses of Rumi); and, Poetry and Mysticism in Rumi. The paper discusses three main topics: Rumi's ambivalent attitude to language, which is seen as both a means of conveying truth and guidance and yet ultimately inadequate for expressing Divine Realities; the nature of mystical inebriation in Rumi's poetry, and the diverse ways in which this is expressed in the Divan-e Shams and the Mathnavi-e Macnavi; and the intimate connection between imagery and the expression of mystical truths in Rumi's writings. Finally, this paper will show how these three themes are interrelated, giving a complete picture of language in the works of Rumi.

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Published

2022-06-21

How to Cite

On Rumi’s Philosophy of Language. (2022). Sophia Perennis (Jāvīdān Khirad) , 5(09), 39-98. https://journalsirip.com/index.php/javidankherad/article/view/936