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Journal

2016 | 3 | 2 | 16-24

Article title

On Mystical Metamorphosis in Christianity and Islam: Dante’sDivine Comedyand Rumi’sMasnaviin Comparative Perspective

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EN

Abstracts

EN
Journey emerges in multiple faces in literature. But when this substantial subset of quests adopts the mystical aspect, it creates a mystery that triggers the discovery sense in human beings. The present article develops a comparative analysis on the complex nature of mystical metamorphosis as expressed in two of the most influential writings of the East and West: Rumi’s Masnavi and Dante’s Divine Comedy. The first part discusses the concept of mysticism and poetry, and reveals the nature of their connection. The second part of this work investigates the historical setting of Dante’s and Rumi’s lives in relation to the social environment of the time. The last part emphasizes the idea of mystical metamorphosis as expressed in the Divine Comedy and Masnavi through two fundamental vehicles: love and faith. This work demonstrates how, in a world rife with wars and misery, mysticism provides a vital key to building a strong bridge between Islam and Christianity, and on a larger scale, to metamorphosizing the “clash of civilizations” into a “confluence of civilizations”.

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Journal

Year

Volume

3

Issue

2

Pages

16-24

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Dates

published
2016-09-01
online
2016-11-02

Contributors

author
  • Wayne State University,

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.doi-10_1515_clear-2016-0010
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